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Fiji Shopping

Posted March 30, 2011

 Fiji shopping trip 

One of the great things about going on holidays is the shopping!  Now Fiji isn’t really a shopping destination but I still enjoyed walking through the streets looking at what the locals were putting in their shopping basket, and seeing if I can spot something new and unusual.

 

Whilst we were staying at the Outrigger Fiji, on the Coral Coast I decided to go for a little shopping trip into the local town of Sigatoka. Sigatoka is located halfway between Nadi and Suva and is a reasonably small town with just a few main shopping streets.

 

Fijian driver are a lot like Balinese drivers, their feet are always flat to the floor, either on the brake or the accelerator. The only saving grace is that the roads are less crowded than in Nadi.  My driver ducked and weaved, and headed fearlessly at oncoming traffic until I arrived at my destination just 5-10 minutes away. I am pretty sure I held my breath all the way to town, I tried to console myself with the fact that I was probably in one of the only roadworthy vehicles on the island, oh, and the brakes seemed to work just fine.

Sigatoka Bridge Fiji

 

As we came into town and I opened my eyes just long enough to spot this bizarre scene.

I happened to glance to the right and noticed the alternate route across the river! You wouldn’t want to have a bad taxi driver or you could end up a little wet!

 

The driver was obviously a little concerned for my safety because he gave me a strict warning to stay on the main street.  I was told not to follow anyone to any shops off the main street. He said “This way you can stay safe.”

 

I visited a few tourist shops with the usual wood carved turtles, shell necklaces and grass skirts but I was looking for something a little different.

 Fijian Turtle carving

 

I spotted a supermarket and decided to bring back a few treats for the kids.  I headed for the aisle I usually avoid, the “junk food aisle,” and bingo! A treasure trove of  new junk food. It didn’t take long to fill a basket with “nut flavoured chips, and various flavours of Bongo’s.  The real “find for me however were the UFO’s!!!

Bongo Chips

 

When I was a kid we had only Smith chips original flavour. Smith’s had obviously not considered the need for any other flavour and there were no other chip manufacturers.  Then came the UFO! The world of flavoured chips had been opened up forever.

 UFO Chips

Now if you asked me what they tasted like I think it was a sweet and salty tomatoey flavour. I can’t quite remember (well it was 30 -35 years ago)!  Does anyone else remember the UFO?

Peanut Ruffs 

 

My next junk food find was in the drinks fridge.  Fijians are privy to a whole range of flavoured drinks that I haven’t seen before.  Pineapple Fanta, raspberryFfanta and a world of energy drinks.  I collected a few different flavours and was about to head out of the store when I spotted this sign.

Drinks fridge Fiji

 

I had to look at the sign and the aisle I was in to try and work out what they had meant to say. My initial thought was that I was in the pet food aisle. When I couldn’t locate the pet food I had a closer look at the shelves.  I was in the “Baking Aisle.” Whew, that was close, I thought they may have wanted us to bark!

 Signage error

 

I wandered in and out of a few more stores, I found a shop with a shelf containing Fijian cookbooks.  Naturally I couldn’t resist adding a few books to my collection.  One book which really intrigued me was a cookbook dedicated to preparing and cooking coconuts. It started with the basics of how to remove the coconut flesh from the shell, and then moved on to making coconut milk and cream. Some of the delicious Fijian curry recipes looked amazing. Needless to say I have a lot of cooking to do now!

 

In the next store I found a gorgeous hand cream which had the smell of Fiji.  I am a smells girl, so I knew if I bought this sweetly smelling cream it would instantly transport me back to my holiday. It had a lovely coconut and frangipane aroma and I fell in love instantly.

Fijian Temple 

 

The last purchase of my expedition was a sarong.  I figured I couldn’t come to Fiji without buying one.  I am not big on colours, so I found a lovely black and white print that looked like me.  I added one of those nifty buckles which keep the sarong tied, and headed back to the family to share my chips.

 peanut ruff chips



Fiji - Radisson Hotel

Posted March 14, 2011

Fiji Radisson Hotel

You know you are going to have a great holiday when you board your flight and the you are immediately made comfortable by friendly smiling faces. We had booked a Qantas flight and we were being flown by the partner airline Air Pacific, so our Fijian experience commenced immediately with a "Bula" as we boarded the plane. Our attendant ensured that Mr GG was very comfortable and each time he did the drink trolley rounds he offered hubby a second Fiji Bitter "for later".  It seems he had a knack of knowing which seats were likely to be a little thirsty and we were very well looked after.

  Fiji Radisson Greeting

My sister and her family were also on the same flight and they recieved the same attentive service. Needless to say we arrived in Fiji, fully relaxed and ready to begin our holiday. Our first night was to be spent on the Fiji mainland before continuing on to our chosen island.  We explained to our travel agent that we wanted somewhere of above average quality for our first night in Fiji.  We also wanted to be close to the marina for our trip out to the islands.

 Radisson Hotel Waterfall

Our agent booked us into a two bedroom apartment at the Radisson Fiji on Denarau Island.  The resort is only a quick cab ride from both the airport and the Marina, but when you arrive you feel as if you have been transported to a tropical paradise.

