Celebrity Profile

Cardi B

Bronx-born, Dominican proud. The Grammy-winning rapper who never forgot her roots and her love for authentic Latin food.

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What is Cardi B's favorite food?

Cardi B loves Dominican food reflecting her heritage. Her favorites include mangu (mashed plantains), sancocho (hearty stew), arroz con pollo, and pernil (roasted pork). She's also known for her love of Caribbean cuisine and has been vocal about cooking traditional dishes at home.

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Dominican Food Favorites

Mangu

Mashed green plantains with sauteed onions. A Dominican breakfast staple Cardi grew up eating.

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Sancocho

Traditional Dominican stew with various meats and root vegetables. Ultimate comfort food.

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Pernil

Slow-roasted pork shoulder, marinated with garlic and citrus. Holiday and celebration favorite.

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Arroz con Pollo

Classic chicken and rice dish seasoned with sofrito and achiote. A Latin kitchen staple.

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Tostones

Twice-fried green plantains, crispy on the outside. Perfect with garlic sauce.

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Mofongo

Mashed fried plantains with garlic, chicharron, and broth. Puerto Rican-Dominican fusion.

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Cardi B's Food Culture

Cardi B has been open about her love of food and cooking on social media:

  • Home Cooking - Frequently shares videos cooking Dominican dishes for her family
  • Pepsi Partnership - Featured in Super Bowl commercials promoting the brand
  • Bronx Pride - Continues to visit and support local Bronx eateries
  • Trinidad Influence - Also enjoys Caribbean food from her mother's Trinidadian heritage
  • Seafood Lover - Known for her love of lobster, crab, and seafood boils

She's said in interviews: "I love eating. I love cooking. Dominican food is in my blood."

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Cardi B Food FAQs

Cardi B loves Dominican food including mangu, sancocho, pernil, and arroz con pollo. She's also a big fan of seafood, especially lobster and crab. Her Bronx upbringing gave her a deep appreciation for authentic Latin cuisine.

Cardi B frequents Dominican restaurants in the Bronx like Malecon and El Nuevo Caridad. In Manhattan, she's been spotted at celebrity hotspots like TAO, Carbone, and Nobu. She stays loyal to her Bronx roots while also enjoying NYC's upscale dining scene.

Yes, Cardi B is Dominican on her father's side and Trinidadian on her mother's side. She was born and raised in the Bronx, New York, and frequently speaks Spanish and celebrates her Dominican heritage through food and culture.

Yes, Cardi B frequently shares cooking videos on her social media. She's been seen making traditional Dominican dishes like pernil and sancocho. She's said cooking Dominican food connects her to her family and heritage.