BAHAMAS FOOD TOUR in NASSAU 🇧🇸 (we ate sheep's tongue!)
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- In this video, we take you on a Bahamas food tour in Nassau's Fish Fry! We try conch fritters, Bahamian mac and cheese, SHEEP'S TONGUE 😳, johnny cake, and rum cake! We hope you enjoy!
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0:00 Bahamas Food Tour
0:17 Welcome to the Fish Fry
0:48 Oh Andros
1:08 CONCH FRITTERS
1:42 BAHAMIAN MAC AND CHEESE
3:00 Curly's Fish Fry
3:36 SHEEP'S TONGUE
4:43 JOHNNY CAKE
5:29 Rum Cake Factory
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Bahamas Food Tour - What & Where To Eat in Nassau Bahamas
Pronunciations...."KONK"...."BAH-HAY-MEE-AN".... "SOUSE" rhyming with HOUSE. No worries. We are all here to learn.
Thanks Wyatt and Reyka. Come again soon! (Freeport G.B. next)
Thank you so much!! And very good to know 🥰
Oh gosh, with every video you make, I'm more and more in love with your content. Bahamas is such a lovely place! 😍 Like and support from Bangalore
That’s so kind!! 🥰😊 you are really sweet!
We are slowly but surely trying to improve as much as possible with each vlog! Feeling good heading into this next chapter 💪😊
I is a Bahamian and I'm gonna help ya with da proper 'pronounciation' of Conch.
Spelling: Conch
Pronunciation: Conk (hard C) or Konk
Local song: Once is not enough, even twice you dont see all the results, come back for some Conch, peas and rice and guava duff, cos when you visit The Bahamas once, its not enough....
I used the old speaking vernacular because its fun to hear it on the streets or in the straw markets....,
Oh wow!! Very interesting. Next time we come to Bahamas we know how to pronounce it 🥰
Wow u r 7k ! Congratulations! I also almost there! So glad u r having fun! 💙💚
Thank you so much! 😊 you are so nice. We are slowly and steadily increasing subscribers 👍🥰
Great video How did you decide which places to try?
Good question! We picked the restaurant based on the menu and what they had versus what food we knew we wanted to try! Also the one restaurant that Guy Feiri went to we figured would be great because he approved it! 🤗
🎉🎉🎉🎉BAHAMAS 242 YEAH YA C
We want to come back to the Bahamas!
James Hemings introduced macaroni and cheese to America . He was the first American chef to be trained in France. 😊
Woah! Had no idea 🥰 we loved the Bahamas food tour that Mac and cheese was so delicious
Did y'all try Guava Duff and Stew Fish?
No we didn’t! Are they good??
@@WyattandReyka That's the best dessert I know of that's native to here. I like it more than ice-cream and cheesecake. So, it's up there when done right. Traditionally it's Steamed in water, but I like the modern bake duff only when it's cake like. Nothing else is like a duff. Just try it next time. Stew Fish and Johnny cake is better than Souse in my opinion. it's completely different from souse. You'll have to taste it.
Oh Andros is not the best example of authentic Bahamian food... 👀
What is? 🤔
Same thing I said when I saw that. They lucky they didn't get the runnings
@@WyattandReykaalmost any other local restaurant 😂. Fish fry is very tourist oriented so it's more to please foreign palate
Conch = konk
Yeah that’s our bad lol. We suck at pronunciation
Really there is nothing special In Bahamas except the beach. meals cost like dinner at Rodeo drive. Food is average. Prices high.
We loved the beaches and the people too! And we thought the food was actually pretty good! That Mac and cheese was insane
Thats not real johnny cake
Oh really?? What should it normally look like??
The name actually was journey cake. It supposed to be a dense hardy bread, buttery flaky top with a slightly charred bottom bake over coals traditionally (three rock, making a triangle to put pans on). Farmer's and men who lived off of the seas carried them always. They didn't fall apart easily like the tourist version that's has kinda taken over. Top part of the bread for mothers and kids drinking tea while the bottom for coffee drinkers at least that's how it went on my island Andros. 15 min flight from where you were Nassau. Unfortunately we are changing are cuisine to fit international taste, that's why you might see a "Bahamian fish Taco". Bahamian taco 🤦🏾♂️.
Haha it’s happening all across the world. We are globalising, for better or worse.
Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed our little video at least a little bit!! 🥰🤗
Honestly, as a Bahamian, im cringing....a conversation with the waitor or waitress would have helped you with the pronunciations or even 2 minutes worth of research.
Oof. Rough to hear. But fair! We’ll do more research next time
What restaurants would you recommend as a local? @peasndough
Amazing question. We’d love to know for our next trip