Fiji Radisson Hotel

The resort grounds are beautifully landscaped with pools and garden winding throughout. The centerpiece of the landscaping is an impressive waterfall which empties into the pools, and can be seen from the restaurant, bar area and the main reception.

Radisson Fiji apartments Fiji Radisson Rooms

There is so much to love about this resort.  Our apartment was beautiful and spacious with all the expected facilities and amenities. There was a choice of eight restaurants including a romantic “adults only, over water” restaurant which serves a set three course menu. The evening in the pool commenced with champagne on arrival, and wine throughout the meal served by your own private waiter.

Over water Restaurant

Whilst the resort was completely children friendly and offered Kids club and child minding services, the pools were distinguished as either being “adults only” or family friendly pools.  This gave couples a chance to have a romantic moment with out the splashing of children, and with a total of five pools on the resort grounds there were plenty of choices.  One of the children’s pool included a slide which was a great way to keep the kids amused for hours.

Hubby particularly enjoyed the ability to swim in the ocean, in the gorgeous, calm, warm tropical water, but remaining with in shouting distance to the pool bar. Although he did regret not having the opportunity to play a round of golf on the 18 hole course.

Fiji Holiday

With only an overnight stay booked we were limited in the activities we could enjoy and spent our time in the pool until well after dark.  Feeling a little hungry we made our way to one of the resort restaurants with a view of the waterfall and the ocean.

 Radisson Dining Room Fiji

The restaurant BLU feature light fresh cuisine which was a fusion of Fijian and Asian flavours. When we were seated by the waitress we were given refrigerated wet face washers with a refreshing mint aroma. Given the humidity of the evening the washers were appreciated by all.

The Fijian ladies were lovely, fussing over the children and being friendly and chatty. When it came time to order I chose the Chicken Nasi Goreng.  I loved the way it was served and the meal was huge and thoroughly delicious.

Nasi Goreng

Hubby went with a Duck & Seafood Laksa, plus he also had the task of finishing my dish as usual.  I wish I had more stomach space, I seem to always get full so quickly.

Duck & Seafood Laksa

The little children shared a serve of Singapore Noodles which even after it was divided was a very big meal.

Singapore Noodles

The big boy had a really interesting dish which included a spiced rice dish wrapped in a very thin egg pancake and served with spicy prawns.

Spicy rice pancake

My sisters and hubby joined us through the meal.  Her hubby ordered the Crispy Lemon Chicken and also had the job of finishing Donna's rather large meal.  Donna had liked the look of the spicy pancake and had settled on that for dinner but it got the better of her. We are both cursed with small appetites.

Crispy Lemon Chicken

After our meals we returned to our wonderful air-conditioned room. We all slept so soundly!  My hubby who is a “bed connoisseur” decided that the bed in our room was the best bed he had ever slept in.  It was just the right level of softness and firmness, being 6”6’ the fact that it was King sized melted his heart on arrival.

With all the sleeping going on in our room we found that we needed to hurry to the breakfast buffet, as we had slept through until almost until the end of service.  This doesn’t usually worry me too much, as I am not really a breaky person.  I find I never have an appetite in the morning, and it’s a good strong cappuccino that I am usually looking for, but today I had really wanted to see if there were any surprises on this buffet so we hurried down.

 Radisson Breakfast

Our little bit of effort was definitely rewarded the whole breakfast set up was very impressive.  We were given a “tour of the buffet” which included a double glass door fridge containing champagne and chilled glasses for guests to enjoy at their leisure.

Champagne and Fijian Breakfast Radisson

There were various cooking stations, where chefs would make you your eggs, omlettes or pancakes as you ordered and the usual tables containing continental breakfast items and cereal.

Due to the heat there were also glass door fridges containing sliced meats and cheeses and delicious homemade yoghurts with various sweet fruits added.

My favourite item was a lime and mint sorbet which is stored in a self service mini freezer. It was so deliciously tangy and refreshingly cold. I loved having something so fresh at breakfast, and the sugar hit was very much appreciated.

Lime and mint Sorbet

Hubby by now was on his third serve of Raspberry Yoghurt, all the while he had been telling me that I should also try one. I followed his directions to the glass door fridge which contained the cold meats, cheese and other deli items. In this fridge there was also an assortment of drinks, chilled fruit and yoghurts.

The fridge ensured that all the items were kept beautifully fresh and chilled in this hot humid environment. It’s the little things which make a difference.

Raspberry Yoghurt

Mr GG was right on the money with the raspberry yoghurt, it was like a sugar bomb of sweet raspberry and creamy sweetened yoghurt! I have never tasted a nicer yoghurt.

So in summary, my breakfast consisted of my coffee the sorbet and the yoghurt followed by a serve of delicious tropical fruit.  Believe me, I left breakfast with a real sugar buzz happening.

Iddil

Husband and son number one also sampled some of the local dishes, including these savoury cakes called Iddil which are served with a coconut chutney.

