This year we had a Thanksgiving Dominican-style. Some of our friends who are exchange students at a local university hosted and invited us to a great Thanksgiving dinner. Yes, we did have all the necessary ingredients for Thanksgiving - turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, etc... - there was also a dominican twist - beans and rice, auyama, and yuca.


Batata, a sweet potato native to the Dominican Republic, yum!


They drink ponche (egg nog) for Christmas, and there was no short supply of it (white bottle).

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