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Map of the Americas. The map of the Americas, with sub-divisions into North America (dark blue), Central
America (red), South Asia [brown], the Caribbean (green) and Greenland (light blue).
Welcome to the summary page for FabulousFusionFood's Americas recipes. This page provides links to all the recipes from the Americas presented on this site, with 1041 recipes in total.

These recipes, for the major part, originate in the Americas. Otherwise they are fusion recipes with major influences from the Americas.

The Americas, sometimes collectively called America, are a landmass comprising the totality of North and South America. The Americas make up most of the land in Earth's Western Hemisphere and comprise the New World. The Americas are actually formed by four geological pllates, the North American plate and South American plate separated by the Caribbean and Cocos plates.

The first inhabitants migrated into the Americas from Asia. Habitation sites are known in Alaska and Yukon from at least 20,000 years ago, with suggested ages of up to 40,000 years. Beyond that, the specifics of the Paleo-Indian migration to and throughout the Americas, including the dates and routes traveled, are subject to ongoing research and discussion. Widespread habitation of the Americas occurred after the Late Glacial Maximum, from 16,000 to 13,000 years ago

Although there had been previous trans-oceanic contact, large-scale European colonization of the Americas began with the first voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1492. The first Spanish settlement in the Americas was La Isabela in northern Hispaniola. This town was abandoned shortly after in favor of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, founded in 1496, the oldest American city of European foundation. This was the base from which the Spanish monarchy administered its new colonies and their expansion. Santo Domingo was subject to frequent raids by English and French pirates.

During the first half of the 16th century, Spanish colonists conducted raids throughout the Caribbean Basin, bringing captives from Central America, northern South America, and Florida back to Hispaniola and other Spanish settlements. France, led by Jacques Cartier and Giovanni da Verrazzano, focused primarily on North America. English explorations of the Americas were led by Giovanni Caboto and Sir Walter Raleigh. The Dutch in New Netherland confined their operations to Manhattan Island, Long Island, the Hudson River Valley, and what later became New Jersey. The spread of new diseases brought by Europeans and African slaves killed many of the inhabitants of North America and South America, with a general population crash of Native Americans occurring in the mid-16th century, often well ahead of European contact. One of the most devastating diseases was smallpox

The Americas make up most of the land in Earth's Western Hemisphere. The northernmost point of the Americas is Kaffeklubben Island, which is the most northerly point of land on Earth. The southernmost point is the islands of Southern Thule, although they are sometimes considered part of Antarctica. The mainland of the Americas is the world's longest north-to-south landmass. The distance between its two polar extremities, Murchison Promontory on the Boothia Peninsula in northern Canada and Cape Froward in Chilean Patagonia, is roughly 14,000 km (8,700 mi). The mainland's most westerly point is the end of the Seward Peninsula in Alaska; Attu Island, further off the Alaskan coast to the west, is considered the westernmost point of the Americas. Ponta do Seixas in northeastern Brazil forms the easternmost extremity of the mainland, while Nordostrundingen, in Greenland, is the most easterly point of the continental shelf.

There are 35 sovereign states in the Americas, as well as an autonomous country of Denmark, three overseas departments of France, three overseas collectivities of France, and one uninhabited territory of France, eight overseas territories of the United Kingdom, three constituent countries of the Netherlands, three public bodies of the Netherlands, two unincorporated territories of the United States, and one uninhabited territory of the United States.

The population of the Americas is made up of the descendants of four large ethnic groups and their combinations.

The Indigenous peoples of the Americas, being Amerindians and Inuit-Yupik-Unangan.
Those of European ancestry, mainly Spanish, English, Irish, Portuguese, German, Italian, French, and Dutch.
Those of African ancestry, mainly of West African descent.
Asians, that is, those of East Asian, South Asian, and Southeast Asian ancestry.
Mestizos (Métis people in Canada), those of mixed European and Amerindian ancestry.
Mulattoes, people of mixed African and European ancestry.
Zambos (Spanish) or Cafuzos (Portuguese), those of mixed African and Indigenous ancestry.

