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Casamiento (Black Beans and Rice) [Vegan]

Being Honduran, I grew up eating “casamiento”, black beans and rice. Casamiento means marriage in Spanish. The story behind this popular dish is that black beans symbolize men and white rice, women and when they get “married” they both turn the same color; they become one.
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