Moro de guandules

Moro de guandules (Moorish pigeon peas) is a dish from the Dominican Republic served on holidays.

The dish is typically cooked with long-grain rice, celery, bell peppers, red onion, garlic, oregano, thyme, cilantro, tomato paste, chicken bouillon, and occasionally olives and capers.

When coconut milk is added it is known as moro de guandules con coco. The dish is of Samaná, Dominican Republic origin where coconut milk is highly used in many traditional dishes. The dish is mild and flavorful. It is typically paired with roasted meat.

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