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Up until 1834 (the year enslaved people were emancipated in Grenada), hundreds of men, women and children were held on the estate to harvest sugar, which was the plantation's primary crop at the time.
Why, 50 years after freeing itself from British rule, the Caribbean island of Grenada is finding its soul in the kitchens of those who call it home. All Sections. Dare to be Honest.
While Grenada’s main island has remained resilient, ... “It is our resilience and kindness as a people—even in the face of adversity—that have always made our country a captivating, ...
Grenada’s relative obscurity as a holiday island (it got 178,000 visitors last year, compared to Barbados’s 637,000, the US Virgin Islands’ 782,000 and Aruba’s 1.26mn) has little to do ...
Why, 50 years after freeing itself from British rule, the Caribbean island of Grenada is finding its soul in the kitchens of those who call it home.