While all these are true and utterly captivating, Grenada holds a secret so aromatic and rich that it’s been dubbed the “Spice Isle.” This Caribbean gem is synonymous with nutmeg and mace ...
If you're looking for a stunning destination that's warm, has white sand beaches, lush green forests and hardly any tourists ...
Didn't get your fill of Grenada's flavors at the Belmont Estate ... where you'll spot the local spice factory and nutmeg processing station. Then, the tour heads into the mountains to the ...
"Still relatively undiscovered, Grenada has been a well-kept secret ... Island for its bumper crops such as cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg, its cuisine (and growing culinary scene) has also quietly ...
He had simply fallen in love with Grenada. For many years, nutmeg was Grenada's most important export. Then, in 2004, the industry was dealt a near-fatal blow when Hurricane Ivan struck. Since then, ...
2 Nutmeg is so important to the country (and the world – Grenada is one of the world’s largest exporters of the spice), it appears on the flag. 3 Christopher Columbus sighted the island on his ...
Phil heads off to explore the island, known as the 'spice isle', visiting a plantation that produces Grenada's biggest export - nutmeg - before cooking up pork medallions with rum, cream and ...