Trini Jungle Juice
IndieTaste of the Caribbean - Guyanese Food Unisex Tank Top
$30.00 USD
Description
Guyana sits on the South American mainland, but its food tells a distinctly Caribbean story — one shaped by Indian, African, Indigenous, and Creole influences all showing up on the same plate. Pepperpot, Metemgee, Dhaalpuri, Cook Up Rice: the dishes printed on this tank are a shorthand for an entire culture. Wear it and someone who knows, knows - whether home is Georgetown or anywhere the diaspora landed.
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