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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 19 MIN

The Untold History of Rice & Beans: Indigenous Roots, African Knowledge & Latino Identity

from The Global Latin Factor Podcast · host Crispin Valentin

Send us Fan MailRice and beans isn't just a side dish — it's one of the most powerful cultural staples in Latino and Caribbean life. In this solo episode, Christine traces the real history behind the plate: how indigenous communities cultivated beans in the Americas centuries before colonization, how African knowledge and labor shaped rice cultivation across the Atlantic world, and how the two came together to become a daily staple from Puerto Rico to Brazil to Central America.We break down the regional versions Latinos defend with their lives — moros y cristianos, gallo pinto, casamiento, arroz con habichuelas, arroz e feijão — and why attacking someone's recipe is basically attacking their abuela. Plus, the actual nutrition science behind why rice and beans together just works.If you've ever eaten this dish without thinking twice about where it came from, this episode will change that.🌐 Website: thegloballatinfactor.com🎙️ New episodes weekly — make sure you're subscribed💬 Got a favorite version of rice and beans? Let us know — we want to hear it.Topics covered:- The indigenous origins of beans in Mesoamerica and the Andes- How rice entered the Americas through colonial systems and African expertise- Regional rice and beans dishes across Latin America and the Caribbean- The nutritional science behind the combination- Why this dish became identity, not just food#GlobalLatinFactor #LatinoCulture #RiceAndBeans #LatinoHistory #LatinoPodcastSupport the showSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thegloballatin1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcastTiktok: ...

Send us Fan Mail Rice and beans isn't just a side dish — it's one of the most powerful cultural staples in Latino and Caribbean life. In this solo episode, Christine traces the real history behind the plate: how indigenous communities cultivated beans in the Americas centuries before colonization, how African knowledge and labor shaped rice cultivation across the Atlantic world, and how the two came together to become a daily staple from Puerto Rico to Brazil to Central America. We break dow...

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