Coryn Anaya Clarke is not like most other girls her age. Born to a Trinidadian mother and Kittitian father, the eight-year-old is not only a published author of seven books, but she is also a cultural ...
When you think of Trinidadian cuisine, roti, crab and callaloo, and Pelau probably rank toward the top. You really can’t go wrong with any of these, but Pelau is something special. This rice-based ...
Join me in southern Trinidad as I meet Aunty Doll, the Queen of Chulha Cooking. She has mastered wood-fired cooking using a traditional clay stove to create authentic Trinidadian dishes, such as ...
#trinidad #travel #food Join me for an epic Trini food tour in Maraval, Trinidad, where I’m diving into the ultimate street food experience—doubles, aloo pies, hops bread, and crazy ice cream flavors!
Carnival Tuesday has come and gone and all the fetes have gone into hiding, signaling the end of your Trinidadian adventure. After two weeks of nonstop bacchanal, it’s not easy to just let go of the ...
Bass-heavy music booms from a parked white Infiniti sedan with custom white rims. A small canteen-style truck with an eye-catching red-and-white checkerboard paint job is parked behind a canopy tent ...
Certain foods are too powerful to stay in the past. Buljol, named for the contorted patois of the French words brulé (burned) and gueule (mouth), is a dish of dried salted cod, and has followed my ...
Of all the island-kissed home-style food Lisa “Queen Trini” Nelson makes — now at the kitchen of the reopened Portside Lounge — she’s especially proud of her doubles. “Doubles is a kind of street food ...
The menu at Cafe Trinidad ToGo is focused on roti and their curry fillings, signature sides, and the iconic Trini street food doubles. Credit: Courtesy Darryl Hicks In 2016, Darryl Hicks shuttered the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Summertime, when the livin’ is easy. The perfect description of my time in Trinidad for a week of ...
This is “Small Bites,” a South Florida Sun Sentinel feature with tiny tidbits on the food and beverage scene — because we know that sometimes you just don’t have room for a long article. You want a ...