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  2. Scotch bonnet - Wikipedia

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    However, scotch bonnets have a sweeter flavour profile and stouter shape. Scotch bonnets are mostly used in Caribbean, West African, Sri Lankan, and Maldivian cuisines and pepper sauces. In Jamaica, scotch bonnets are key ingredients in various Jamaican dishes, such as jerk, which is also of Taino origin and indigenous to the island.

  3. Jerk (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Jerk is a style of cooking native to Jamaica, in which meat is dry-rubbed or wet-marinated with a hot spice mixture called Jamaican jerk spice.. The art of jerking (or cooking with jerk spice) originated with indigenous peoples in Jamaica from the Arawak and Taíno tribes, and was carried forward by the descendants of 17th-century Jamaican Maroons who intermingled with them.

  4. The Best (And Worst) Hot Sauces Ranked - AOL

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    The slightly fruity flavor of the scotch bonnet pepper. Our senior culinary producer Natalie Lobel aptly described this sauce as "epic." Shop Now. Sauces by Jrk! Bonnet Hot Sauce. $43.00.

  5. Callaloo - Wikipedia

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    In Jamaica, callaloo is often combined with saltfish or other meats, and is usually seasoned with garlic, carrots, local powdered seasoning, tomatoes, salt, scotch bonnet peppers, onions, scallions, thyme, sweet pepper, pimento and steamed. It is often eaten as a side dish with a full course meal, or as either breakfast or dinner with roasted ...

  6. An experiment in Haiti is making once-arid lands fertile, and ...

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    The entrepreneurs also want to bring back production of the Caribbean Scotch bonnet, a variety of chili pepper. According to local lore, the Scotch bonnet, popular in Jamaica, was bountiful around ...

  7. Hot sauce - Wikipedia

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    The most common peppers used are habanero and Scotch bonnet, the latter being the most common in Jamaica. Both are very hot peppers, making for strong sauces. Over the years, each island developed its own distinctive recipes, and home-made sauces are still common. [citation needed]

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