In Jamaica seaweed is used as treatment, and cure in some instances. Boiling seaweed with ginger and garlic can make it the ideal cure for circulation
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Updates on Jamaica’s offerings for the welcomed diner
Try Jamaican herbs and plants for relief, treatment, cures
Some Jamaicans are clueless to the ‘green gold’, but a single plant can have varied uses depending on whether you use the seed, leaves, skin or the fruit, etc
Read MoreJew or June Plum
West Indian cherry, guava and sour sop are perfect for juices. So is the humble June plum, but is that really its name?
Read MoreGet healthy with Jamaican Jackfruit
However there are other Jamaicans like her who remain secluded in their ignorance of the value of this JACKfruit.
Read MoreThe power packed Guinea hen weed of Jamaica
It perhaps is the stinkest bush you can find ,growing almost anywhere, it is often overlooked, but called guinea hen weed it is strong in medicinal value.
Read MoreBailey’s visible at Christopher’s, with friends
Baileys Visibility Day was on Friday November 19th, and Kingston did come alive. Aside from sipping on the brown milk-based liquour, there were photo ops…
Read MoreGoing nuts about almonds in Jamaica
Jamaica’s treasure trove: It’s cuisine
Jamaica’s motto “Out of many one people”, reflects even in the cuisine. For out of many cultures, one has emerged, without individual identity being lost.
Even with the efforts of keeping the foods authentic, no none can deny the influence of the crops of our soil or the produce of our seas, which makes the foods all the more a pleasurable and unique experience.
Blessed by Noni – it cures, soothes, restores
It is a true blessing be able to pick Noni, just when you need one. Sadly too little Jamaicans understand its potency like in disease treatment
Read MoreJamaica’s 2010 Restaurant Week November 13-20
The seven-day culinary celebration is stated bigger than ever this year with a record 60 restaurants spanning Kingston, Ocho Rios and Montego Bay
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