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#TOBAGO #PigeonPointHeritagePark

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Tobago Jazz Festival 2017 is here!!!! Here as in now, this weekend!!!  Click here for previous blog on  the Tobago Jazz Festival Experience 2017 The main events are held at  Pigeon Point Heritage Park. Let me tell you about this  venue. Pigeon Point Jetty                                               Photo credits: Laura Pascall Pigeon Point Heritage Park (PPHP) Limited, Tobago is a State Enterprise, which was created by the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) in late 2005. The THA sought to preserve the rights of the Tobago public, while enabling the various interest groups maximum scope and opportunity for development.  The estate is situated at the  south western peninsula of Tobago  and comprises of : a beach front Buccoo Reef and Nylon Pool on the North-West side  and the wetlands and forested area on the South-East side.  The Park has been celebrated internationally. In 2009 the beach won the award for “Best All-Day-Long Beach F

#TOBAGO #Products #PLANTAINBread

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Another attractively packaged product Made in Tobago with Love.  Tobago is the place to sample new things. Have you ever had Plantain Bread before? This was my first time and I must say, it tastes really good. I often hear of customers looking for bread with a different taste than boring, regular flour bread. This should definitely satisfy them. It would also be nice to know some of the health benefits of this option for the health conscious...  Going to do some research...   Excellent, Plantain flour is a healthier substitute for wheat flour and the all-purpose flour. Plantain flour is: Rich in iron, Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), carotene and other vitamins.  Lower in calories than the regular all-purpose flour.  Low in fat, with just 0.3g  of fat in a 150g serving compared to all-purpose flour that contains 2.6g of fat in the same- size serving. (Its low fat content makes it perfect for people suffering from cholesterol related ailments like diabetes and obesi