Typical Cuban food, amazing for the variety
of dishes, the good seasoning and the amounts served, is
usually saved for Christmas' Eve, New Year's Eve or big
family occasions.
It all begins drinking iced beer, Bucanero or Cristal,
with crisp pork rinds. Women are in charge of the black
beans, yucca with a garnish of chopped parsley and onion
with lemon; plenty of white rice, malanga or corn fritters,
fried banana patty and tomato salad with lettuce. Men, gathered
at the courtyard, see to the roast pig, which is placed
on a spike above the charcoal fire, covered with leaves
from a guava tree and sprinkled with sour orange juice from
time to time. This can take several hours but, meanwhile,
they keep on talking and drinking beers. Everything is served
in dishes, except the pork, which is placed on a tray at
the centre of the table. Cubans like to eat everything together,
usually on the same plate. During dinner, beer and cold
water are the beverages. Typical desserts are guava marmalade
with yellow cheese slices and yucca crullers in anise-flavoured
syrup. Having eaten to the point of contentment, they drink
rum and dance till daybreak.
Typical Cuban dishes are: Black beans and rice, fried sliced
banana, garlic marinades, rice dishes, boiled Yucca plant.
Olive oil and garlic marinades are using used as sauces
on most dishes. Meat is usually prepared roasted or in a
marinade "creola" style.