The majority of the population lives in Latin America, named for its predominant cultures, rooted in Latin Europe (including the two dominant languages, Spanish and Portuguese, both Romance languages), more specifically in the Iberian nations of Portugal and Spain (hence the use of the term Ibero-America as a synonym). Latin America is typically contrasted with Anglo-America, where English, a Germanic language, is prevalent, and which comprises Canada (with the exception of Francophone Canada rooted in Latin Europe [France]) and the United States. Both countries are located in North America, with cultures deriving predominantly from British and other Germanic roots.

Various languages are spoken in the Americas. Some are of European origin, others are spoken by indigenous peoples or are the mixture of various languages like the different creoles. The most widely spoken first language in the Americas is Spanish, followed by English and Portuguese. The dominant language of Latin America is Spanish, though the most populous nation in Latin America, Brazil, speaks Portuguese. Small enclaves of French-, Dutch- and English-speaking regions also exist in Latin America, notably in French Guiana, Suriname, and Belize and Guyana respectively. Haitian Creole is dominant in the nation of Haiti, where French is also spoken. Native languages are more prominent in Latin America than in Anglo-America, with Nahuatl, Quechua, Aymara, and Guaraní as the most common. Various other native languages are spoken with less frequency across both Anglo-America and Latin America. Creole languages other than Haitian Creole are also spoken in parts of Latin America.
There are various approaches to the regional division of the Americas. The following subdivision into regions is used, among others, by the UN statistics agency UNSD. This division of Asia into regions by the United Nations is done solely for statistical reasons and does not imply any assumption about political or other affiliations of countries and territories.

      North America
      Central America
      South America      the Caribbean

The countries of the Americas are defined in the tables below, grouped by the regions given above:

The Countries in the Americas

North America

Arms Flag Name of Territory Capital Name in Official Language(s)
The Arms of Canada. The flag of Canada. Canada Ottowa Canada
The Arms of Greenland. The flag of Greenland. Greenland Nuuk Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenlandic)/Grønland (Danish)
The Arms of Mexico. The flag of Mexuco. Mexico Mexico City United Mexican States/Estados Unidos Mexicanos (Spanish)
The Arms of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. The flag of France. Saint Pierre and Miquelon (France) Saint-Pierre Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon (French)
The Arms of the United States of America. The flag of the United States of America. Canada Washington, D.C. United States of America

Central America

Arms Flag Name of Territory Capital Name in Official Language(s)
The Arms of Belize. The flag of Belize. Belize Belmopan Belize/Bileez (Belizean Creole)
The Arms of Costa Rica. The Arms of Costa Rica. Costa Rica San José Republic of Costa Rica/República de Costa Rica (Spanish)
The Arms of El Salvador. The Flag of El Salvador. El Salvador San Salvador Republic of El Salvador/República de El Salvador (Spanish)
The Arms of Guatemala. The Flag of Guatemala. Guatemala Guatemala City Republic of Guatemala/República de Guatemala (Spanish)
The Arms of Honduras. The Flag of Honduras. Honduras Tegucigalpa Republic of Honduras/República de Honduras (Spanish)
The Arms of Nicaragua. The Flag of Nicaragua. Nicaragua Managua Republic of Nicaragua/República de Nicaragua (Spanish)
The Arms of Panama. The Flag of Panama. Panama Panama City Republic of Panama/República de Panamá (Spanish)

