Cocoa panyols

Cocoa Panyols
Regions with significant populations
Trinidad and Tobago · Venezuela · Colombia · United States · Canada · United Kingdom
Languages
Trinidadian and Tobagonian English · Trinidadian Creole · Tobagonian Creole · Spanish · Spanglish
Religion
Christianity (mostly Roman Catholicism)
Related ethnic groups
Moreno Venezuelans · Pardo · Spanish · South American Amerindian · Trinidadian and Tobagonian Amerindian · Afro-Latin American · Afro-Venezuelans · Afro-Colombians · Afro-Trinidadian and Tobagonian
Cocoa Drying House (model), Trinidad
Cocoa Panyols (Chart),Trinidad

The Panyols are a pardo or moreno (tri-racial) ethnic group in Trinidad and Tobago of Afro-Spanish-Indigenous descent, primarily of mixed South American Amerindian, Trinidad and Tobago Amerindian, Afro-Trinidadian, Afro-Venezuelans and Spanish descent. The name is a derivation of the word 'español', as well as the community's settlement in what became predominantly cocoa cultivated regions of Trinidad. Also referred to as Pagnols or Payols, the panyol communities draw cultural influence from both sides of the Gulf of Paria, and are predominantly found within the Northern Range rainforest mountains and valleys of Trinidad, with South American cultural influences most predominantly derived from regions around the Orinoco, and Caura River, Venezuela.