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HAVANA (AP) - Cubans may not have McDonald's or Jack in the Box, but they do have pizza in a basket.
Customers shout orders to a terrace kitchen atop a 1930s-era two-story building and the pizza is lowered to the street in a rattan basket.
Pizza Celina is among the more inventive places that Cubans go for street food to augment government food rations. Elsewhere in Havana, self-employed street vendors hawk peanuts, popcorn and a snack known as "chicharrones de macarones" macaroni pork rinds made by boiling pasta, drying it the sun, then frying it.
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