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  2. Bahamian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bahamian cuisine refers to the foods and beverages of The Bahamas. It includes seafood such as fish, shellfish, lobster, crab, and conch, [1] as well as tropical fruits, rice, peas, pigeon peas, and pork. Popular seasonings commonly used in dishes include chilies (hot pepper), lime, tomatoes, onions, garlic, allspice, ginger, cinnamon, rum, and ...

  3. Conch fritter - Wikipedia

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    Conch, especially in fritter form, has been widely consumed in The Bahamas since the settlement of the islands by the Lucayan people although the increasing harvest of juvenile conches has negatively impacted their population. The dish is popular in Bahamian restaurants and was described by Time as "the Bahamas' own original fast food".

  4. Culture of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The population of the Bahamas is 95% Christian, of various denominations, primarily Methodist, Baptist, Anglican and Catholic. There are more churches per capita than in any other country. Bahamians' religious enthusiasm and high regard for education are a consequence of their Puritan heritage, derived from the Eleutheran Adventurers.

  5. Nassau, Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Nassau ( / ˈnæsɔː / NASS-aw) is the capital and largest city of The Bahamas. It is located on the island of New Providence, which had a population of 246,329 in 2010, or just over 70% of the entire population of The Bahamas. [2] As of April 2023, the preliminary results of the 2022 census of the Bahamas reported a population of 296,522 for ...

  6. The Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The Bahamas ( / bəˈhɑːməz / ⓘ bə-HAH-məz ), officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, [12] is a country in North America. It is an island country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the West Indies in the Atlantic Ocean. It contains 97% of the Lucayan Archipelago's land area and 88% of its population. The archipelagic state consists of ...

  7. Helen Burns Higgs - Wikipedia

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    Bahamas. Spouse. Leslie Charles Higgs. Helen Burns Higgs (also known as Mrs. Leslie Higgs) (1897–1983) was a Bahamian writer, journalist and botanical illustrator. Higgs specialized in the culture of the Bahamas, including herbal medicine and cooking. She self-published four books: Flowers of Nassau, Bahamian Cook Book: Recipes by Ladies of ...

  8. Fox Hill Prison - Wikipedia

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    Fox Hill Prison. /  25.02778°N 77.29194°W  / 25.02778; -77.29194. Fox Hill Prison is the only prison in the Bahamas. [1] Located in Nassau, the capital, it is operated by the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services. [2] [3] Fox Hill Prison has minimum, medium, and maximum security facilities for male prisoners. [4]

  9. Arawak Cay - Wikipedia

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    Arawak Cay. /  25.083°N 77.367°W  / 25.083; -77.367. Arawak Cay, also referred to as Fish Fry, is an area of Nassau, Bahamas. It is known for its local eateries [1] on West Bay Street, about 15 minutes from downtown Nassau and 25 minutes from Atlantis Paradise Island resort.

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