Banana bread and crazy vegetables: popular dishes in Jamaica
Many countries in the Caribbean are known for their cuisine, which is rich in meat dishes. However, one country stands out for its uniqueness – Jamaica.
This country is known as the "Land of Wood and Water," and its inhabitants are known for their affinity for vegetarian dishes. This is discussed in an article by NewsBytes.
Among the vegetarian dishes for which Jamaica is known, steamed cabbage takes a leading place. It is sweet and refreshing in taste. Even those who do not like cabbage will inevitably fall in love with this dish, as it lacks the bitterness typical of steamed cabbage. In Jamaica, it is usually prepared with the addition of coconut oil, garlic, onions, carrots, salt, and pepper.
Another popular vegetarian dish is callaloo. It is a stew made from a variety of green vegetables, tomatoes, onions, and seasoned with salt. It is wildly popular due to its health benefits and versatility, as it can be enjoyed on its own or served with a side of your choice.
Jamaican banana bread also earns well-deserved respect among locals and numerous tourists. It is a perfect snack, dessert, or side dish that can be enjoyed with tea or coffee. It is made from a combination of flour, baking soda, raw sugar, salt, heavy cream, vanilla extract, lime juice, grated coconut, nuts, yogurt, and ripe bananas. It can be either heated or frozen.
Finally, another popular dish for vegetarians in Jamaica is bammy. This is a traditional Jamaican flatbread made from cassava, which can be eaten with various vegetables or without meat. In its preparation, cassava is grated, formed into a disc, soaked in coconut milk, and then fried. You will find many street vendors offering this food with various accompaniments.