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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...

The Price of Best Dressed Chicken Back in Jamaica (2026)

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  For a long time in Jamaica, chicken back was the ultimate "budget" meat. It was the reliable protein that could stretch a pot of soup or a plate of brown stew for a whole family without breaking the bank. But prices are changing fast, and the way we buy it is changing too. What is Chicken Back? If you aren't from the Caribbean, you might be wondering exactly what this cut is. Chicken back is the bird's dorsal region—the part of the chicken that remains once the breasts, wings, and legs have been removed. It is a bony cut, but in Jamaican cuisine, it is prized for its high fat content and marrow, which creates a rich, silky gravy that you just can't get from a chicken breast. It is the secret ingredient for the best Jamaican pumpkin soup and "seasoned rice." The Rise of "Hand-Cut" A few years ago, the Best Dressed Chicken company changed the game with hand-cut chicken back . This isn't the machine-separated, tiny, s...

How to Make Gut Healthy Ginger Bug (Natural Soda Starter)

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How to Make Gut Healthy Ginger Bug (Natural Soda Starter) Many of us in Jamaica grew up with homemade Ginger Beer. Today, I want to share something a little different: The Ginger Bug. While a Ginger Bug isn't a traditional part of our culture, it is a game-changer for anyone who loves fermented drinks. It is a natural starter made from wild yeast and "good" bacteria. Not only does it make your homemade sodas fizzy and sharp, but it’s also a powerful prebiotic that is amazing for your gut health! Why You Need a Ginger Bug Unlike commercial sodas, a drink made with a ginger bug is alive. It populates your gut with beneficial bacteria. Plus, it gives you total control over the sugar—I like mine "dry" (not too sweet), and this method is perfect for that. Ingredients Fresh Ginger: Use organic if possible. Granulated Sugar: To feed the yeast. Filtered Water: Very important! Chlorine in tap water can kill the wi...