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Captivating Cuisine
On A
Caribbean Cruise
Author:
Linda Woods
Never mind
the luxurious stateroom, don’t bother telling me where the gym is or
the shuffleboard games are held, point me in the direction of the
most fabulous restaurant afloat! Everybody knows that one of the
biggest drawing cards of a Caribbean cruise is the dining options.
Every person’s first and last taste bud will be satisfied, belts
will be let out, groans of delight will be heard from each and every
passenger … all in response to the gastronomic delights that await
on an all-you-can-eat Caribbean cruise.
Oh sure, the balmy days and moonlit nights are big attractions. And
yes, it is a wonderful opportunity to meet hundreds of other people,
all in a fantastic mood because they’re all on vacation. Take in a
movie, play a round of poker, catch up on sleep, do whatever takes
your fancy, but at some point, you have to eat. And eat you will. On
a Caribbean cruise, consuming can be time consuming, not because you
have to wait for service, but because it’s so easy to sit there in
the restaurant and be waited on hand and foot, presented with fine,
island delicacies as well as mainstream delicious delights. A
Caribbean cruise provides every chance for you to work off those
calories but when they keep on bringing food out and every dish
looks better than the last, how can you resist?
Caribbean cruise companies pride themselves on their selection of
highly trained chefs who gain diverse and valuable experience at
sea. Their job is made more complicated by having to have on hand,
all the ingredients they will need for the journey, at least until
they reach each port of call. A Caribbean cruise may visit between
two and ten destinations and each will offer individual cuisines
that the chefs will showcase for passengers. Naturally, what’s on
offer on a Mediterranean trip will differ to what is served on a
Caribbean cruise. Imagine visiting Grenada, Guadeloupe, Caracas,
Aruba and sampling the exotic local delights, all from the supreme
comfort of your restaurant table, overlooking the ocean as the water
glistens beyond the massive windows.
Your day begins with breakfast, perhaps in your cabin or if you
prefer, at the seemingly endless buffet. Your eyes widen like
saucers at the sight of a gazillion different options. There you are
on an exciting Caribbean cruise and you at first tackle the bacon
and eggs. Then you realize, you can have that ordinary staple at
home. Instead, try something from the dazzling array of exotic
fruits you’ve never eaten before. A Caribbean cruise is the best
place to sample unknown treats; not only are they beautifully
prepared but you can be sure of the quality and hygiene, unlike the
game of chance that is eating from a roadside stall on a port of
call.
Morning tea time and you’re faced with topping up your already
substantially full stomach. Maybe you pass in favor of looking
forward to a glorious lunch, Caribbean cruise style. There are
platters of intricately garnished baked fish, endless, multicolored
salads, silver buckets of shrimp and crab, even lobster. You begin
to imagine a team of fisherman trailing nets and lines over the
stern of the ship twice a day to catch the freshest of fresh
seafood. After all, what would a Caribbean cruise be without
lobster, swordfish, shrimp cocktail and crab claws?
Dinnertime presents a challenge in itself on a Caribbean cruise.
Should you tread lightly and save up for dessert, or pile your plate
high and see what a trouper you can be? Go for the meat lovers’
feast or fiddle your way through some tempting soup, salad and
pieces of fruit? It’s all there for you to enjoy on a Caribbean
cruise and passengers return home with legendary tales of how much
food there was, how much variety they enjoyed, how stunning it all
looked … and how they’ll never eat again as long as they live!
If your ideal vacation involves indulgence of the culinary kind, you
can’t beat a Caribbean cruise for 100% satisfaction. Just be sure
that you pack a few items of clothing that are designed for comfort
and not speed!
About the
Author:
Linda
Woods is a freelance writer and radio talk show host with a focus on
healing,
self-help
and empowerment. Intention is everything. Get all the latest
information on
cruising
(and taking time for yourself) at http://www.takethatcruise.com Be
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our
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