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This is the Jamaican Mango Called Julie

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My $300 JMD haul of St. Julian (Julie) mangoes at the start of the 2026 season Mango season in Jamaica is a time of pure joy, but it’s also a time of high stakes at the market. I recently paid $300 JMD for three medium-sized St. Julian mangoes , better known locally as the Julie mango . Because the season just started, prices are always a bit high. As the weeks go by, I’ll be watching to see if they drop—or climb even higher. In Jamaica, the Julie is considered one of the more “prestige” mangoes, sitting just behind the legendary East Indian. Why the Julie Mango Is So Popular in Jamaica The “Dwarf” Mango Tree One of the most unique things about the Julie mango is the tree itself. Unlike the massive Common or Number 11 trees that tower over houses, the Julie tree is small and compact. It’s often called a “dwarf mango tree.” At about 5 ft 7 in, I’ve seen Julie trees shorter than me! No climbing needed No mango pole required Fruit is easy to pick ...

Traditional Jamaican White Sweet Potato Pudding

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Traditional Jamaican White Sweet Potato Pudding The "Old-Time" Way: No Flour, No Yam, No Binders, gluten free Finding the original white sweet potato in the market is like finding gold. This potato is so starchy that it acts as its own binder, no flour or yam needed! If you want a pudding that is rich, firm, and 100% authentic, this is the recipe for you. Recipe Details Prep Time: 30 minutes (Hand-grating) Bake Time: 1 hour 20 minutes Setting Time: 2 hours in the fridge Yields: 1 Medium Baking Pot Ingredients 3 lbs Original Jamaican White Sweet Potato (Hand-grated) 1/2 cup Fresh Coconut Milk (Note: This variety is very thirsty!) 1/2 cup Cinnamon Leaf Water (Concentrated infusion) Brown Sugar (To taste) 2 tsp Vanilla Flavoring 1/4 tsp Freshly Grated Nutmeg 1/4 cup Melted Chiffon or Butter Pinch of Salt Cooking Instructions 1. Prepare the Cinnamon Water Boil 8 fresh cinnamon leaves in o...

How to Make Cherry Pineapple Drink Jamaican Style (Authentic Recipe)

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This vibrant, Vitamin C-packed beverage is a Jamaican staple. Using the naturally sweet Sugar Loaf pineapple allows for a more balanced flavor, while the local "pepper" ginger provides that signature Caribbean warmth. Prep time: 5 minutes Cook time: 0 minutes Total time: 5 minutes Servings: 4 Yield: Approx. 60 oz (1.8 Liters) Ingredients 1 lb. West Indian Cherries (Acerola), washed 4 thick slices Sugar Loaf Pineapple, peeled and cubed 1.5 oz Fresh Jamaican "Pepper" Ginger , sliced 2 Large Limes, juiced 6 cups Cold Water 1/3 cup Granulated Sugar (adjust to taste) Ice cubes for serving Instructions The Blend: Combine cherries, pineapple chunks, ginger, and water in a high-speed blender. Blend for about 60 seconds until the fruit is fully pulverized. Strain: Pour the mixture through a fine-mesh strainer or a nut milk bag into a large pitcher. Press firmly on the solids to extract all t...