This method of cooking stems from Jamaica and is typically used on meats such as chicken and pork.
Jerk
A genre of music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago in the early 1970s.
What is soca music?
How were the Caribbean Islands formed?
By Volcanic and tectonic plate activity
The original home of carnival.
Trinidad and Tobago
The island with a drive-in Volcano
What is St.Lucia?
This is a Guyanese Traditional dish, often only made for Christmas
Peppa Pot
A Jamaican dancehall and reggae artist best known for his songs such as "Better" and "Pretty Please".
Who is Aidonia?
Several Islands in the Caribbean remain under the control of?
Who is colonial powers
The attire worn by masqueraders of a band is called what?
What is Pretty Mas
The island with more businesses than people.
What is the Cayman Islands?
This is Grenada's national dish.
What is oil down?
A Tobagonian soca musician who has won the Road March title for songs such as "The Band Coming", "Can't Wait", or "Don't Stop".
Who is Shurwayne Winchester?
Derived from "caribs" one of the regions most dominant Native American groups in the late 15 century
It means "farewell to meat" or "farewell to flesh"
What is carnival?
The amount of Caribbean islands inhabited by people.
2%
Most people associate Trinidad with what particular dish?
Roti
A Jamaican reggae singer known in particular for his lovers rock music. He is known for songs such as "Soul Reggae", "A Love Affair", and "Sweetness".
Who is Beres Hammond?
The native american tribe the bloody river is named after in St.Kitts
What is Carib?
What kind of music is utilized during carnival?
Calypso
Steel Pan
Soca
The country that holds the Guinness World Record for the most churches per square mile with a total of 1,600.
What is Jamaica?
What is the Bahamas national dish?
What is Conch
This is a style of Afro-Caribbean music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago during the early to mid 19th century.
What is calypso?
The original name of Grand Cayman
Tortguas
What is the name of the songs that were sung by slaves on the plantation
Kaiso
The percentage of the Caribbean population that lives on the islands of Cuba, The Dominican Republic and Haiti combined which equals approximately 30 million.
75%