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Samoan is the official language of Western Samoa, while English is also spoken. Samoan food uses coconut milk and cream along with staples like taro, breadfruit, bananas, and fish or shellfish. The islands of Samoa are split between the independent nation of Western Samoa and the American territory of American Samoa.

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Samoan is the official language of Western Samoa, while English is also spoken. Samoan food uses coconut milk and cream along with staples like taro, breadfruit, bananas, and fish or shellfish. The islands of Samoa are split between the independent nation of Western Samoa and the American territory of American Samoa.

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LANGUAGE SAMOAN

FOOD

The official lan-


Samoan food
guage of Western
is not heavily
Samoa is Samoan. It
is closely related to
spiced, and is
the other languages
characterized The islands are split
by the use of into two groups, east
of Polynesia includ- and west. The eastern
ing Tahitian, Tonga, coconut milk
islands are a United
Maori, and Raroton- and cream. States territory, while
gan. Although Eng- the western islands are
lish is spoken by an independent coun-
educated Samoans try.
in the city of Apia, Taro
it is rarely used by Breadfruit Western Samoa
rural Samoans. Bananas
Coconut
Fish &
Official languages: Sa- Shellfish
moan, English Chicken &
Population: 179,000 pork
Demonym: Samoan
Government:: Parlia-
mentary Republic American Samoa
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