Mmmm, Now That’s What I’m Talking About!

The growing Latin American presence in baseball is not confined to just the field.

Yankee Stadium recently got a Latin-style food concession called Salsa on the Go. A joint venture of Bronx native Daniel Garcia and Goya Foods, the concession offers Yankees fans the choice of picking up an empanada and plantains between innings, instead of a footlong hotdog or giant pretzel. Garcia, who grew up in Hunts Point a few miles from Yankee Stadium, owns Salsa Catering, where the food for games is prepared at the business’s headquarters on 3rd Ave. in the Bronx before delivery to the stadium.

Via Gothamist

I guess the players aren’t the only things hot now.
Well, you know what they say, “Si no es Goya…”
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