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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Party in da Backyard

Come along with Sarah and watch as crawfish (Bahamian lobster) are speared, cleaned, cooked and served at a Party in Da Backyard. Enjoy the views of the beautiful Bahamas reefs in the underwater scenes!

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How do you like your Crabbie?

In this video we take a look at crab catching on Andros, meet the inspiration for the Eddie Minnis song Church Out, Crab Calling, and learn how to make some traditional crab dishes!  Most important, we find out how people like their crabbie!

How do you like your crabbie? Let us know in the comment selection below…

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Lionfish Invasion, Part 3

The final part of “The Lionfish Invasion” demonstrates that lionfish can be safely caught, cleaned, cooked, eaten and sold.  In fact, eating lionfish may be one of the only ways to stem their spread! We hope this video will help make Bahamians, and others throughout the Carribbean, aware of the threats of lionfish – and show them not to fear lionfish, but to eat ’em.

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Lionfish Invasion Video. 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. The final series of “The Lionfish Invasion” demonstrates that lionfish can be safely caught, cleaned, eaten and sold.  In fact, eating lionfish may be one of the only ways to stem their spread! We hope this video will help make Bahamians, and others throughout the Carribbean, aware of the threats of lionfish – and show them not to fear lionfish, but to eat ’em.