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Jamaican Street Food in Kingston SPICY CRAB POT + Jerk Pan Chicken in Jamaica

Jamaican Street Food in Kingston SPICY CRAB POT + Jerk Pan Chicken in Jamaica

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KINGSTON, JAMAICA - Ive wanted to visit Jamaica for a long time, from the famous jerk and curries, to the unique mix of culture, and reggae music - I was thrilled to finally have a chance to go. And 10 days in Jamaica didnt let me know - the food, amazing people, and adventure we had on this island were unforgettable. Stay tuned for a full Jamaican food and travel video series throughout this gorgeous Caribbean island. We begin this trip with a Jamaican street food tour in Kingston, the largest city in Jamaica, and a great place to explore and get a feel of city life, and a mix of cultures represented in Jamaica. Coronation Market - As one of the biggest outdoor food markets in Jamaica and the Caribbean, you can be assured, Coronation Market is a bustling, colorful, paradise of fruits and vegetables. Youll find everything you need here to make Jamaican food - from Scotch bonnet chilies to ackee. Its fantastic. On the way out of the market, we found a man selling soup - Jamaican bean soup with cow skin, and pumpkin soup with chicken feet. It was spectacular. Soup - 120 JMD (0. 88) per bowl National Heroes Circle - Alice Stall - Next up on this Jamaican street food tour, we headed to National Heroes Circle, known for its street food stalls that sell spicy crabs, soups, and corn. The crab was delicious, simmered with thyme and scotch bonnet chilies. The corn was served with chunks of mature coconut, an amazing combination. And finally Alice, makes some amazing pumpkin soup, full of chicken feet and organs - dont miss it in Kingston. Crab and everything - 2, 600 JMD for everyone - there were about 8 of us. Ibo Spice Portal - This was an unplanned spot on this food tour - we found it and decided to go check it out. Turned out to be an amazing experience. So Ital food, comes from the world Vital, which is typically a Rastafari way to eat - typically vegetarian, focusing on natural and local ingredients. Ibo Spice Portal is a small Rasta community yard where they always have food cooking and juices brewing. Its friendly, relaxed, artistic, and the food is delicious. We all enjoyed the mix of vegetarian food, served in a calabash. Also, the guava soursop juice was one of the best Ive ever had. Ital vegan food - 700 JMD (5. 12) per bowl Jerk Pan Chicken - Red Hills Road - Finally to finish this Jamaican street food tour of Kingston, we had to eat jerk pan chicken, a staple street food of Jamaica, and something so tasty, you cant resist. Red Hills Road is the famous pan chicken spot in Kingston and vendors line the road with the barrel grills. The chicken is grilled, slathered in sauce, and topped with bread. Pan chicken - 500 JMD (3. 66) per pack
Date: 2020-04-05

Comments and reviews: 10


I'm so glad you got to taste some of the foods that I had forgotten the names of because I left when I was young. Especially when you was able to sample a piece of heaven that the Rasta from IBO Spice Portal gave you, that's one the fruits I was trying to remember the name of. Your face said everything it brought so much memories, thanks. Also I'm hoping you got to taste Stinkin-toe, Star Apple, Coconut Run Down, and my favorite Gungo Peas Soup, vegan/regular.
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I'm Eritrean and Haitian. I love street Jerk chicken with the sauce on the side. Real jerk chicken has the right amount of spice where it doesn't burn your mouth to where you can't taste the chicken. I eat all organic food. From vegan to meats. I carry my own spices in my satchel.
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I am a lover of your content. I think you are an amazing man with an amazing family. I am Jamaican and i have visited most places you have since i live in Kingston. Good food Wish i met you. Keep up the good work tho Mark. Ill keeep watching and learning from you. Blessed love bredda
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Mark didnt down a scotch bonnet pepper when he was at the crab stand, that was a tomato thats why he said it tasted likea rip patch of bananas, salty, LITTLE BIT SPICY, and tomatoy hahahaBut so nice to see some of the island foods I look forward to seeingand eating when I go back
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what a really great video, it is all natural and those man from Rastafarian vegan restaurant are really awesome we can purely see their potential for all nature, and the blessing from their delicious food, Godbless your beautiful country, love from the Philippines
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Yesss JA come through Finally some alkaline food on your tour. Jamaica deserves more recognition and support. One of the best islands I've visited. You def have to have a guide bc its scam city but more works a gwaan. Blisss up.
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Wow Huge fan of crab and that looks like one delicious meal. Mark, thanks for posting this. You do great work. Videos like this are a way to travel from home in this uncertain time where pretty much everyone is staying indoors.
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Seen like COVID 19 is not a problem over the other country, made we feel how life is without levels. we are put out as 3rd world country but when it come something like COVID 19 we dont even need to top healthcare system lol
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I was wondering When in world we can invent a Virtual tour Goggles or Experience with someone on internet by sitting at our homes watching on Phone or PCYou know what i mean. I
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I feel you need little more planning in choosing the places you visit not just wandering around & recording anything you see. It has to come from the heart to make impression.
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