Fiji Edition

March 15, 2027

Na Duruka leads today's complete edition for Fiji.

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Monday, March 15, 2027

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Quaint boats nestled in Grebaštica harbor with scenic coastal views.
Regional/Cultural Day

Na Duruka

Seasonal. The duruka, the unopened flower shoot of the sugarcane plant, appears for a brief window each year. It looks like a thin green reed, it tastes like asparagus met sugarcane, and cooked in coconut cream it is one of Fiji's most beloved seasonal dishes. The window is short. The coconut wireless announces it. The village women harvest it before the sun gets high.

Close-up of running shoes and legs outdoors on stone steps, perfect for sport and lifestyle themes.
Regional/Cultural Day

Na Uto Ni Dina

Seasonal. The uto, the breadfruit, is the tree that keeps on giving. When it fruits, the entire village eats. It is roasted in the lovo, boiled in coconut cream, or eaten fresh with fish. The breadfruit tree outside the village hall is communal property. When the fruit is ready, everyone takes what they need. No money changes hands. This is the way it has always been. This is the vanua.

Group of gazelles in natural habitat during daytime across open grasslands.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Azerbaijan Day

You travel through Azerbaijan's landscapes where Caucasian leopards, red deer, and Caucasian black grouse thrive. You notice that Azerbaijani families commonly keep dogs, cats, and occasionally eagles as pets. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Two men exchanging dates in a vibrant Dubai spice market stall.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of United Arab Emirates Day

You experience Emirates airline, the region's flagship carrier known for luxury aviation, and Al Ain bottled water, the UAE's most consumed local beverage brand. You recognize both as symbols of the Emirates' rapid modernization and ambition, with Emirates pioneering service standards while Al Ain represents the nation's precious water resources.