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News on Caribbean Food2010-09-03 Chef profile: John Bonk of Prime Catch Restaurant in Boynton Beach - South FloridaBonks love of food developed as a young boy growing up in Cleveland. He spent many hours in the kitchen cooking with his Slovakian and Slovenian grandparents, learning specialties from the old country. During high school, Bonk worked at a Lebanese restaurant where the two chef owners mentored him in their old-school ways. These early ethnic culinary experiences inspired Bonk to enroll in culinary school. He narrowed his education choices down to Cleveland born Chef John Bonk is a master of Caribbean style seafood at Prime Catch in Boynton Beach - Food features
2010-09-02 Evacuations Ordered as Hurricane NearsAll public schools in Puerto Rico were closed on Monday and government workers were sent home. After the storm passed, the authorities said about 10,000 people had their power knocked out and more than 3,000 were left without running water. Officials there were dispatching emergency teams and distributing food and water, the government said. In the Caribbean, Earl left a trail of downed power lines, damaged homes and crowded emergency shelters. The storm hit the smallest of the Leeward Islands - Antigua, Barbuda, St. Maarten and St. Martin - over the weekend, and then careered toward Puerto Rico and the British Virgin Islands. Hurricane Earl on Wednesday approached the North Carolina coast on a busy week for tourism. - Hurricanes and Tropical Storms Forecasts United States Caribbean Area
2010-09-01 Nation/world news briefs: Hurricane Earl threatens coast Detroit Free PressThe trade is not illegal, but appears to strengthen arguments by aid groups who say that giving money to those recovering from disasters or war is often cheaper, more effective and efficient than doling out food or other assistance like housing materials, seeds or agricultural tools. Needing cash, not food, refugees in Pakistans flood-ravaged northwest do not have to look far for buyers for their rations. Outside an aid warehouse, middlemen buy U. S. -branded oil, flour and biscuits and supply shops across the city. Headlines The East Coast has three days to get ready for a possible strike by Hurricane Earl, which has delayed flights in the Caribbean and halted loading of ships at a refinery in the U. S. Virgin Islands. - Nation/World Detroit MI News local news headlines stories world news
2010-08-30 Pacific NW Londons Notting Hill Carnival keeps its Caribbean beat Seattle Times NewspaperThe Notting Hill Carnival turns West London into a festive summer swirl with dancing, food and music everywhere. The Caribbean vibe reigns. The Caribbean vibe still reigns, with dancers shimmering in brilliantly colored costumes and elaborate headdresses. Little kids march excitedly; women strut in feathers and sequins; and spectators cram the streets. Now its a multicultural mega-festival with miles of parade routes, hundreds of food stalls and music everywhere, from pulsating drums and live bands to DJs pumping out reggae, rock, funk and more in the Notting Hill neighborhood of West London.
2010-08-27 Its seaweed vs. sponge in battle for dying coral reefs - Florida KeysSo far, sponges, particularly the Caribbean barrel variety that can grow larger than a backyard hot tub, are edging out macroalgae, commonly known as seaweed. Thats about the only bright side to the dismal decline of corals from Biscayne Bay to the Bahamas and throughout the broader Caribbean basin. Macroalgae -- comprised of a variety of marine plants -- isnt good for much more than grazing for parrotfish and other algae-eating species, said Pawlik. Theyre food for fish but otherwise they flop around and provide no habitat for reef dwellers. Theres a turf war going on under the warm waters off the Florida Keys, a battle for no less than dominance of dying coral reef tracts. p/ Its sponge vs. seaweed, a match-up that for obvious reasons hasnt generated much attention. With the competitors lacking charisma, claws, teeth, spines, fins, legs or any mobility whatsoever, this struggle is slow, painfully so. But - Dnews enviro 5news mw-southflorida front
2010-08-26 The Hindu : Life and Style / Nxg : Living in thelimelightIs the fact that this book doesnt stick to a particular order. Here it swings from one issue to another. Be it his less-than-complimentary words for Alan Richman and Alice Waters or his belief that people deserve better quality food (meat in particular. ). The chapter aptly titled lust deserves special mention for its ability to make anyone drool. His descriptions of some of his favourite food from different nooks and crannies of the world truly induce lust in one of its best forms. The culinary form.
2010-08-25 Caribbean treasures are tasty and raquo; Lifestyles and raquo; Press-RepublicanConch was next on my list, and boy, was I pleasantly surprised. It was also deep fried so I knew it had to be at least half good. The taste and texture of conch is something Im still looking to describe. I was expecting it to be like calamari, but it wasnt it was nice and smooth and delicate. The taste was not fishy but more of an overall "oceanic taste," meaning you knew it was from the ocean but not a fish. It was absolutely delicious. Conch can be found here but can be rather expensive, whereas its a staple food in the Caribbean, and many make a living fishing for it. - Sports Press Republican Plattsburgh Ticonderoga Chazy Rouses Point North Country Malone Lake Placid News Newspaper Adirondack New York High School College Business
2010-08-23 Taste of Delaware: Bohemia goes light and lively or dark and deep The News JournalIts only open four days a week for now, and wisely, owner and chef Maria Cabrera has decided to ease the logistical burden a bit by supplementing the menu featuring fatty-luscious Cuban and Puerto Rican food with some local favorites -- Jamaican dishes from her friends at the nearby Caribbean Paradise restaurant ( usd. 8. 95); water ice from Bernies stand; and homemade desserts from neighbors and friends. That will mean diners can share the homey, fulfilling comfort foods of Cabreras youth, served without rush in a whimsically tropical setting that nicely emulates the breezy streetside ambience of a Caribbean village. If fine food is like art, some restaurants may be like a complex abstract; Cafe Bohemia is more like a lazy, dreamy Van Gogh. - Food Wilmington DE News local news headlines stories world news
2010-08-22 Caribbean Food Store - Trin-Jam Distributors, Inc. Launched New WebsiteNew launched Caribbean food site is designed to offer over 100 products from the Caribbean, from fresh produce to processed foods. Along with offering vast choice of Caribbean food Trin-Jam also provides full service product transportation to local market in the New York and New Jersey area. However, Trin-Jam also committed to provide delivery as well as transportation solutions to outside of the New York Tri-state area customers with help of key transportation partnerships.
2010-08-19 Caribbean Jerk Fest in Bridgeport Saturday - Connecticut PostYvette Johnson bastes her jerk chicken, during the Caribbean Jerk Fest on McLevy Green in downtown Bridgeport, CT on . Johnsons tent, called Collouts Kitchen, also made fresh fruit punch drinks to go with the food. Photo: Christian Abraham / Connecticut Post It may be a day to highlight all facets of Caribbean culture, from its music to its art, but organizers said many of the visitors to the Caribbean Jerk Fest in Bridgeport come simply for the food. The style of "jerk" cooking refers to the seasoning -- typically a blend of chiles and spices -- that is used to prepare meat such as chicken and pork before cooking it up on the grill. The program celebrated Bridgeports arts, music and heritage in a series of outdoor festivals. This year, visitors will enjoy a mix of jazz, steel drum and reggae music, as bands such as Anthem, Rhythm
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