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  2. Festival (food) - Wikipedia

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    The festival or Jamaican festival is a type of deep-fried bread, typical of Jamaican cuisine. [1] Despite its slightly sweet taste, it is served as a side dish with meals such as fried fish, escovitch fish or jerk chicken.

  3. List of Jamaican dishes and foods - Wikipedia

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    In Jamaica, soups are often prepared on Saturdays for dinner, but they may be eaten throughout the week or at special events. They are usually consumed alone, but may be served with hard dough bread or Jamaican water crackers. Soups are almost always served piping hot. Jamaican chicken soup. Busso (rive snail) soup; Chicken foot soup; Chicken ...

  4. 2025 in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; ... Events in the year 2025 in Jamaica. Incumbents. Monarch: Charles III;

  5. Calabash International Literary Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Calabash International Literary Festival, inaugurated in Jamaica in 2001, is a three-day festival that was held annually for its first decade, before being staged on a biennial basis on even years, until 2018.

  6. Golden Krust - Wikipedia

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    Golden Krust's origins trace back to a 50-year-old bakery owned by Ephraim Hawthorne in Saint Andrew, Jamaica, that claims to serve family recipes. [6] Ephraim's son Lowell Hawthorne, Golden Krust's former President and CEO, opened the first U.S. restaurant in 1989 on Gun Hill Road in the Bronx.

  7. Rebel Salute - Wikipedia

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    Rebel Salute is an annual music festival held in Jamaica.It is held on January 15 of every year, the birthday of promoter Tony Rebel. [1] It is one of Jamaica's biggest music festivals, [2] known for its focus on roots and conscious music.

  8. Jamaica, NY - Wikipedia

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  9. Stew peas - Wikipedia

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    Stew peas originated in Jamaica, and is a Caribbean Creole dish, created from a fusion of cooking techniques and ingredients— influenced by various ethnic groups that exist in the region. The first European arrivals to the Americas, the Spanish, introduced pigs, cattle and other livestock to Jamaica and the rest of the New World.