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  2. Duff (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Duff is a Bahamian cuisine dessert dish made with fruit (especially guava) in a dough. [1] Fruit is folded into the dough and boiled, then served with a sauce. Ingredients include fruit, butter, sugar, eggs, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, flour, rum, pepper, and baking powder. Duff is also an English term for pudding.

  3. Bahamian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bahamian cuisine is showcased at many large festivals, including Independence Day (Bahamas) on July 10 (during which inhabitants prepare special dishes like guava duff), Fox Hill Day (second Tuesday in August), and Emancipation Day.

  4. Switcha - Wikipedia

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    Switcha is a beverage made with native limes [1] [2] [3] or lemon, water and sugar made in The Bahamas and is also a part of Turks and Caicos Cuisine. [4] It is a traditional accompaniment of duff. [4] A version of the beverage won the 5th Winterfest White Party in 2011. [5] Switcha is also a brand of lemon-lime flavored beverage made in Nassau ...

  5. Duff Goldman Just Told Us His All-Time Favorite Dessert, and ...

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    Plus the one food he would never cook with.

  6. Category:Bahamian cuisine - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Guava dishes - Wikipedia

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  8. Bahamian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Bahamian foods staples such as conch, peas and rice, Johnny cake, and desserts including duff (food)s (especially guava) continue to be made by Bahamian Americans. Bahamian dialect is also spoken by many Bahamian Americans, especially in Florida.

  9. The Real Girl's Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The series was presented by actress Haylie Duff; and it featured Duff showcasing recipes inspired by her travels to New York City, as well as her hometown of Los Angeles. [ 4 ] [ 2 ] The Real Girl's Kitchen premiered on August 9, 2014 and concluded on July 25, 2015, after two seasons.