Whose national dish is “pepperpot”?
Guyana
What is the easternmost Caribbean island?
Barbados
This Caribbean Country is lovingly referred to as "Lil Britain"
What is Barbados?
In what year did Barbados gain Independence
What is 1966?
Saint Martin, Carriacou, Newfoundland, Antigua
Newfoundland (Canada)
What Caribbean island claims pelau as their unofficial national dish
Trinidad and Tobago
What three main islands make up the Cayman Islands?
What is Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman?
What is the National Bird of Trinidad?
What is the Scarlet Ibis?
In what year was the West Indian Federation Founded
What is 1958?
Grand Cayman, Nevis, Tortuga, Seychelles
Seychelles
What country’s national dish consists of a fruit that is poisonous until fully ripe?
Jamaica (Ackee)
What island has the largest volcano in the Caribbean?
St. Vincent
CARICOM consists of how many countries?
What is 20?
In what year was CARICOM established?
What is 1973?
Virgin Gorda, Sardinia, Canouan, Caye Sable
Sardinia (Italy)
What is the main ingredient in Antigua’s national dish, fungee?
Cornmeal
Which island is the smallest in the Caribbean?
What is St. Kitts & Nevis
This uniquely boxed rum cake is made in this country.
What is the country and the brand of cake?
What is Cayman Islands, Tortuga Caribbean Rum Cake
Who was the first head of the West Indian Federation?
Who is Lord Hailes? (the Governor General appointed from Britain)
Pelican Island, Isla Catalina, Cayo Sabinal, Boracay
Boracay (Philippines)
What is the national dish of Montserrat?
Goat water
Which Caribbean Country has the most active volcanoes
What is Dominica?
What is the national Flower of St Lucia?
What is the Rose or the Marguerite? (St Lucia actually has two national flowers, unlike most other countries.)
Where did the first slave rebellion take place?
What is the Dominican Republic? (Diego Colón de Toledo's plantation, December 25, 1521)
Bermuda, Anegada, Acklins, Eleuthera
Bermuda