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There is an increasing number of restaurants and cafes on the islands.
National specialities: • Pastel com diablo dentro (’pastry with the devil inside’) - a mix of tuna, onions, tomatoes and pastry, made from boiled potatoes and corn flour.
• Cachupa, a mess of maize and beans. • Fruits include mangoes, bananas, papayas, goiabas (guavas), zimbrão, tambarinas, marmelos, azedinhas, tamaras and cocos.
National drinks: • Aguardiente (sugar cane rum). • A San Antao liquor made from coffee, cinnamon, fig leaf, peppermint, orange or lime. • Manecome (local wine from Fogo).
Tipping: It is normal to give 10% for good service.
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Some hotels provide evening entertainment. Small villages will have a lively taverna. Most nightlife is on the main islands: there are several nightclubs in Cape Verde – on Santiago, Sal, São Vicente and Fogo. Praia has a cultural centre at which local Cape Verdean artists and instrumentalists perform.
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