Boudin: A story of sausage, slavery and rebellion in the Caribbean
By Melissa Banigan From Nevada Public Radio The making of boudin is a visceral, bloody and time-consuming process in the French Caribbean territory of Guadeloupe. Boudin — a name that comes from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning “sausage” — was first…
Agriculture stakeholders discuss regional food safety
May 2, 2017 — In an effort to enhance the quality of agricultural produce in the Region, food safety stakeholders convened in Barbados from April 25-26, 2017 to discuss the improvement of plant health in the Region. The two-day consultations, conducted…
5 Tips to becoming an expert in coffee tasting
Coffee is a magical word that evokes and inspires, unites and accompanies, adding an unmistakable flavor to each moment. Behind every cup of coffee that we drink, there is much more than green mountains, mules, herders and peaceful villages. There…
Five fruits which your dog loves most on this Summer
From WN Dogs are carnivores. I suspect that it has been suggested wrongly. Dogs do love fruits. The juicy pulp and flesh make mouth-watering not only for humans but dogs too. Dogs have underdeveloped digestive system. Hence they can’t break…
Recipe of the week
Mini doughnuts to surprise your mom on Mother’s Day Mini doughnuts are one of the oldest desserts in the world. Surely your mother and your grandmother have enjoyed these delicacies together, since no one can resist the delicious smell of…
NutriMost ‘Ultimate Fat Loss’ system slammed with $32 million judgment for overblown weight loss claims
By Chris Morran The marketing for the NutriMost Ultimate Fat Loss system claimed that users could drop 40 pounds, or more, in just 40 days, and without having to fret about calories. However, the Federal Trade Commission says that this…
Sir Ronald Sanders: Globalization has disadvantaged small states
By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean360 PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands, Friday April 28, 2017 – Globalization was originally a construct of industrialized nations whose economic activity had developed sufficiently to withstand competition within their own borders from other countries,…
Cayman Islands’ Agriculture Stamps a hit!
The latest set of Cayman Islands’ postage stamps, highlighting local agriculture, has proven to be popular with resident and overseas collectors alike. Three of the seven stamps are dedicated to the memories and contributions of departed stalwarts Mercherito Chantilope, John…
NCDS in the Caribbean
From Healthy Caribbean Coalition NCDs Fast Food NCDs cause the majority of premature adult deaths and pose a serious threat to health and development in the region. NCD mortality in the Caribbean is the highest in the Americas. On average,…
High Design: How cannabis dispensaries actually work
BY KAT BAUMAN From Core77 Navigating the boutique beauty of federally illegal drugs It’s a complicated but exciting time to talk marijuana in America. The medically invaluable and minimally harmful drug is fast becoming a socially normalized staple crop. But…







