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January 07, 1994 - Image 120

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-01-07

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In Jamaica there is a bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables.

wide variety of interesting
tastes influenced by the coun-
try's earliest settlers.
The first inhabitants, the
Arawak Indians, left a legacy of
corn, cassava and sweet potato
recipes that are still very popu-
lar with today's Jamaican.
The Spanish invaders of the
15th century and the British
who later drove the Spaniards
out of the island have all left a
lasting impression on what is
termed "Jamaican Food."
Generally speaking, Ja-
maican food is hot. But if you
visit the island you need not
worry if you don't like hot and

Phyllis Steinberg, a former
Detroiter, is a food writer in
Florida.

rants in addition to Jamaican
cuisine and fresh seafood.
Sandals also caters to its
Jewish clientele by baking fresh
bagels daily and serving them
each morning on their break-
fast buffets.
But if you want to dust off
your taste buds and test the
"authentic" foods, you must un-
derstand that spice is the vari-
ety of life in Jamaica. Local
cooking means a lot of onion,
peppers, garlic, nutmeg and all-
spice.
One of the most famous dish-
es is "jerked" chicken. Jerked is
the word used when meats or
fish have been marinated in a
fiery mixture of peppers, seal-
JAMAICAN page 91

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