1 of sour, 2 of sweet, 3 of strong, 4 of weak.
What is the recipe of rum punch?
1532-1536
When was Barbados discovered?
Pedro A. Campos, a Portuguese explorer is given credit for discovering Barbados in c. 1532-1536 and claimed it for Portugal, although it appeared on a Spanish map in 1511.
Robyn Fenty
What is Rihanna's full name?
Fun fact: She has only done one concert on Barbados
She is also now one of our national heros
Bajan
What is a person from Barbados called?
Tree that can be seen from the window of the office
What is a palm tree?
This large green "fruit" was introduced to Barbados by Captain Bligh of the HMS Bounty in 1793.
What is breadfruit?
November 30, 1966
What is the date of independence?
Fun fact: November 20, 2021 marks the date Barbados became a republic
First player to ever score six consecutive sixes in one over
Who is Sir Garfield Sobers?
Yellow, black, blue
What are the colours of the Barbados flag?
Yellow to represent the sun and and sand, blue to represent the ocean and black is the colour of the broken trident that represents when we broke away from England
What is Barbados' area code?
Porridge consisting of corn meal, okras, onion, butter and water
What is cou cou?
Fun Fact: cou cou and flying fish is the national dish
First Monday of August
What is crop over?
Fun fact: the name comes from the festival happening after the last sugar canes were cut for the season
Professional golf player married at the Sandy Lane Country Club Golf Course
Who is Tiger Woods?
Fun Fact: Hootie and the Blowfish performed at the wedding
Chefette
What is the biggest fast food restaurant in Barbados?
St. Thomas
What parish is the office located?
A drink made from the bark of a tree, boiled with cinnamon, orange peel, nutmeg and cloves, sweetened to taste.
What is Mauby?
Arrived in November 1751 and was his only journey outside the American mainland.
Who is George Washington?
She has visited Barbados five times
Who is Queen Elizabeth
Malicious
What would a Barbadian call someone who is nosey?
Location of L&C first office in Barbados, named after a knight, not royalty or a saint.
What is Port St. Charles?