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What is the national dish of Honduras?

Carneada is considered one of Honduras' national dishes, known as plato típico when served in Honduran restaurants. While it is a type of dish, a carneada or carne asada, like its Mexican counterpart, is usually more of a social event with drinks and music centered on a feast of barbecued meat.



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Honduras is known for its rich natural resources, including minerals, coffee, tropical fruit, and sugar cane, as well as for its growing textiles industry, which serves the international market.

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Honduras food and drink are one of the best parts of visiting the country. There are so many of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks every day to discover from atole de elote, Honduran beer, licuados, monkey lala on Roatan, Guifiti, guaro, ponche, chicha, coyol wine, batidos, horchata.

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The official language of Honduras is Spanish. Honduran Spanish is similar to that of other Central American countries, though it varies considerably from that of Spain or South America.

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Important export crops other than bananas include coffee beans, tobacco, and sugarcane. Corn is the chief staple crop. Honduran farmers also plant genetically modified corn (illegal in the rest of Central America), which has helped combat food shortages and rising corn prices.

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In June of 1993, the National Congress of the Republic of Honduras declared the Yucatan white-tailed deer its national mammal and the national symbol of all Honduran wildlife.

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-Be punctual, even though your Honduran counterpart may not be. -When meeting a member of the same gender it is common to greet each other with a firm handshake. -When meeting a member of the opposite gender, a nod and a verbal greeting is acceptable.

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