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plaintains,bananas,sugarcanes,limes,seville Oranges.

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They brought with them yam,banana,sugar,cotton,iron,cottonclothes,rum and molasses

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Q: What are the foods Africans brought to Trinidad?
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What did the African slaves bring to Trinidad?

Africans brought nothing but themselves, remember they were taken from their homeland (Africa). Therefore they came with their two hands swinging. The question you should be asking is: What did Africans impact on Trinidad?


How did the africans come to Trinidad and tobago?

The Africans were brought across on a ship by the British/Spanish and French


Foods British brought to Trinidad?

foods that the british brought to trinidad are: crumpets, fish and chips, chicken and chips, salmon, burgers and sandwiches


What type of foods African brought to Trinidad?

hat are some African foods in trinidad aand tobago


How did the African got to Trinidad and tobago?

the Africans got to Trinidad when the white brought them to work in the sugar cane fields


What foods did the british brought to Trinidad?

fish and chips


Why were African brought to Trinidad?

(i have also had trouble answering this but learned the answer from my teacher) i am 11 years old(just saying)The Africans were brought to Trinidad to work on the sugar cane plantations.


What are some spanish foods in Trinidad and tobago?

they brought things like croissants and pastries to Trinidad and Tobago


When did the africans came to Trinidad?

1893


When did Africans came to Trinidad?

1893


What food were brought to Trinidad by spanish?

The caribs brought ask yuh mother:D anyway they brought?


What year did the africans come to T and T?

the africans came to trinidad in the fourteenth century