Indian Food YOU WON’T Find in India!! EXTREME DOUBLES + Curry Roti in Trinidad & Tobago!!

Indian Food YOU WON’T Find in India!! EXTREME DOUBLES + Curry Roti in Trinidad & Tobago!!
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SOUTH TRINIDAD – The Indian ethnic community makes up one of the largest parts of the population of Trinidad and Tobago. Today we’re going on an Indian food tour in South Trinidad – and while many of the foods are Indian in origin and cooking method, they definitely have adapted to become completely unique on their own – Indian Trinidadian food! It’s going to be a delicious day with lots of food and lots of peppa!

Huge 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/indo-trinidadian-food-in-trinidad-with-mark-wiens/

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Singh’s Doubles (https://goo.gl/maps/JQJENDVPhcEun6KA6) – Debe, Trinidad – Our first stop on this Indian food tour is at Singh’s Doubles. The entire town is known for their doubles, something you have to eat when you pass through. However, along with doubles, I was very excited to try something called a Saheena – a wad of taro leaves rolled up with dal flour and deep fried then filled up with curry chickpeas and all sorts of chili pepper sauce. Amazing!

Gewandass Doubles (https://goo.gl/maps/oNNT9xW7cvpLE1Vz7) – Mosquito Creek, Trinidad – To continue we headed to Gewandass Doubles for their extra spicy “Diamond Doubles.” This might be one of the spiciest doubles you can eat in Trinidad and Tobago, where the barra (fried bread) is actually dipped in chili pepper sauce and a few more pepper sauces are added – there was way more pepper sauce than chickpeas. It was so tasty!

Aunty Doll’s (https://goo.gl/maps/FiAfosUm5av4WbFo9) – Fyzabad, Trinidad – We continued south a little more to Aunty Doll’s, a Queen of Indian Trinidadian food! She cooked the traditional way over clay chulhas and open fire and she’s just so cool. She cooked an insanely huge meal that included over a dozen different local Trinidadian dishes and roasted coconut chutney and buss up shut – slapped roti! It was one of the most memorable meals in Trinidad and Tobago – the flavors were incredible, and it was so interesting to see the combination of Indian food and ingredients combined with the green seasoning and flavors of the Caribbean. Makes for an incredible and unique food culture!

CPL Tournament – Finally to complete this day of food in Trinidad and Tobaog, we happened to be there at the time during the CPL cricket tournament. It was so cool to go to a match… and of course eat some more food!

And that completes another incredible day of food in Trinidad and Tobago.
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44 Comments

  1. Trinidad Tobago stunning country ppls are very nice we have friends lived Ttinidad Tobago way cooking outstanding unique spices they used I like thre curry chicken delicious , I’m glad Mark visiting awesome countries thank you Mark already learned lot’s different technique cooking countries mark visited the best thank you , hello Ying and Micah ❤

  2. I know south africa has a million indians you must visit im curious to see and I know FIJI has a big population as well

  3. I've commented before, for you to visit trinidad Mark!!!! So happy got that stamp on your passport!!! Hope you enjoyed the food! I grew up on this , now anything I eat, without pepper you feel like something is missing. You really really have to b.y.o.p 🤣
    I just don't like how they filling everything with channa. How you gonna get the real flavour of those different fritters? Hope u got a chance to taste it on its own.
    Tell me now..whose curried goat is better??? Jamaica or Trinidad????lol

  4. yes indians were transported all over the Caribbean this was called the indetured laborship in the Caribbean the countries the british transported indians to was Trinidad,Guyana,Suriname,Jamaica,Belize,Grenada, and St Vincent but Trinidad,Guyana and Suriname have the highest indian population in the whole Caribbean

  5. This is so awesome to watch. My grandma still cooks like this! My family moved to Canada but they brought all their cooking traditions with them 🙂 It's a pleasure to watch them make these dishes.

  6. Please come to South African to Kzulu-Natal you will be surprised with Indian cuisine. Bunny Chow must have 😌💚 you are invited to SA

  7. Undoubtedly we have world-class food here in Trinidad & Tobago. World-class food comes from world-class chefs. I salute these men and women for their culinary skills.
    If you are a pepper-aholic like Mark, then you are destined to enjoy our food above other lesser beings !

  8. Mark I have been enjoying your video in craziness….now I have addicted to see and enjoy the way you tasted and expressed it!!
    🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹

  9. Hey Mark!! Another foodie here. I have a quick question is the food halal? And please visit Pakistan 🇵🇰 again. Love watching your videos amazing ❤️

  10. Thanks for sharing Trinidad and Tobago to your subscribers. Now I need to make a trip back home to Trinidad taste some of Aunty sweet hand. Excellent work as usual Mark.

  11. Loving the Trini food videos Mark. Yeah you took a long time to visit Trinidad. But finally you are there enjoying our foods.

    I have seen some videos of auntie Doll's cooking. It's the first time I have heard someone say "stew curry". Usually when the meats are cooked by both my stewing and currying in the same dish, we say curry stew (curry stewed).

  12. I love Indian Caribbeans whether they be from Trinidad, the Bahamas or Jamaica. They just have a totally different personality and mindset compared to Indians from India. No disrespect it's it is just what it is. Maybe because of the black Caribbean influence in the Spanish Caribbean influence, they have more approachable personalities and they're more down to earth. Again, personal opinion based off my experience here in the US

  13. all the foods of trinidad,why they keep giving mark curry.u would think its only indian dishes in trinidad.give the guy some proper trini stuff.great vid again mark

  14. Mark you should have gone to Shanti the original Chulha Queen. Her food is fantastic. Please let them take you to her. You're missing out on great tasting food by Shanti.

  15. As you promised!!! This Trinidad and Tobago series is amazing and delicious!!! 😋 Nothing better than fresh ingredients and an outside kitchen!!! Can't wait for more!!!🌶🔥

  16. Everything looks delicious 😋 Indian Cuisine is so good. I just don't want it to 🥵. Have a great time & I will enjoy these vids… 🐞😅

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