South America

Arms Flag Name of Territory Capital Name in Official Language(s)
The flag of Argentina. The Arms of Argentina. Argentina Buenos Aires Argentine Republic/República Argentina (Spanish)
The Arms of Bolivia. The Arms of Bolivia. Bolivia Sucre (Capital)/La Paz (Administrative Centre) Plurinational State of Bolivia/Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia (Spanish)
The Arms of Brazil. The Flag of Brazil. Kuwait Brasília Federative Republic of Brazil/República Federativa do Brasil
The Arms of Chile. The Flag of Chile. Chile Santiago Republic of Chile/República de Chile (Spanish)
The Arms of Colombia. The Flag of Colombia. Colombia Bogotá Republic of Colombia/República de Colombia (Spanish)
The Arms of Ecuador. The Flag of Ecuador. Ecuador Quito Republic of Ecuador/República del Ecuador (Spanish)
The Arms of the Falkland Islands. The Flag of the Falkland Islands. Falkland Islands
(United Kingdom)
Stanley Falkland Islands
The Arms of French Guiana. The Flag of French Guiana. French Guiana (France) Cayenne (Préfecture) French Guiana/Guyane (French)
Lagwiyann (Guianese Creole French)
The Arms of Guyana. The Arms of Guyana. Guyana Georgetown Co-operative Republic of Guyana
The Arms of Paraguay. The Flag of Paraguay. Paraguay Asunción Republic of Paraguay/República del Paraguay (Spanish)
Paraguái Tavakuairetã (Guarani)
The Arms of Peru. The Flag of Peru. Peru Lima Republic of Peru/República del Perú (Spanish)
Piruw Ripuwlika (Quechua)/Piruwxa Ripuwlika (Aymara)
The Arms of South Georgia. The Flag of South Georgia. South Georgia and
the South Sandwich Islands
King Edward Point South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
The Arms of Suriname. The Flag of Suriname. Suriname Paramaribo Republic of Suriname/Republiek Suriname (Dutch)
The Arms of Uruguay. The Arms of Uruguay. Uruguay Montevideo Oriental Republic of Uruguay/República Oriental del Uruguay (Spanish)
The Arms of Venezuela. The Flag of Venezuela. Venezuela Caracas Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela/República Bolivariana de Venezuela (Spanish)

