Latino triracials vary greatly, someone with something like 10% SSA and 5% Native with the rest being Euro is mixed of course but not a 'true' triracial imo, so I will exclude those.
Creoles of Réunion and Mauritius as you already insinuated are generally similar in their ancestral components and proportions, so i'll group them. Proper triracials with large amounts of African, Native and European ancestry can fit very easily in Creole communities on the two aforementioned islands.
Mauritian Creoles
Réunionnais Creoles
As for Seychelles, I feel their Creole population is generally too African for LATAM triracials to fit in as well.
Cape Verde has a mixed population, overwhelmingly black and mulatto. Amongst the Mulatto population, once again I feel the more African shifted triracials could fit in but Cape Verdeans lack a third component that gives the 'triracial look' that would allow LATAMS to fit in more easily.
South African Coloureds are generally in the same ball park as Mauritians and Réunionnais, but I don't know enough about what they look like on average to make a solid conclusion with them.
If I had to choose, it'd be
Mauritius and Réunion that Latino triracials could fit best in.
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