Serre la sus is one of the native dishes of the Garifuna peoples living in Belize. It is a hearty and rich fish soup that is enjoyed by numerous locals and tourists. The fish is simmered in a combination of coconut milk, onions, and selected seasonings until it is ready to be consumed. When served, serre la sus is usually accompanied by cassava bread with fresh plantains.

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