At a Glance
Episode Two of Fiji Foodies explores the Coral Coast, following the journey of Bula Coffee from handpicked cherries in Nalebaleba to the final brew. The episode also features the Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Heritage Park, highlighting local communities, craftsmanship, and Fiji’s natural beauty.
In Depth
This episode of Fiji Foodies focuses on storytelling through the journey of coffee, offering viewers a deeper appreciation of the process behind a simple cup. By tracing the path from handpicked cherries in Nalebaleba village to the final brew, the episode emphasizes the care, skill, and tradition involved in coffee production. It brings attention to the human element behind the product, showcasing the role of local communities in cultivating and processing coffee in a way that reflects both heritage and craftsmanship.
The inclusion of Bula Coffee as a central feature highlights the importance of local enterprise in shaping Fiji’s food identity. By documenting each stage of production, the episode not only educates viewers but also elevates the value of locally produced goods. This approach reinforces the connection between agriculture, community, and tourism, allowing audiences to see how local industries contribute to both economic sustainability and cultural preservation.
Complementing the coffee journey is the visit to the Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Heritage Park, which adds a strong environmental dimension to the episode. The contrast between agricultural landscapes and natural heritage sites provides a broader perspective on Fiji’s diverse offerings. It underscores how culture, environment, and local livelihoods are interconnected, creating a richer and more immersive narrative that goes beyond food to capture the essence of place.
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Founded in 1951, the Fiji Airways Group includes Fiji Airways, Fiji’s international airline, and its wholly owned domestic and regional subsidiary, Fiji Link. Operating from its hubs at Nadi and Suva (Nausori) International Airports, the two carriers serve 36 destinations across 14 countries—including those operated through codeshare agreements and Fiji Link services.
As a full member of the oneworld alliance, Fiji Airways provides connectivity to over 900 destinations worldwide. Its network includes Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong (SAR China), Singapore, India, Japan, Mainland China, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands.
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REFERENCES: This guide is based on over a decade of research and firsthand experience living in Fiji. It incorporates extensive knowledge gained through long-term residence and ongoing engagement with the region. Images and text have been sourced from official references, which are acknowledged below, to ensure accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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