Sunday 20 March 2016

Unique Caribbean food Culture Secrets

Food Food Food!!!

We eat it everyday all around the world. Most of us are currently obsessed with finding more organic/ healthy ways to enjoy eating our day to day food items. and the rest of us,... well we just go for what we are craving, tastes good, is easy to acquire and fills the space in our stomachs.....lol...

Well we have decided to maybe aid both sides of the spectrum and take you guys on a new way to eat that would be both healthy as well as easy and affordable.

This particular blog post will be updated every three (3) months, for your eating pleasure.

Now let's get into some deliciousness.....

First up!
The Bajan dish called Jug Jug.


Made with just three (3) ingredients and occasionally four (4): Pigeon Peas, Corn and Meat (okra, optional) (salt and pepper)

Now while we can go the boring route and talk / write you through, we thought it better to show you.

Enjoy! ;)




Next Stop in our Cultural Cuisine tour is Jamaica Jamaica!!!...

For some succulent Callaloo Stuffed baked fish.

Made with just Fish, callaloo, onion, garlic, fish sauce, soy sauce, scotch bonnet pepper and one carrot (Salt and Pepper)



Enjoy the how to video below! 




Finally, to the spice isle of Grenada for its national dish; Breadfruit Oil down.
Yummm......Now us Caribbean born and bread will know about the breadfruit. However, I strongly urge everyone to get your hands on it and try this mouth watering dish out!


You will need:
2 lbs chicken
1 sprig basil
1 sprig fresh thyme
2 sprigs of celery leaves
5 Caribbean seasoning peppers (or sweet peppers)
1/2 onion
6-7 cloves garlic
2 carrots
½ bunch of callaloo leaves (taro leaves) (or 1 bunch of spinach)
2 yams
8 green bananas (or 4 potatoes)
1 breadfruit (or canned breadfruit or 1 large taro root)
1/2 lb. salted fish or pork
4 fresh turmeric (or 1 Tbsp. turmeric powder)
1 brown, mature coconut  + 6 cups water (or 3 cups canned coconut milk +  3 cups water)
1 cabbage
2 cups flour


Method cur to see the famous cook from the YouTube channel "Caribbean Pot"




Serve as is and do Enjoy!

That's it for now folks, we hope you all enjoyed learning about these alternative meals to the international cuisine, and for us bindge eaters to fast food. Try one!

Next food post update will be in June 2016.

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