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Solomon Gundy is a Jamaican pickled (with salt) fish pâté usually served with crackers as an appetizer. The pâté is made with smoked red herring (although other fish such as mackerel and shad are also sometimes used [ 1]) and is minced and spiced with Scotch Bonnet peppers and seasonings. [ 2] The dish appears on the menus of Jamaican ...
Coco bread, made to sandwich the Jamaican patty. Cornbread bun-like pastry. Cow foot, stewed. Curry goat. Curry chicken. Dumpling, served boiled, fried, and/or baked. Escoveitch fish. Green bananas, eaten boiled, or sliced and fried to make banana chips. Jamaican festival, similar to a hushpuppy.
It can be garnished with bacon and tomatoes, and is usually served as breakfast alongside breadfruit, hard dough bread, dumplings, or boiled green bananas. [7][8] Ackee and saltfish can also be eaten with rice and peas or plain white rice. [9][10] When seasonings (onion, escallion, thyme, garlic) and saltfish are combined with plain rice it is ...
Jamaican cuisine includes a mixture of cooking techniques, flavours and spices influenced by Amerindian, West African, Irish, English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Indian, Chinese and Middle Eastern people who have inhabited the island. It is also influenced by the crops introduced into the island from tropical Southeast Asia, many of which are ...
A list of fish of Jamaica. Jamaican waters contain maccaback and saltwater fish. [1] Saltwater. The chief varieties of saltwater fish include: Kingfish; Jack;
Stamp and Go and callaloo fritters. Stamp and Go is a fish fritter made with salt fish in Jamaican cuisine. [1] It is part of a Jamaican breakfast. [1] It is referred to as one of the original fast foods in Jamaica. The unusual name is supposed to have derived from the 18th-century British sailing ships.
Run down. Run down, also referred to as rundown, [1] run dun, [2] rondón, fling-me-far, and fling mi for, [3] is a stew dish in Jamaican cuisine and Tobago cuisine. [4] The traditional Jamaican dish is eaten in several Latin American countries that share a coast with the Caribbean Sea. It consists of a soup made up of reduced coconut milk, [2 ...
Callaloo (/ ˌkæləˈluː / KAL-ə-LOO, [1] Jamaican Patois: [kalalu]; many spelling variants, such as kallaloo, calaloo, calalloo, calaloux, or callalloo) [2][3] is a plant used in popular dishes in many Caribbean countries, while for other Caribbean countries, a stew made with the plant is called callaloo. Cuisines, including the plant ...