Sentences with phrase «traditional jamaican»

Half Moon will additionally introduce a beachside bar and grill with traditional Jamaican cuisine venue on Sunset Beach and offering open - air and scenic outdoor seating.
Started the day with a nice buffet breakfast with a lot of traditional Jamaican food such as coconut bread, Ackee and Saltfish and the regular sausages, omelette, potatoes and a wide spread of other typical buffet dishes.
Sandy Haven Resort features one restaurant, Bongos, which serves traditional Jamaican dishes along with other grilled favorites and has a very friendly, welcoming wait staff.
In building The Hermitage, major emphasis was put on using local workers and Jamaican materials (stone, marble, mahogany, cedar) to reproduce features of authentic and traditional Jamaican -LSB-...]
Chef de Cuisine Christopher Golding and his team arouses the tastebuds by marrying flavours (such as the acidity of pickled beets with the richness of seafood to make a delectable smoked marlin appetiser) and putting a modern spin on traditional Jamaican favourites (such as jerk) to create an exciting journey for foodies.
A traditional Jamaican fishing town, the community of Oracabessa has a vibe and energy all of its own.
This traditional Jamaican dish combines the heat of chile peppers, garlic, and ginger with fragrant spices.
is an easy version of a traditional Jamaican dish that is often simply referred to as «rice and peas» (though the «peas» are actually small red beans).
Jamaican Red Beans and Rice is an easy version of a traditional Jamaican dish that is often simply referred to as «rice and peas» (though the «peas» are actually small red beans).
In addition to traditional Jamaican jerk spices and herbs, The Shizzle adds pineapple mash for a burst of tropical taste and to help the aromatic jerk flavors infuse your food.
She explains that this new line of products — chicken, beef and turkey pot pies, as well as apple cinnamon and western omelet fillings in a flaky pastry crust — were created to be more American than the company's traditional Jamaican offerings.
With a desire to bring traditional Jamaican patties to America, the HoSangs opened Royal Caribbean Food Delights in 1978, as well as its sister company, Royal Caribbean Bakery.
«This was to reflect the new ownership of the company, which is local,» he notes, «and to reflect what we know and love — which is traditional Jamaican herb — and how we do business in Jamaica.»
Sabrina HoSang explains this new line of products — chicken, beef and turkey pot pies, as well as apple and cinnamon and western omelet fillings in a flaky pastry crust — were created to be more Americanized than the company's traditional Jamaican offerings.

Not exact matches

His traditional brisket, pork, and turkey could hold their own below the Mason - Dixon Line, while his Jamaican jerk baby back ribs and lamb belly might be the start of a New York City style.
Created with fruit, spice and a dash of pepper, and with a nod to the traditional English / Jamaican pepper sauces, this thick tropical sauce offers the perfect accompaniment to all grilled, baked and broiled meats and poultry, cheeses, gravies, stews and tofu dishes too.
Unlike traditional castor oil, the darker the Jamaican black castor oil is, the better.
The beach - facing O'Grille serves up traditional Caribbean dishes like jerked meats and fresh fish; Rasta Pasta serves all the Italian classics with a creative Jamaican twist; and Nikkei Restaurant merges Japanese, Chinese, and Peruvian cuisine at Teppanyaki - style tables.
A Philly dining landmark, Jamaican Jerk Hut — a pivotal location in the Cameron Diaz classic In Her Shoes — does a brisk business in traditional delicacies like jerk chicken, curry goat and ginger beer.
The gallery describes the works thus: «Focusing on the body to impart the paradoxical relationship between Jamaica's traditional expectations of manhood and the flamboyant aesthetics of its dancehall culture, Patterson creates a window onto working - class Jamaican society.»
The Alchemystics — Fueled by their passion to explore beyond the edges of traditional musical boundaries and their diverse ethnic and musical backgrounds, the Alchemystics blend reggae, politically infused hip - hop, gritty soul, hard - driving rock, and pulsing Jamaican, Cuban and Trinidadian rhythms into an utterly unique and distinctively original new sound.
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