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Bahamian foods on the menu at Agribusiness Expo
Bahamian foods on the menu at Agribusiness Expo
An array of Bahamian food products are in store for patrons attending the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources' third National Agribusiness Expo scheduled for March 3-5 at the Gladstone Road Agriculture Centre.
Large contingents of food producers from nearly all the islands are expected to participate, said Agriculture an Marine Resources Minister Larry Cartwright on Thursday. Provision...
Oxford study finds Bahamian food producers lack 'competitive advantage' to scale exports
Oxford study finds Bahamian food producers lack 'competitive advantage' to scale exports
A recent study by Oxford Economics found that producers in The Bahamas lack a competitive advantage that would make export a feasible economic opportunity, and it added that imports from other Caribbean producers have been more successful in penetrating the Bahamian market for basic food items.
The study was prepared in conjunction with the Organization for Responsible Governance (ORG), and examin...
The Tru Bahamian Food Tour: More Than Just Food
The Tru Bahamian Food Tour: More Than Just Food
Creating a perfect fusion of culture, cuisine and history, the Tru Bahamian Food Tours is one of the newest and tastiest morsels to be added to the plate of touristic attractions that the Bahamas has to offer. The team at BahamasLocal.com recently had the pleasure of joining Alanna Rogers, Founder and President of Tru Bahamian Food Tours on a private group tour through some of the most flavorsome ...
Bahamian chef represents country at Charleston Wine + Food Festival
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — On the heels of being featured in a monthly dinner series at the Louisiana-based Senegalese restaurant—Dakar NOLA—Chef Hall cooked for another hungry crowd last week at the 2023 Charleston Wine + Food Festival, the same festival at which he met Chef Serigne Mbaye, the restaurant's owner, a year prior. The five-day annual [...]
Bahamians Must Lessen Dependency On Foreign Food Imports, Says Gray
Agriculture and Marine Resources Minister the Hon. V. Alfred Gray said Friday that Bahamians must do more to decrease our dependency of foreign food imports...
Construction Begins On Royal Caribbean's First Royal Beach Club
Royal Caribbean International and The Bahamas marked the start of a new adventure today as the cruise line broke ground on Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, the 17-acre beach day experience on Paradise Island in Nassau, The Bahamas. The beginning of construction was celebrated on location, where Royal Caribbean Group President and CEO Jason Liberty and Royal Caribbean International President and C...
Commonwealth Bank ladles support for 7th Annual Empty Bowls
With ever increasing national poverty and unemployment rates resulting in strained resources, many families and individuals are faced with the burning dilemma of where their next meal will come from.
Tin Ferl eager to tap into downtown cruise traffic with third pop-up food truck park
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Tin Ferl hopes to capitalize on the cruise traffic when it launches its third pop-up food truck park downtown this summer, its co-founder telling Eyewitness News that its network currently consists of more than 100 vendors. Tin Ferl was founded in June 2019 by three friends: Kendrick Delaney, founder of The New [...]
Derby Players Take Over Dunkin' - A Homerun For Community Engagement
December 4, 2023 Today Dunkin' on East Street transformed into the epicenter of baseball and Dunkin' delights, as local baseball players from the highly anticipated Don't Blink Home Run Derby took a break from knocking balls out of the park to serve customers not only coffee and donuts but lots of smiles.
Young Chef participants told to use curbs, whelks and sea urchins in their dishes
Senior high school students participating in the National Round of the 31st Bahamas Young Chef (senior) Culinary Competition (Finals) were encouraged to use curbs, whelks and sea urchins in their dishes.