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  • 15 Creole Phrases To Learn Before Visiting Belize  

    by Larry Waight April 27, 2023
    by Larry Waight April 27, 2023

    The Creole are one of the many ethnic groups that make up Belize’s cultural…

  • 5 Meals to Make with Belizean Stewed Beans

    by Carolee Chanona April 12, 2023
    by Carolee Chanona April 12, 2023

    Want to master the art of Belizean cooking? Get your copy of the Flavors…

  • The People of Belize

    by Larry Waight May 8, 2020
    by Larry Waight May 8, 2020

    In absolute numbers, the United States has a larger immigrant population than any other…

  • Cook a ‘Sunday Dinna’ at Home: Belizean Rice & Beans Recipe

    by Carolee Chanona April 5, 2020
    by Carolee Chanona April 5, 2020

    In uncertain times, one thing remains the same: cooking is one way to bring…

  • Creole Arts, Crafts and Utensils

    by McNab Editorial Team January 8, 2020
    by McNab Editorial Team January 8, 2020

    Origin  Creole artisans are known for a rich tradition of arts and crafts like…

  • Africans in Belize  

    by McNab Editorial Team November 7, 2019
    by McNab Editorial Team November 7, 2019

    The earliest African arrivals to Belize, then known as British Honduras, appears in a…

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