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| Hi, Indeed life is too short to waste. I agree that inter-culture marriage adds happiness to our life and help to understand the other culture it also help us to vanish the distance between two culture and the most important thing we one can enjoy the food from both the culture. |
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| My Husband Is From Ecuador, And I Already Lost My Touch Cooking Dominican Food And I Hated It....i Need To Spend A Whole Week In My Campo Cooking With All My Aunts And Cousing So I Can Get Back My Real Domincan Taste. |
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| My husband is Jamaican and half Cuban, and I am Dominican and half Black. We have very interesting similarities and a whole lot of differences in our cultures, food, and just ways of doing things, but it is great. It was very fun and interesting learning how to cook Jamaican food, and it was easy for me catch on to how to cook it. My husband has loved Dominican food ever since he came to my mami's to eat. My three year old son loves all of the food, just no veggies. |