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In Season: Flying Fish

10th October, 2011
Whole Flying Fish Caught Fresh

Historically, Barbados was known as the 'land of the flying fish'. Once abundant, the fish can be found in the warm tropical waters surrounding the island and despite its name does not actually fly. Prior to 'take off', the fish bursts through the water and into the air at speeds of up to 55kmh. Once in the air, the fish spreads its fins and glides across the surface of the water (appearing to be flying).

Today flying fish has become a part of Barbados's national dish and many locals' daily feast. It can be eaten fried with peas n' rice or in a cutter (sandwich); steamed in a butter sauce; or its soft roe can be extracted and fried up as an appetizer known as flying fish melts.

Oistins, Barbados

So on your next visit to Barbados don't forget to try the famous flying fish.


Melanie & Kimberly*

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sylvan providence jr

I've been traveling to Barbados for over 20 years now, I love the place its out of this world the beaches are the best in the caribbean for me and my wife. incidently we got married in Barbados ( a real beach wedding) at the Coconut Court Hotel. Christ Church last year.

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