Goat roti

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Goat roti
File:Roti wrap made with curry goat and potatoes 01.jpg
A curried goat and potato roti
CourseMain course
Place of originTrinidad and Tobago
Region or stateCaribbean
Created byIndo-Trinidadians and Tobagonians
Main ingredientsCurried goat, curried potatoes, roti
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Goat roti (/ˈrti/ ROH-tee) is a wrap roti (a wrap-style sandwich) filled with curry goat and other ingredients. It originates in the Trinidad and Tobago cuisine and is also popular in other Caribbean countries such as Guyana, Suriname, and Jamaica.

Preparation

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The roti, an Indian-style round flatbread, is filled with curry goat and additional ingredients. Potatoes and/or chickpeas are usually among those, often curried as well.[1]

See also

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References

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