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Jamaican festival is a Creole dish which originated in Jamaica. While its exact roots are unclear, it is likely to have been created during the colonial era, from a fusion of ingredients and techniques from the different ethnic groups which have inhabited the island.
Ackee and saltfish (Jamaica's national dish) with callaloo, fried dumplings and boiled yam. Fried bammies—cassava flatbread which originated from the Taínos. Escoveitch fish— usually served with festival and bammy. Coco bread, sandwiching a Jamaican patty.
Jamaican cuisine—jerk chicken and pork served with hard dough bread, jerk sauce,festival, fried pressed plantain and coleslaw, in Jamaica. The Taínos jerked, smoked and roasted foods on a range of wooden grills. Taíno (Arawak) women preparing bammy in the 1500s.
One popular variation is the Jamaican Festival, a cylindrical fried dumpling made with flour, sugar, cornmeal, and baking powder. These slightly sweet dumplings are served with all types of traditional Jamaican home food, particularly as a complement to the sweet-and-sour escovitch fish, as well as street food.
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Another popular dish in the Anglophone Caribbean is called "cook-up", or pelau. Ackee and saltfish is another popular dish that is unique to Jamaica. Callaloo is a dish containing leafy vegetables such as spinach and sometimes okra amongst others, widely distributed in the Caribbean, with a distinctively mixed African and indigenous character.
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