Archive for the ‘Jamaican Eatings’ Category

Fitness wine

April 14th, 2012 by jamaicachef 0

Surprisingly, alcohol–which, when used in moderation can lower the risk of heart and artery diseases, by preventing plaques from building…

Orange peel’s powerful health benefits

April 9th, 2012 by Anthea 0

There are over 25 benefits of eating the peel of a Jamaican orange. Did you know that the rind is the skin without the white bit in culinary terms?

Jamaica’s sour sop tree bark good for nerves?

April 8th, 2012 by Anthea 0

Important arts, culture and creative events happening around the world, especially in Jamaica on August 6. Power to the creative minds! QUESTION: Dear Jamaican herbalist, Someone told me today to drink tea from the sour top trees bark. I know about the leaves… but the bark — hmmm? Gloria RESPONSE: Dear Gloria, Was the person [...]

Cleanse my eyes with Jamaican herbs

April 7th, 2012 by Anthea 0

break a piece of the tree’s very small branches and place in water to drain some of the sap. Use the mixture as eye drops until your eye condition clears

Its not Easter time in Jamaica if…

April 6th, 2012 by Anthea Comments Off

Ahhh its good ole time easter again. Traditionally though if traditions, myths, beliefs, practices of this time in Jamaica is not discussed, it doesnt feel like that good ole time Easter where we celebrate the Rock of Ages, Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, who clefts for us as humanity. Easter hymns make us cry… Easter [...]

Using Easter lilies at Easter time as herbal treatment

April 6th, 2012 by jamaicaherbalist 0

Working against heart palpitations, certain poisons in the body, Easter lily bulbs and flowers are good for the nerves system, sore throat and common colds.

A few great spots to eat Jamaican, I’ve found

March 31st, 2012 by Anthea 0

Sweetwood jerk spot in New Kingston, where all meats are grilled on the good ole pimento wood. Ahhhh!

Eating Jamaican is what I am saying

March 30th, 2012 by jamaicachef 0

EATING Jamaican Jamaica has so much to offer, when it comes on to food. We grow so much on this beautiful island. from vegetables to peas to nuts to fruits, we also rear animals of high protein for consumption. We need to start promoting our country by eating what our country grows and produce. We [...]

Jamaican herbs for stroke?

March 27th, 2012 by Anthea 0

… by my research, I realise that all the herbs that were recommended for stroke interacts with these blood thinning medications

Jamaica cuisine my thing!

March 26th, 2012 by jamaicachef 0

Jamaica cuisine includes a mixture of cooking techniques, flavours, spices and influences from indigenous people on the island. It is also influenced by the crops introduced to the island from tropical South east Asia. Jamaica cuisine includes various dishes from different cultures brought here to the island with the arrival of people from far and [...]