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Yaroa
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Yaroa is a Dominican street food that originated from Santiago.[1][2][3] It is made from French fries or a mash of a root vegetable or tuber such as plantain or yuca, then layered with meat and then cheese.[1][4][5] Toppings such as hot sauce, jalapeños, or fresh herbs like cilantro are sometimes added to enhance flavor.[6] Condiments such as mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard are also often added on top.[3] Beef, pork, chicken, or a combination of the meats is a common part of the dish.[1][3] There are many versions throughout the country.[3]

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Street food vendors in food trucks often sell the dish.[3] Because it is relatively quick and easy to prepare, it is suitably served as a fast food.[5] It is a popular street food often eaten by young revelers at night in a Styrofoam to-go container.[3][7] Prior to its creation, the chimichurri burger and sandwich de pierna (pork sandwich) were the main street foods to eat at night.[4]

The name is derived from a neighborhood in Santiago.[1] At first, it was served in a hood neighborhood called El Ejido, then at the area around the Monument of Santiago by street vendors at about 1999.[4][5][8] The popularity spread to the point where a popular Dominican fast food chain now serves the dish.[4] Now it can be found internationally in places such as New York City[7] and Lawrence, MA.[9]

It has been compared to Canadian poutines, loaded fries and cheese fries.[4][7]

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