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PARAMIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO – Today we’re going on a day trip to Paramin, a beautiful village in the mountains above Port of Spain that’s known as being the spice and herb basket of Trinidad. They grow lots of delicious plants, herbs and food. Today we have the special opportunity to hang out with Foodie Nation and Uncle Clyde for an ultimate Sunday lunch meal!

Big thank you to #visitTrinidad for inviting me to Trinidad and Tobago and for making this trip happen! Guide to the things and food in this video: https://visittrinidad.tt/things-to-do/cuisine/breakfast-and-sunday-lunch-in-paramin-trinidad-with-mark-wiens/

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Foodie Nation: https://www.youtube.com/c/FoodieNation check out their amazing videos
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Zaak (Foodie Tales with Zaak): https://www.instagram.com/foodietaleswithzaak/

Here are the main things we did today:

Aunty Julia’s – After boarding our Land Cruiser and getting into the mountains, our first stop on the way to Paramin was Aunty Julia’s, legendary for her coconut bake and saltfish. We had the chance to see her make a fresh batch of coconut bake right out of her home. We ate the bake along with sal fish, sauteed down with tomatoes and onions. We also had some fresh chocolate tea with great spices and bay leaves.

Uncle Clyde – Next we headed over to Uncle Clyde’s place – he’s a food legend, does videos and recipes for Foodie Nation and he’s just the greatest Uncle you’d ever want to have. He loves to cook traditional Trinidadian food using local and natural ingredients. First we walked around and some of the ingredients we were going to use for lunch. Then we tasted some of the fresh fruits.

Next we cooked a massive lunch that included a huge pot of stew pork, a variety of provisions and plantains. It was an unforgettable lunch meal experience, high in the mountains, overlooking the sea in Trinidad!

Again, a huge thank you to Foodie Nation and Uncle Clyde!

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34 Comments

  1. Mark, it was so great to lime with you by Uncle Clyde in Paramin! 🇹🇹 We can't wait to do this again! You have to experience ah Trini Christmas then Carnival, and so much more! ✨️

  2. Woww I never knew Trinidad and Tobago are this beautiful. The landscape,the people and the food. Thank you mark for showing it to the world. I think Mark tours in Africa continent shows the sides of Africa that not many people have seen it. Much love from SEAsia. xx

  3. Black n Indian culture address people in a respectable manner Aunt n Uncle

  4. Wow, what a beautiful people definitely!! One of my future destinations
    Thank you mark as always you are amazing human being!

  5. I LOVEEEEEE THISSSSS SERIESSS!!!! Please consider staying for Christmas if you can to try christmas cuisine !!!!!!! Or find some way to have it earlier !!!!

  6. Yess..! Mark..! Thanks for sharing our beautiful countryside..! Good vibes and love in the house..!! Indeed.. Trinidad to the fullest..!👉🔥🔥🔥👌✌💃✔💯

  7. I love the way he took time to showcase the foods from both the Indian and African diaspora. Even the calypso inspired theme music! Great job.

  8. Thank you for visiting my beautiful home island! But you're missing out on more traditional food also.

  9. I'm sure the food was good and all… but that lady he was hanging out with…. OMG she's gorgeous!

  10. A very typical Mark video! We love you so much! I love the history combined with the food and people!

  11. This is my home country we live in London now but feel so proud to see Trinidad being showcased its such a beautiful place with such loving people. You will never go hungry around Trinis 😋 🇹🇹

  12. Hey Mark; I’ve watched almost of your videos. Is there anything you’ve tasted that wasn’t good?? Would you tell us ? 😁

  13. Mark Trini fan here heartfelt thanks to showing this side of Trinidad we can’t wait to see the rest of your videos please go for Christmas one year you would love it. Much love to you and your family blessings ❤

  14. YOU ARE GREAT UNIQUE AND PRICELESS WE LOVE YOU
    IF ARCHONS RULING YOU ASK TO TAKE YOUR CHILDREN AND GO TO YOUR NEAREST MILITARY BASES AND GET SHOT WITH BULLETS
    THEN YOU WOULD NOT DO THAT BUT
    IF THE SAME ARCHONS RULING YOU ASK TO TAKE YOUR CHILDREN AND GO TO YOUR NEAREST MEDICAL CLINICS AND GET SHOT WITH SYRINGES
    THEN YOU WOULD DO THAT WITH GRATITUDE

  15. Wonderful to see Mark, grace us with his presence…I follow him a lot.. I'm pleased to see every meal he tasted, there was pure joy and pleasure on his face.. welcome to T&T🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹

  16. Hello from Miami! I love Trinidad! I will be coming back February for Carnaval! I miss the people, culture and food! Thanks for sharing Mark

  17. The Grenadian slaves who were brought to Trinidad with their Mixed race or French creole masters are who lived throughout POS, St.Ann’s, Maraval and Diego Martin are who traditional “creole food” came from. Uncle Clyde does his cooking so traditional,I love it. Roucou is a must. I love mashing up roucou berries with stones as a child

  18. @Mark thanks a lot for ur greatness content, those guys a blacks from a Africa the way they cook it's similar here in Africa😋

  19. Trinidadian accent is one of the coolest I've ever heard that pork stew looks great

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