<P> Cayman Islands cuisine is in a big proportion very similar to Jamaican cuisine and it also preserved specific British influences . Traditional dishes are frequently prepared with fish, seafood, vegetables and spices . Fish and seafood are the main ingredients for any Cayman dish; the most popular are Tuna, turtle, Snapper, mackerel and Mahi - mahi which are usually prepared with tomato, Onion and peppers . Cayman Islands are considered to be the homeland of the Conch and Strombus Gigas, a type of Conch, has been the staple dish for ages . Conch is served marinated, in salads, in creamy chowders or in stews . People from Cayman Islands enjoy spicy dishes; a popular spicy sauce in Cayman Islands is chili sauce made of tomatoes, onions, vinegar and peppers . Fish is served for lunch or for dinner grilled, marinated, on salads, stewed and it is also served for breakfast with ackee which is an egg - shaped fruit whose taste is similar to scrambled eggs . </P> <P> Because the fish is the main source of protein for most inhabitants, there are lots of preparation methods for it as well as for other dishes . Cayman Islands cuisine uses elements from various cooking traditions borrowed from their neighbors and developed from their own traditional dishes . Using the right amount of spices for example is essential--either for spicing up the taste or for coloring the dish . The diversity of vegetables and cereals found in Cayman Islands is also noticed in the delicious dishes belonging to their cuisine . The visual attractiveness of the dish is also important, and a balance between colors and proportion differentiates . Each traditional dish has a special cooking method, which is more or less general in all of Cayman Islands regions . Meat is one of the main elements of most Cayman Islands dishes and cured and smoked hams are often parts of delicious dishes . </P> <P> There are many festivals and traditions held in Cayman Islands . The national holidays include Constitution Day (July 7), New Year's Day (January 1), National Heroes Day (January 23), Discovery Day (May 15), Queen's Birthday (June 12), Remembrance Day (November 11), and Christmas Day (December 25). Festivals like Batabano, Cayfest, Pirates Week and food festivals present an opportunity for district cooks to prepare traditional foods that are not always easily accessible . On national holidays people from Cayman Islands serve traditional dishes which mainly contain turtle, Conch, whelks and other local seafood cooked with coconut milk or oil depending on the method of preparation . Plantain, breadfruit, yams, cassava, coco, rice and beans are also included or served on the side . A delicious dish served in restaurants but especially at Christmas in Caymanian homes is Cayman style beef which is' picked' almost like a pulled pork . It is served with a variety of breadkind and sweet heavy cakes . </P>

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