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St.Lucia Cocoa Tea aka Ditè Cocoa

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St.Lucia is well known for its delicious cocoa beans. They are exported to various countries to produce chocolate like the well known Hershey's Chocolate and World's Finest Chocolate. Below is a recipe for St.Lucia Cocoa Tea aka Ditè Cocoa. Ingredients: 1/2 cups grated cocoa stick 2 sticks cinnamon 1/2 tsp nutmeg 2 bay leaves 8 cups milk Ground roast cashews 2 Tbsp flour Sugar to taste Method: Gently heat milk in pan on stove top Add grated cocoa stick into warm milk, add spices and cashew, stir gently and bring to low simmer for 5 minutes Mix flour with a small amount of cold water, stir in some of the hot cocoa mixture and return to the same pan Heat for another minute stirring well Strain through a fine strainer, add sugar to taste and serve hot I hope you enjoy this little taste of St.Lucia. Also, be on the look out for my new cookbook coming out soon titles 'Strictly Lucian' with authentic St.Lucia cuisine, This im

St.Lucia

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History of St. Lucia Known as the Helen of the West, this 238.23 sq mi picturesque destination is our second feature. St. Lucia was first settled by Arawak Indians around 200 A.D., though by 800 their culture had been superseded by that of the Caribs. These early Amerindian cultures called the island "Iouanalao" and "Hewanorra," meaning "Island of the Iguanas." There was no European presence established on the island until its settlement in the 1550s by the notorious buccaneer Francois le Clerc, a.k.a. Jambe de Bois, or Wooden Leg. Peg-Leg le Clerc set up a fine little base on Pigeon Island, from whence he issued forth to prey upon unwitting and treasure-laden Spanish galleons. Around 1600, the Dutch arrived, establishing a fortified base at Vieux Fort. The first attempt at colonization occurred just a few years later, in 1605. An unfortunate party of English colonists, headed to Guyana on the good ship Olive Branch, landed on St. Lucia after hav

Barbados

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Located in the Atlantic Ocean, this 166 square mile gem of white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters is our first feature. Known as ‘the land of the flying fish’, Barbados, originally named ‘Los Barbados’, meaning ‘the bearded ones’ derived its name from the Bearded Fig Trees once found in abundance on the island. Historically, Barbados was an English/British colony dating back from when the first permanent settlers arrived in 1627.Bussa's Rebellion which occurred in 1816 was the largest slave revolt in Barbadian history and was also the first of three large-scale slave rebellions in the British West Indies. Gaining independence on November 30th, 1966, this island boasts of many attractions. Attractions that range from a visit to an underground cave, to a splash into its clear sea waters, to inland safaris as you explore the island's terrains, to aerial treks across huge gullies of lush vegetation, to surfing the waves in the Soup Bowl down in Bathsheba, to spending your

Welcome

Hello Travel Enthusiasts, This is your captain speaking. On behalf of my team I would like to welcome you aboard as we take you on a journey across the islands. Now, sit back, relax, and enjoy the flight. Thank you.