A Taste of History - Season 3 Episode 12 Nothing Grows on Exuma
After the Revolutionary War, many British Loyalists, who were no longer welcome in America, packed up their belongings, including their slaves, and sailed to Exuma, an island in the Bahamas, to start plantations there. Unable to farm on a tropical island where nothing useful would grow, the plantation owners returned to England, leaving the land to their slaves. The descendants of these slaves have kept their ancestors’ rich culture alive on the island. Chef Walter introduces us to the recipes of Exuma: Conch Salad, Conch Fritters, Fish Fry and a Guava Duff.
Year: 2020
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States of America
Studio: PBS
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Cast: Walter Staib
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First Air Date: Oct 24, 2009
Last Air date: Sep 21, 2020
Season: 11 Season
Episode: 140 Episode
Runtime: 25 minutes
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users
Popularity: 4.212
Language: English
Keyword : food
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The Washingtons at Mount Vernon (Part 1)
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Bartram's Gardens: A Revolution in Gardening
Rye Coffee
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Weekend Warriors
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Birds of America -- John James Audubon
Nothing Grows on Exuma
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