The Caribbean

Arms Flag Name of Territory Capital Name in Official Language(s)
The Arms of Anguilla. The flag of Anguilla. Anguilla The Valley Anguilla
The Arms of Antigua and Barbuda. The flag of Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua and Barbuda St John's Antigua and Barbuda
The Arms of Aruba. The flag of Aruba. Aruba
(Netherlands)
Oranjestad Country of Aruba/Land Aruba (Dutch)
Pais Aruba (Papiamento)
The Arms of the Bahamas. The Arms of the Bahamas. the Bahamas Nassau Commonwealth of The Bahamas
The Arms of Barbados. The Arms of Barbados. Barbados Bridgetown Barbados
The Arms of Bay Islands Department. The Flag of Bay Islands Department. Bay Islands Department
(Honduras)
Coxen Hole Bay Islands Department/Departamento de Islas de la Bahía (Spanish)
The Arms of Belize. The Flag of Belize. Belize Malé Belize/Bileez (Belizean Creole)
The Arms of Bonaire. The Flag of Bonaire. Bonaire
(Netherlands)
Kralendijk Bonaire/Boneiru (Papiamentu)
The Arms of the British Virgin Islands. The Flag of the British Virgin Islands. British Virgin Islands
(United Kingdom)
Road Town Virgin Islands
The Arms of the Cayman Islands. The Flag of the Cayman Islands. Cayman Islands
(United Kingdom)
George Town Cayman Islands
The Arms of Cuba. The flag of Cuba. Cuba Havana Republic of Cuba/República de Cuba (Spanish)
The Arms of Curaçao. The Arms of Curaçao. Curaçao
(The Netherlands)
Willemstad Curaçao/Kòrsou (Papiamentu)
The Arms of Dominica. The Flag of Dominica. Dominica Roseau Commonwealth of Dominica/Waitukubuli (Island Carib)
Dominik (Dominican Creole French)
The Arms of the Dominican Republic. The Flag of the Dominican Republic. Dominican Republic Santo Domingo ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޖުމްހޫރިއްޔާDominican Republic/República Dominicana (Spanish)
Kiskéya (Ciguayo language)
The Flag of the Federal Dependencies of Venezuela. Federal Dependencies of Venezuela
(Venezuela)
Gran Roque Federal Dependencies of Venezuela
Dependencias Federales de Venezuela (Spanish)
The Arms of French Guiana. The Flag of France. French Guiana
(France)
Cayenne French Guiana/Guyane (French)
Lagwiyann (Guianese Creole French)
The Arms of Grenada. The Flag of Grenada. Grenada St. George's Grenada/Gwenad (Grenadian Creole French)
Gwenad (Grenadian Creole English)
The Arms of Guadeloupe. The Flag of France. Guadeloupe Basse-Terre Guadeloupe/Gwadloup (Guadeloupean Creole French)
The Arms of Guyana. The Arms of Guyana. Guyana Georgetown Co-operative Republic of Guyana
The Arms of Haiti. The Flag of Haiti. Haiti Port-au-Prince Republic of Haiti/République d'Haïti (French)
Repiblik d Ayiti (Haitian Creole)
The Arms of the Jamaica. The Flag of the Jamaica. Jamaica Kingston Jamaica/Jumieka (Jamaican Patois)
The Arms of Martinique. The Flag of Martinique. Martinique Fort-de-France Martinique/Matinik or Matnik (Martinican French Creole)
Madinina or Madiana (Island Carib)
The Arms of Montserrat. The Flag of Montserrat. Montserrat
(United Kingdom)
Plymouth (Brades) Montserrat
Navassa Island
(Uninhabited)
The Arms of Panama. The flag of Panama. Panama Panama City Republic of Panama/República de Panamá (Spanish)
The Arms of Puerto Rico. The Arms of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico San Juan Puerto Rico
The Arms of Quintana Roo. The Flag of Quintana Roo. Quintana Roo
(Mexico)
Chetumal Quintana Roo/Estado Libre y Soberano de Quintana Roo (Spanish)
The Arms of Saba. The Flag of Saba. Saba
(The Netherlands)
The Bottom Saba
The Arms of San Andrés and Providencia. The Flag of San Andrés and Providencia. San Andrés and Providencia
Colombia
San Andrés Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina
Archipiélago de San Andrés, Providencia y Santa Catalina
The Arms of Saint Barthélemy. The Flag of Saint Barthélemy. Saint Barthélemy
(France)
Gustavia Saint Barthélemy/Saint-Barthélemy (French)
The Arms of Saint Kitts and Nevis. The Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis. Saint Kitts and Nevis Basseterre Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis
The Arms of Saint Lucia. The flag of Saint Lucia. Saint Lucia Castries Saint Lucia/Sent Lisi (Saint Lucian Creole French)
The Arms of Saint Martin. The Arms of France. Saint Martin Marigot Saint Martin/Saint-Martin (French)
The Arms of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The Arms of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Kingstown Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
The Arms of Saint Eustatius. The Flag of Saint Eustatius. Saint Eustatius
(The Netherlands)
Oranjestad Sint Eustatius (Dutch)
The Arms of the Sint Maarten. The Flag of the Sint Maarten. Sint Maarten Philipsburg Sint Maarten
The Arms of Suriname. The Flag of Suriname. Suriname Paramaribo Republic of Suriname/Republiek Suriname (Dutch)
The Arms of Trinidad and Tobago. The Flag of Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
The Arms of Turks and Caicos Islands. The Flag of Turks and Caicos Islands. Turks and Caicos Islands
(United Kingdom)
Cockburn Town Turks and Caicos Islands
The Arms of United States Virgin Islands. The Flag of United States Virgin Islands. United States Virgin Islands
(United States)
Charlotte Amalie Virgin Islands of the United States


The alphabetical list of all the American recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 1041 recipes in total:

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20-minute Icing
     Origin: American
Ambrosia Cake
     Origin: American
Aruban Iced Coconut Soup
     Origin: Aruba
3-Step Blueberry Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Amchar Masala
     Origin: Trinidad
Atún Imperial
(Imperial Tuna)
     Origin: Peru
7-Minute Frosting
     Origin: American
Amchar Masala
     Origin: Trinidad
Aunt Franny's Cheesecake
     Origin: American
7-Up Lemon Cheesecake with Strawberry
Glaze

     Origin: American
American Apple Pie
     Origin: American
Avocado Banana Berry Smoothie
     Origin: American
8 Minute Cheesecake
     Origin: American
American Shortcrust Pastry
     Origin: American
Bacon, Brown Butter and Chocolate Chip
Cookies

