Flavor Profile
Panamanian cuisine is flavorful but generally mild compared to Indian food. It relies heavily on fresh ingredients, slow-cooked broths, and tropical produce.
- Staples: Rice, beans (red or black), corn, and plantains are present in almost every meal.
- Proteins: Chicken, beef, and fresh seafood dominate the menu. Pork is also popular in certain regions.
- Spice Level: Very mild. Hot sauce is usually served on the side, allowing you to control the heat.
- Key Ingredients: Culantro (a strong, leafy herb), ñame (yam), otoe, and coconut milk.