La Bandera Dominicana | Traditional Meat Dish From Dominican Republic, Caribbean
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La bandera Dominicana

(The Dominican Flag)

Dominican food is a unique mixture of African, Spanish, and Taino Indian influences, without spiciness but with a lot of herbs and sauces. La bandera Dominicana (literally translated as the Dominican Flag) is one such dish and a staple of Dominican cuisine.


Similar to many Latin dishes, it starts with stewed beans and white rice, with the addition of meat, either stewed or roasted. The rice used in the dish is usually long-grained, cooked until it gets tender and dry on the exterior. It is mandatory to create a bit of concon - a dry, golden and crispy layer of rice, slightly burnt on the bottom of the pan.


The beans are cooked in a savory tomato sauce with herbs, onions, garlic, celery, plantains, and squash. Dominicans choose chicken as the most popular meat in the dish since it is the cheapest option available, but beef, pork, and goat are all viable options.


If the meat is stewed, the sauce is made from tomatoes and onions, and the meat is first caramelized on some burnt sugar in the bottom of the pan. When the plate is full of ingredients, it's time for side dishes, and Dominicans have a huge variety of those, such as salads, crispy-fried green plantains, corn fritters, or fried eggplant.

WHERE TO EAT The best La bandera Dominicana in the world (according to food experts)

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Recommended by Alma Travel Centre
"Try La Bandera (beef simmered with rice, kidney beans, and fried bananas)."
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Recommended by Marina Caribe
"Besides being able to taste not only the typical dishes of the Dominican Republic, such as tostones with fried chicken, a delicious Bandera (official dish of RD composed of white rice, red beans, beef, green salad and maybe a few pieces of avocado) and a refreshing coconut water, you can enjoy their unique and peculiar decoration that perfectly represents the Dominican culture, mixed with a touch of modernity."
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