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  2. What Is Jerk Seasoning? How to Make the Authentic ... - AOL

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    The post What Is Jerk Seasoning? How to Make the Authentic Recipe at Home appeared first on Taste of Home. It's a classic Jamaican spice blend that you can use to make chicken, pork—or your very ...

  3. Jerk (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Jerk is a style of cooking native to Jamaica, in which meat is dry-rubbed or wet-marinated with a hot spice mixture called Jamaican jerk spice.. The technique of jerking (or cooking with jerk spice) originated from Jamaica's indigenous peoples, the Arawak and Taíno tribes, and was adopted by the descendants of 17th-century Jamaican Maroons who intermingled with them.

  4. 11 Easy DIY Seasoning Blends You Can Make at Home - AOL

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    Whether you're making a Cajun-inspired dish or whipping up pasta, here are 11 homemade seasoning blends you can make yourself to save you time and money from having to buy them at the store.

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    Jerk Chicken Wings with Guava Sauce These baked wings are spicy and sweet, courtesy of jerk seasoning and a sticky guava sauce you'll want to eat by the spoonful. Expect them to go fast!

  6. Allspice - Wikipedia

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    Under the name pimento, it is used in Jamaican jerk seasoning, and traditionally its wood was used to smoke jerk in Jamaica. In the West Indies, an allspice liqueur is produced under the name "pimento dram". In Mexican cuisine, it is used in many dishes, where it is known as pimienta gorda. [7]

  7. Seasoning - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the choice of herbs and seasoning, the timing of when flavors are added will affect the food that is being cooked or otherwise prepared. Seasonings are usually added near the end of the cooking period, or even at the table, when the food is served. The most common table-seasonings are salt, pepper, and acids (such as lemon juice).