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Yaroa
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Yaroa mixta
Type Fast food
Place of origin  Dominican Republic
Region or state Latin America, Caribbean
Main ingredients Root vegetable, meat, cheese, condiments

Yaroa is a Dominican street food that originated from Santiago. It is made from French fries or a mash of a root vegetable or tuber such as plantain or yuca, then layered with meat and then cheese. Condiments such as mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard are also often added on top. Beef, pork, chicken, or a combination of the meats is a common part of the dish. There are many versions throughout the country.

Street food vendors in food trucks often sell the dish. Because it is relatively quick and easy to prepare, it is suitably served as a fast food. It is a popular street food often eaten by young revelers at night in a Styrofoam to-go container. Prior to its creation, the chimichurri burger and sandwich de pierna (pork sandwich) were the main street foods to eat at night.

The exact origin or creator of the dish is unknown. The name is derived from a neighborhood in Santiago. At first, it was served at the area around the Monument of Santiago by street vendors in the late 1990s. The popularity spread to the point where a popular Dominican fast food chain now serves the dish. Now it can be found internationally in places such as New York City and Lawrence, MA.

It has been compared to Canadian poutines and cheese fries.

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