Of all the themes for Trinidad Carnival that reflect the culture, Culinary is by far the most global. New Yorkers recently got a taste of Spice Carnival at the Antilia Event in October. For 2009, Spice Carnival will bring an array of costumes that reflect Trinidad and Tobago’s diverse appetite for culture, flavor and
substance.
Not to say that any particular mas band is better than the other. The judges will decide that next year. However, we can see the detail in each costume, that shows which bands are trying harder to please the carnival community.
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Visit the Spice Carnival website for more information on their costumes and sections that they will release for Trinidad Carnival 2009.
The Spice Carnival Sections:
* Brown Sugar (Frontline)
* Brown Sugar (Men’s)
* Cardamom (Frontline)
* Cardamom (Ladies’)
* Cardamom (Men’s)
* Garden of Sage (Ladies’)
* Garden of Sage (Men’s)
* Golden Basil (Frontline)
* Golden Basil (Ladies’)
* Golden Basil (Men’s)
* Mediterranean Borage (Ladies’)
* Mediterranean Borage (Men’s)
* Melilot Bleu (Frontline)
* Melilot Bleu (Ladies’)
* Melilot Bleu (Men’s)
* Paprika (Frontline)
* Paprika (Ladies’)
* Paprika (Men’s)
* Peppercorns (Frontline)
* Peppercorns (Ladies’)
* Peppercorns (Men’s)
* Scotch Bonet (Ladies’)
* Scotch Bonnet (Frontline)
* Scotch Bonnet (Men’s)
* Sea Salt (Frontline)
* Sea Salt (Ladies’)
* Sea Salt (Men’s)






