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Located in Viti Levu's Coral Coast, Sigatoka is a vibrant town known as the "Salad bowl of Fiji". It sits at the mouth of the Sigatoka River, with the river's path down from the mountains creating the breathtaking Sigatoka Valley. The town is bustling with a thriving market, where you can find a variety of local delicacies and fresh produce. While there is no tourist accommodation in Sigatoka itself, there are shops catering to day trippers. Explore the market square, browse through 'super'markets, and visit local shops offering everything from hardware and farm supplies to vehicle parts and repairs. Indulge in the local cuisine, including samosas, curry, and hot pies. Don't miss the old bridge, a reminder of the cane trains that once crossed the Sigatoka River. Despite being broken in half during floods, the rails still lead into the water, creating a captivating sight.
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Fijian Lovo is a traditional Fijian feast, which typically includes various meats like chicken, fish, or pork, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed over hot rocks. This method of cooking imparts a smoky flavor to the dish. The meal is accompanied by delicious side dishes like cassava, yams, and taro. Kokoda is a spicy and tangy seafood salad originating from Fiji. It mainly consists of raw fish, commonly red snapper or barracuda, mixed with onions, tomatoes, limes, chilies, and coconut cream. The combination creates an invigorating flavor that reflects the island's marine life and local produce. Vanilla slices, also known as ion faka, are a popular dessert in Fiji. These sweet pastries consist of layers of buttery, flaky puff pastry alternated with creamy vanilla custard. The delicate balance between the crisp texture of the pastry and the smooth richness of the custard makes it a beloved treat across the islands. Historical Appearance
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