Fijian Dancers

We had been staying at the Radisson with my sister and her family.  They too had chosen the Radisson on the recommendation of our travel agent. My sister had booked for an extra night so reluctantly we said our good byes and departed for the Marina, and the second stage of our Fijian holiday.

Fijian Dancers

Fijian Dancers at the Marina

Kokoda - Traditional Fijian Recipe

Posted February 19, 2011

Kokoda Fiji Outrigger Resort

Bula everyone! I am pack from Fiji, refreshed and with so many great stories and travel ideas.  First up though, I have to share a traditional Fijian recipe with you. I had this dish at a number of places during my travel and it suited the hot, humid climate perfectly. I thought it would suit our Australian Summer equally as well.  The dish is called Kokoda, it is served cold.  I was served it in shot glasses as an entrée, and in a bowl as a more substantial dish.  I liked it as a fresh entrée, and when I make it at home I would utilise a suitably sized glass for presentation.

Fijian Kokoda or kokodo

Ingredients:

1 Spanish Mackeral Fillet/ Mahi Mahi (or similar boneless, white firm fleshed fish)

½ Cup Lime Juice (marinade)

1 cup Coconut Cream (fresh is best)

½ cup Lime Juice (serving)

2 Tbs Shallots (finely diced)

2 Tbs Red Capsicum (finely diced)

2 Tbs Green Capsicum (finely diced)

2 Tbs Cucumber (finely diced)

2 t/s Red Chili (finely chopped)

2 Tbs Red Onion (finely diced)

2 Tbs Coriander (finely chopped)

2 Tbs Tomato (finely diced)

Salt & Peper to taste

Kokoda Condiments

Method:

Dice the fish fillet into small cubes.  Place in a non reactive container with the lime juice to marinade. Cover and refrigerate overnight.

Over the next 12 to 24 hours the fish should become opaque and cooked.

Fish marinaded in lime Kokoda

Drain the lime juice (discard) and place the fish in a serving bowl.

Prepare individual bowls of condiments by very finely chopping the ingredients and adding to separate bowls.

Fijian Kokoda Ingredients

The Kokoda can be served as individual dishes, with the condiment bowls on a platter for self service or can be made up in advance and served in glasses or bowls.

Kokoda Sauce Fijian recipe

To prepare the dish place ¼ cup of coconut cream and 2 Tbs of lime juice into a small mixing bowl. Add a quarter of the marinated fish to the liquid and then place half a tablespoon of each of the desired condiment into the mixing bowl. Stir until combined and then transfer to a serving dish.

Preparing Kokoda Fijian recipe

Serves 4 people as an entrée.

 Fijian Kokoda

* Canned coconut cream can be used in this dish but in an up coming story I will show you how to make coconut milk and cream from the nut itself. The taste is amazing!

I have to thank all of the chefs at the Outrigger Resort, Fiji for sharing some of their wonderful recipes with me.  We thoroughly enjoyed our stay there, everyone was so friendly and the food was amazing! I would particularly like to participate in the Outrigger’s Fijian cooking classes’ next visit, as time did not permit this trip.

Anais with the Fijian Dancers

Thank you also to Flight Centre and in particular Ian Carswell for putting together a fantastic itinerary. When you're overseas on holidays with a family in tow, you want the only surprises to be good ones. We had lots of fantastic surprises which Ian had organised with the Outrigger Resort.

Above is an image of Anais being included in one of the evening performances at the Outrigger Resort in her little pink grass skirt. She was smothered in kisses from all the Fijian ladies at the end of the performance. I think this would have been one of Anais Fijian holiday highlights.

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I wish I had you for my mum when I was 5!

That cake would have been the talk of the town for the rest of the year - fantastic job.

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Thank you so much, it is going to be a wonderful surprise for my Mum, I wish everyone a great day with your own special people, those who helped you become who you are today.

Mum definitely deserves the hamper, because she is an amazing woman that has brought up 3 kids through tough times. She is the best mum a son could ask for.

She's had it tough, working hard
deserving much more than just a card
So let's raise a glass and toast her true
The best person in the world - Mum, that's you!

Thanks for the info on Rasa Malaysia's book. I used to visit her website for recipes but some time ago, igot a new PC and forgot to bookmark it!

You're too modest Julie! You did a great job with the cake! :D

Yellow strawberries and cream is just perfect for mum as a reward for putting up with two kids who were a pain in the bum.

I would have loved to have seen those martini glasses! Hope Miss A had a lovely time celebrating turning 5 :D

It shouldn't. It should go to me as whilst trying to make sure my mum, step-mum, MIL, Step-MIL, 3 x Grandmas are spoilt on Mother's Day, I always seem to get forgotten!

My poor old mum is battling to care for my step dad who has advanced Parkinsons. My real dad who has had a stroke still expects her to be there for him, my bro is going bankrupt and she lives two states away from her only gransdon. Her life has little joy- JUst wish for one thing nice to happen to her. We all love our mums, good luck to you all!

Perfect place to relax and forget about all the troubles we have in the city and just unwind ~ can't wait to go to somewhere like this hehe

 

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