Why does food taste better in the British Virgin Islands? It could be the clear water and white sand that surround you. Or it could be Sunny Caribbee. Created by a trio of expats in 1983, the homemade spice blends were meant to showcase the best of Tortola’s culinary traditions. Today, H.R. Penn’s social Inn , one of road Town’s historic buildings, houses the brand’s line of more than 100 fl avors — from sweet banana jam to spicy jerk seasoning. Or look for the trademark West Indian house logo all around Tortola. Try the provision station at Soper’s Hole for a wide selection in an out-of-the-way spot. stock up on secret ingredients; then add the steak spice or the Mango Magic hot sauce to your next backyard barbecue. The only thing missing will be the clear water and white sand. Spices and sauces from about $6. sunnycaribbee.com

