Caribbean Cuisine for Everybody

Since the Caribbean region is an archipelago, different types of cuisines are offered to tourists in its islands, and each cuisine is unique from the island where it originated from, so tourists get to taste the different kinds of food Caribbean has to offer.

In Bahamas, seafood is the most popular dish. They tend to cook fish by placing it in boiled water. Beer is also popular drink in the island.

Foods in Bermuda reflect some international cuisines. They sometimes mix two different cuisines and make their own cuisine out of the combination, which makes Bermuda's cuisine popular. Bermuda also offers international cuisines in their dining tables and popular Bermuda Hotels offer this kind of cuisine for their customers.

Dominican Republic is popular for its Spanish cuisines. They perfected the taste of Spanish foods and offered them to tourists. There are some restaurants here that offer some international cuisines also.

St. Lucia is known for the spices in their cuisine. People always find its warm taste appealing to the taste buds. These spices are perfect warmers during rainy seasons (take note that St. Lucia has a tropical climate).

Aruba hotels offer its visitors with a variety of cuisines found in some parts of the Caribbean. They tend to satisfy the taste of the tourists during their stay in the hotel.

Jamaica Hotels, on the other hand, offer a variety of cuisines that includes a lot of spices, sea foods and meats offering a wholesome cuisine for their customers.

Caribbean Weather is tropical, thus, you will find tropical fruits like mangoes, bananas, papayas, etc. in their cuisine. The Bahamas Weather is hot during summer times, thus, people make refreshments like shakes made from their tropical fruits. In This way, tourists get to cool themselves down from the scorching heat of the sun. Puerto Rico Weather, on the other hand, is often rainy, thus, people needed something to warm them. One way of warming themselves is through spices as eating spicy foods tend to warm them in cold rainy days.