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  2. Bahamian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bahamian side dishes shared with the American South include grits, baked macaroni and cheese, coleslaw, potato salad, boiled vegetables, and johnnycake. Other more traditional Caribbean sides include pigeon peas , fried plantain, peas and rice [ 3 ] and cassava bread. [ 1 ]

  3. Conch fritter - Wikipedia

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    The dish is popular in Bahamian restaurants and was described by Time as "the Bahamas' own original fast food". [3] They are also popular in Florida, where they are typically served with key lime mustard. [4] The DNA of fried conch fritters exported to Florida from the Bahamas have been analyzed by researchers to study Queen Conch populations. [5]

  4. Duff (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Duff is a Bahamian cuisine dessert dish made with fruit (especially guava) in a dough. [1] Fruit is folded into the dough and boiled, then served with a sauce. Ingredients include fruit, butter, sugar, eggs, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, flour, rum, pepper, and baking powder. Duff is also an English term for pudding.

  5. New Warner Robins restaurant offers authentic Bahamian food ...

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    From left to right: Side dishes of coleslaw, potato salad and conch salad at Bahamas Caribbean Cuisine on Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024, in Warner Robins. The new restaurant serves authentic Bahamian food.

  6. Category:Bahamian cuisine - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Food and drink in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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  9. Caribbean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean cuisine is a fusion of West African, [1] Creole, Amerindian, European, Latin American, Indian/South Asian, Chinese, Javanese/Indonesian, North American, and Middle Eastern cuisines. These traditions were brought from many countries when they moved to the Caribbean. [ 1 ]