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Hidden Foods of Trinidad & Tobago 🇹🇹 Ancient Cooking at #1 Dirt Oven (+ Sailing to No Man’s Land)

Sabrina Davidson 53,105 4 weeks ago
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We’re back in Trinidad and TOBAGO, for another incredible day exploring the food, culture and nature of this island! ⛵️ 🏝️🙏 Island Girl Tours: https://islandgirltours.com/ Follow them here: https://instagram.com/islandgirltourstt Anna and David helped us to set up our entire day of eating, sightseeing and enjoying Tobago for the second day here with a hired driver. We started off the day at The #1 Dirt Oven in Carnbee for breakfast. Angela and her daughter are cooking up some incredible and traditional Tobago dishes, and bakes cooked in the “traditional” dirt oven. We then hopped on a boat from Pigeon Point to go snorkelling, see the amazing Nylon Pool, and a stop to No Man’s Land. We ended the day with Trini street food to wrap up our Tobago travelling! Don’t forget to get in contact with Island Girl Tours before you go to T&T!! Here’s everything we did in this Tobago video: 1. The #1 Dirt Oven (check out Angela’s IG: https://www.instagram.com/thedirtoven/) 2. Pigeon Point Beach 3. Sugar Lips - Glass Bottom Boat Tour 4. Snorkelling 5. Nylon Pool 6. No Man’s Land 7. Skewers Thank you so much for watching, and make sure to stay tuned for the rest of the Trinidad and Tobago series. We’re off to Port of Spain, Trinidad for MORE!!

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