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Conch Rolls
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coconut, yeast, water, sugar, eggs, milk, vegetable shortening, flour, salt

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Conch Salad
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conch, onion, green pepper, celery, lime juice, gherkin pickles, vinaigrette dressing, black pepper, salt plus, parsley

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Conch Ceviche with Pineapple
Fresh conch is delightfully prepared in this mild fresh ceviche with pineapple and cilantro. It smells and tastes great!


conch, pineapple, water, fruit, cilantro, onion, tomato

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Habanero Laced Bahamian Cracked Conch Ceviche
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conch, lemons, limes, garlic, ginger, red onion, red pepper, yellow pepper, habanero, cilantro leaves

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Crispy Squid and Cracked Conch Salad with Orange-Chipotle Vinaigrette
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orange juice, red onion, garlic, rice vinegar, chipotle, honey, canola oil, rice flour, water, tentacles, meat cut, greens, watercress, frisee, cherry peppers

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Conch Tempura Roll with Dirty Fried Rice and Goat Pepper Aioli
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grapeseed oil, cloves, ginger, onion, thyme, paprika, peppers, pork, soy sauce, pigeon peas, rice, nori, conch, rice flour, ginger beer, club soda, garlic, creole mustard, lime, grape

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Hudutu Recipe
This origins of this seafood soup — seared fish, shrimp and conch quickly poached in a simple coconut broth — can be discerned by its elements It's a specialty of the Garifuna people, descendants of intermarried Africans and Carib natives who settled on the Atlantic coast of Honduras (as well as Belize, Guatemala and Nicaragua), and the tropical coconut and abundant seafood speak to where they live The fact that it's always served with machuca, a mash of sweet and green plantains, reflects the Garifunas' West African origins, where cassava and plantain mashes called fufu are a staple.


oregano, shrimp, cumin, conch, snapper, cloves, green bell pepper, cilantro, coconut milk, sofrito, chicken bouillon

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