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Guam Kelaguen photo coming soon
Cross-era
Kelaguen is a traditional Chamorro dish from Guam, consisting of marinated meat or seafood typically chopped and served cold. Blending influences from Chamorro, Filipino, Puerto Rican, and other island cultures, it remains a cherished part of island American territories' food traditions.
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Hawaiian Huli Huli Chicken photo coming soon
Cross-era
Huli Huli chicken is a Hawaiian grilled chicken marinated in a sweet-savory teriyaki-style sauce, cooked on a spit or grill. It captures Hawaii's barbecue culture blending native and immigrant flavors and is a festive dish for outdoor gatherings.
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Peruvian Chicken photo coming soon
1990-2009
Peruvian chicken features a moist chicken roast marinated in a blend of garlic, peppers, and spices, then roasted with a crispy skin. Gaining popularity in U.S. suburbs and food scenes during the 1990s to 2000s, it represents a fusion of global cuisines adapted for American tastes.
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Puerto Rican Pernil photo coming soon
Cross-era
Puerto Rican Pernil is a flavorful marinated pork shoulder slow-roasted to tender perfection. It is an iconic dish in Puerto Rico and other island territories, deeply embedded in festive and family celebrations.
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Shish Kebabs photo coming soon
1946-1969
Shish Kebabs are skewered chunks of marinated meat and vegetables grilled to smoky perfection. Rising in popularity during postwar suburban backyard cookouts, they became emblematic of American outdoor grilling culture in the mid-20th century.
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Teriyaki Chicken photo coming soon
1946-1969
Teriyaki Chicken is marinated grilled chicken coated with a sweet and savory glaze, popularized during postwar suburban backyard grilling culture on the West Coast. This flavorful main dish represents the fusion of Asian marinades with American grilling traditions, perfect for outdoor meals with family and friends.