Talk:French Guianese Cuisine/@comment-35.11.149.165-20140224080840

I am "British Guyanese", but I know Suriname cusine and from what I see French Guinea is very similar. If you kids need help, I suggest you use Trini, Guyanese, or Surinamese cuisine. Ice block is a common Guyanese desert as is Guyanese fudge. Desert pastries include Pine tart a Chinese delicacy. Something likely to be exclusively French would be Creme Brule, its eaten by the rich in all Guyanas, exceot is called custard in British Guyana, it has no sugar coat, like European and American versions. Chinese cuisine of fried rice and Chow or Lo Mein is popular in Guyana, so one would think basic common Vietmanese and Indonesian dishes would be ppoular in French Guinea. Beef and Chicken curry are popular in Guyana as is Chicken Patty- much like Cornish beef pasty. and Fish cake. You can find alot of Guyanese food in Paris, Amsterdam, London, NYC, and Toronto, but even in places like Houston, Sydney, and Miami. I have visited many of these countries (Suriname-Guyana), except French Guinea, when I return I think I'll update this article, not enough people know about this wonderful land that is a fusion of Indian, Chinese, Amerindian, African, French, Protugese, Dutch, Indonesian, Vietmanese, British, Irish, Spanish, Jewish, Brazilian, and even Islamic Egyptian-Persian cultures. Please visit this region someday if you can, its rapidly developing and its an experience far different from some Atlantis Carribean resort or fancy Latin American resort. Guyana, has Rorima mountain, and Kaitura falls the world's second highest falls. French Guinea has alot of ESA stations, its where alot of their space vechicles are launched. French Guinea also has Devil's Island and the Natives are very knowledgable about medicinal plants that many drug companies are now using. If you can try to go to a traditonal Arawak resort in Guyana and try crossing the river between Guyana and Suriname by boat. French Guinea is by far the most developed since it is maintained by the EU state of France, by although Suriname and Guyana are Third World countries the discovery of oil and the growing bauxite and gold industry has made Georgetown a boomtown.