NEW YORK, NY - Coconut milk is such a versatile food that it is found in the cuisine of several cultures all over the world including the Caribbean.
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NEW YORK, NY The influence of India in the Caribbean is one of the Caribbean’s biggest secrets. Like the Chinese, Indians from several Provinces in India were imported as indentured servants to the Caribbean.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – A food security and livelihoods survey has found that 3.7 million people, or 52 per cent of the population of the English-speaking Caribbean, remain food insecure.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Guyana has earned an estimated GUY$274 million (One Guyana dollar=US$0.004 cents) from the black water shrimp industry during the first quarter of this year, Agriculture Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha.
NEW YORK, NY - I love ice cream – all flavors and especially tropical fruit flavors .
NEW YORK, NY - As a food lover, I am always looking for the interesting and the unfamiliar dishes and one I was recently introduced to is Haitian BBQ Goat.
NEW YORK, NY - Today I will share with you the recipe for Cow foot stew or Raghu as the Haitians call it. This is a popular stew throughout the Caribbean and is complimented with an ample amount of broad beans to completely provide the full complement of essential amino acids. It is served with rice and peas or with white rice.
NEW YORK, NY - As chefs, sometimes we are blessed with such abundance of foods that we do not have the storage space to store all of it. During those blessed occasions I try to give away as much as I can to friends and neighbors.
NEW YORK, New York - Cassava is such a great staple and super food that even in Brazil it is regularly used in their cuisine as in the Caribbean.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Government has partnered with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations to implement a project to strengthen the country’s international competitiveness in the hot pepper industry.
NEW YORK, NY - In the Caribbean and in the Diaspora, the Sunday dinner meal is one of the most important meals of the week.
Scientists have found what they believe to be the earliest known evidence of wine drinking in the Americas, inside ceramic artefacts recovered from a small Caribbean island. Forty ceramic sherds were examined in the first study to have used molecular analysis techniques – Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry - to investigate 15th century pottery from the Puerto Rico region.
WASHINGTON, DC – Guyana’s President Dr. Irfaan Ali has underscored the urgency of the Caribbean region becoming food secure while highlighting the need for measures to be implemented to achieve the set targets.