๐ฅ Bokit
Fried sandwich foundational to Guadeloupean street food culture
๐ Fast Facts
- Origin: Guadeloupe, 18th century
- Type: Deep-fried bread sandwich with variable fillings
- Primary ingredients: Flour dough, fried until golden and puffy
- Common fillings: Salted fish, chicken, beef, cheese, vegetables, spiced sauces
- Availability: Street vendors, markets, roadside stalls, restaurants throughout Guadeloupe
Bokit is a fried sandwich originating from Guadeloupe, where it functions as both a casual street food and a cultural marker of the island's culinary identity. Developed during the 18th century from French and Caribbean influences, it emerged as an affordable, portable meal for workers and fishermen. Today, bokit remains ubiquitous across Guadeloupe, sold by vendors at markets, beaches, and roadsides ...