In general, the average Haitian diet is largely based on starch staples such as rice, corn, millet, yams, and beans. However, those who can afford meat usually eat pork, chicken and goat. Seafood is also prevalent, including shrimp, red snapper and grouper. Diri ak Pwa, the country’s national dish of rice and beans, is more common fare. Haitians also tend to frequently marinate and then fry their meals to give them greater flavor. Bannann peze (fried plantains, similar to bananas), poule (fried chicken), tasso (deep-fried goat), and griot (fried pork) are common examples.