Food and family have always been two central pillars in the life of Cardi B, and she opens up about both in a new interview with InStyle.
As she told the magazine, when she was just a child she loved to watch her grandmother in the kitchen. “My grandma makes the best sancocho.
We only have it on special occasions,” she said, referring to the stew-like soup popular in her parents’ lands (her father hails from the Dominican Republic, while her mother comes from Trinidad and Tobago). “Oh!
I can just dream about it right now.” READ MORE: Cardi B Takes To The Street In Paris And Joins Busker After Fashion Show Gathering the family together for meals is a tradition she’s replicating now that she has children. “I make sure my kids are constantly around family and I bring them back home with me to the Bronx,” she shared. “My kids knowing their grandparents and the community I grew up in is an important part of their identity,” she continued. READ MORE: Cardi B Celebrates Baby Daughter Kulture’s Graduation: ‘I’m An Emotional Proud Mommy’ “My favourite memory is eating together as a family.
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