     Origin: American
9-minute Microwave Pineapple Cake
     Origin: American
American-style Chicken Curry
     Origin: America
Badia Sazon Completa
(Badia Complete Seasoning)
     Origin: Chile
Absolutely Delicious Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Amish Chocolate Chip Cookies
     Origin: Amish
Bahamian Baked Macaroni and Cheese
     Origin: Bahamas
Accras
     Origin: Trinidad
Andouille Sausage
     Origin: Cajun
Bahamian Bread Pudding
     Origin: Bahamas
Achiote Paste
     Origin: Mexico
Angel Cake
     Origin: American
Bahamian Ginger Beer
     Origin: Bahamas
Ackee and Callaloo Bake
     Origin: Jamaica
Angel Food Cake I
     Origin: American
Bahamian Lobster Curry
     Origin: Bahamas
Acorn Flour Biscuits
     Origin: American
Anguillan Rice and Peas
     Origin: Anguilla
Bajan Aubergine Curry
     Origin: Barbados
Acorn Tortillas
     Origin: American
Annatto Oil
     Origin: South America
Bajan Chicken and Coconut Curry
     Origin: Bahamas
Adobo à la Norteña
(Northern-style Adobo Stew)
     Origin: Peru
Another Chocolate Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Bajan Curry Chicken
     Origin: Barbados
Adobo Sauce
     Origin: Mexico
Antiguan Papaya Pie
     Origin: Antigua
Bajan Curry Chicken 2
     Origin: Barbados
Adobo Valentine Lamb
     Origin: American
Apache Acorn Cakes
     Origin: America
Bajan Curry Goat
     Origin: Barbados
Air Fryer Breaded Cod
     Origin: America
Appetizer Pate Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Bajan Curry Powder
     Origin: Barbados
Air Fryer Carrot Muffins
     Origin: America
Apple and Carrot Quencher
     Origin: American
Bajan Curry Powder
     Origin: Barbados
Air Fryer Kale Chips
     Origin: America
Apple and Cream Pie
     Origin: American
Bajan Green Seasoning
     Origin: Barbados
Air Fryer Key Lime Cupcakes
     Origin: America
Apple Juice Brined Turkey
     Origin: American
Bajan Macaroni Pie
     Origin: Barbados
Air Fryer Pot Roast
     Origin: Canada
Apple Pie Smoothie
     Origin: American
Bajan Pepperpot
     Origin: Barbados
Air Fryer Steak and Fries Meal
     Origin: America
Arkansas Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Bajan Salt Bread
     Origin: Barbados
Air Fryer Tater Tots from Scratch
     Origin: America
Arroz Amarillo Con Achiote
(Caribbean Yellow Rice)
     Origin: Cuba
Bajan Spice Blend
     Origin: Bahamas
Air-dried Chillies
     Origin: Mexico
Arroz com Camarão
(Rice with Prawns)
     Origin: Brazil
Bajan Spice Mix
     Origin: Barbados
Ajiaco Criollo
(Cuban Creole Stew)
     Origin: Cuba
Arroz con Pollo Guatemalteco
(Chicken with Rice, Guatemalan Style)
     Origin: Guatemala
Bajan Sunday Breakfast
     Origin: Barbados
Alas con mostaza
(Mustard Chicken Wings)
     Origin: Mexico
Arroz Rojo
(Mexican Red Rice)
     Origin: Mexico
Bajan Sweet Bread
     Origin: Barbados
Alfajores
     Origin: Welsh (Patagonia)
Aruba Chicken
     Origin: Aruba
Bakeapple Chicken Curry
     Origin: Canada
Almond Amaretto Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Aruba Curry Powder
     Origin: Aruba
Baked Alaska
     Origin: American
Almond Mousse Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Aruba Green Seasoning
     Origin: Aruba
Baked Chicken Chimichangas
     Origin: America
Always Moist Pound Cake
     Origin: American
Aruban Corn Bread
     Origin: Aruba
Baked Crab Rangoon
     Origin: America
Amaretto Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Aruban Curried Chicken
     Origin: Aruba
Baked Salmon
     Origin: Canada
Amaretto Cheesecake II
     Origin: American
Aruban Curried Goat
     Origin: Aruba
Baked Snapper
     Origin: Bahamas
Amaretto Chocolate Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Aruban Curried Mutton
     Origin: Aruba
Baked Tilapia with Pineapple and Black
Beans

     Origin: Costa Rica
Amaretto Mousse Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Aruban Curry Chicken
     Origin: Aruba
Amaretto Peach Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Aruban Curry Goat
     Origin: Aruba

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