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Falmouth food paradise
Your Falmouth Antigua travel will include for sure some Falmouth Antigua food and dining out. There are a few expensive restaurants, and quite a few inexpensive ones, but most of them land squarely in the middle in terms of price, choice and good food quality.
You’ll notice when Falmouth Antigua food & dining that nearly every restaurant devotes at least a section of the menu to local fares. Whether you choose to do Falmouth Antigua food & dining at a hotel or a local restaurant, there are some dishes it seems you can get everywhere.
International cuisine is also well represented, since the Falmouth food is a popular tourist request.
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Falmouth food advices
It’s advisable that any visitors to Falmouth Antigua become familiar with the most popular local food, which can be quite unusual. When Falmouth Antigua food & dining, it’s easy to mistakenly order some food or drink which you know nothing about and don’t find entirely appealing simply because the locals are so enthusiastic about it.
On the other hand, once you’re familiar with the basics of Falmouth food, Falmouth Antigua dining becomes easy, no matter where you are.
Finding a place with ambiance it’s quite easy, since most restaurants have a unique local color, but you can also find places with a more international look. |
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Falmouth food - always to remember
Jamaica's home-grown cuisine is a fusion of many ethnic traditions and influences and the product of generations of women who as children apprenticed alongside their mothers and grandmothers and grannies who cooked using yabbas (clay pots) A fair amount of Jamaican cuisine is an adventure in tongue-lashing. A key ingredient is pimento (or "allspice"), which is indigenous to Jamaica and grows most profusely in hilly limestone areas. The tastiest way to get in touch with the local culture is through the interesting, spicy cuisine served at Jamaican theme restaurants and road side establishments. The national favorites are Ackee and Saltfish (resembles scramble eggs) normally served as breakfast and mouth-watering spicy jerk pork and chicken, a Jamaican speciality. There are many Jamaican restaurants to choose from and the fun can be found simply in being adventurous. Dining in Jamaica ranges from wildly expensive restaurants to humble roadside stands and bamboo shacks where you can eat simple Jamaican fare for as little as US$1.00 Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants often serve fabulous local fare; don't be put off by their often basic appearance (unless they are overtly unhygienic). Most serve at least one vegetarian meal (often called I-tal, a Rastafarian inspiration for 'pure' or health food). Food bought at grocery stores is usually expensive. Many of the canned and packaged goods are imported and cost up to three times what they might cost in your own country but considering the rate of foreign exchange against the American, Euro and Pound it tends to work out in your favor. Bottled water is also expensive although you have a choice of tap (free) served at restaurants which is just as good. You'll find plenty of dirt-cheap fresh fruits, vegetables, and spices on sale at markets and roadside stalls slandwide......please wash all fruits thoroughly. (Tap water is generally safe, as Jamaica's limestone base serves as a natural purification system. Water is generally safe to drink through faucets throughout the island. However sanitation conditions in some outlying and backcountry areas of the eastern parishes you should avoid drinking the water. The same is said for ice particularly ice bought from road side stands. Likewise you can usually buy fish (and lobster, in season) from local fishermen. If you have some favorite food items, consider taking them with you, just make sure they are preserved or otherwise not 'live' agricultural products.
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