The Elusive Bahamian Pineapple

Why can’t we find no pineapples?? No, not them Costa Rican ones-we mean fresh Bahamian “Sugar Loaf” pineapples? ConchSaladTV investigates.

Clearly we still need clues. Or one clue would be good. Drop off what you know in the comments section so we can follow up.

I bet these guys know where to find them:  Pineapple Fields Eleuthera’s renowned boutique beach resort and home to  Tippy’s restaurant, considered one of the best in the Bahamas.

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The Great Conch Race 3

Who’s the fastest conch cleaner in the first season of Conch Race? Can Goldie be beat? Find out in Conch Race 3!  Watch local Bahamians clean conch against the clock. Impressed by how fast conch can be cleaned?  See the First and Second Great Conch Races.

Let us know if you’d like to see more Conch Race, if you have idea about how the race should be run or you know someone who can clean a conch faster:  in the comments section or on Conch Salad TV’s Facebook page.

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What’s Your Bush Good For?

We have a cure for what ails you. Visit with experts on local plant remedies from Abaco, Eleuthera, and Nassau to see how they cure the flu, headaches and an aching back. You can read more on our Links of Interest page.

The scripted portions are something new for Conch Salad TV, let us know what you think by leaving a comment.

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Lionfish Invasion, Part 2

What is a Bahamian solution to a dangerous invasive species? Eat ’em.

Lionfish are invading Bahamian reefs at a dangerous rate, threatening native fish stocks and the delicate balance of the marine ecosystem. This documentary looks at one of the Bahamian responses to the invasion.

Part 2 of “The Lionfish Invasion” documents some of the very interesting research and scientific projects being done in the islands. It turns out that there is not very much information about lionfish or the consequences of marine invasive species, so The Bahamas has become a living scientific laboratory.

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