What do Jamaicans call coconut?

This is so Jamaican. When you go to Jamaica ask for a green coconut (called Jellies) in any market or fruit stand.
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What is Coco called in the Caribbean?

The dasheen, also known as coco, is most often used in Jamaica and Caribbean soups. The nutty flavor of the dasheen is perfectly blended with coconut and fruit for a tasty pudding dessert. Dasheen is often called coco, even though coco is a slightly smaller relative of the dasheen.
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Does Jamaica have coconut?

There are two main varieties of coconuts in Jamaica. The Maypan and the Malayan Dwarf. Two other varieties are the Jamaica Tall and the Panama Tall.
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Why do Jamaicans call coconut jelly?

Many people have never heard of coconut “jelly” meat and it's sometimes referred to as “coconut gel.” Coconut jelly is the meat of coconuts harvested while they're young, green, and immature. At that stage of their growth, coconuts contain a white flesh that resembles jelly.
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Who brought coconut to Jamaica?

Coconuts were introduced by Spanish settlers in the 16th century. They are used in multiple ways – both in their raw, natural state and for derivative products. The raw coconut produces coconut water on the inside, as well as soft, inner layer known as the “coconut jelly”.
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Which fruit is indigenous to Jamaica?

Jamaica's national fruit, the ackee is commonly used as the main ingredient in the island's traditional food dish, ackee and saltfish. This pear-shaped produce features a mild, nutty taste, which is why it is commonly curried over rice or cooked with tomatoes, onions, and codfish.
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Who first ate coconut?

Coconuts were first domesticated by the Austronesian peoples in Island Southeast Asia and were spread during the Neolithic via their seaborne migrations as far east as the Pacific Islands, and as far west as Madagascar and the Comoros.
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What is Kaya in Jamaican?

“Kaya” is Jamaican street-slang for “dope” and an airy mood of gently-stoned benevolence radiated from the album's grooves, a vibe underlined by the picture of a ganja plant that graced the back-cover artwork.
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What is Bobo in Jamaican?

The title of Bobo Ashanti essentially means "Black warrior". The Bobo Ashanti are one of the strictest Mansions of Rastafari.
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Why do Jamaicans say blood clot?

The true meaning of the word Bloodclot, when used in Jamaica, came from blood cloth, but when Jamaicans say cloth it comes out as clot. A blood cloth is a feminine hygiene product. So in essence, when the word is used in anger towards someone, you're basically calling them a tampon.
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What is one thing Jamaica doesn't have?

Flags of the World

Jamaica is one of only two countries in the world that has no common colors with the flag of the United States of America.
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What foods are not allowed in Jamaica?

What foods are not allowed in Jamaica?
  • Honey and its by-products.
  • Pork and pork products (not including sealed cans/ tins) from the USA.
  • Beef and beef products and by-products from Canada and.
  • conch and lobster, neither live nor processed.
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Which country has the best coconut?

More coconuts (hundreds of millions!) are exported from Thailand than from any other country in the world, and for good reason. Young Thai coconuts are well known for being the best in the world, even compared to other countries in Southeast Asia.
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What is taro called in Jamaica?

Dasheen is sometimes called taro, eddo, or malanga, although malanga is grouped as Xanthosoma sp. Dasheen is a tall growing tropical plant that resembles the ornamental elephant ear plant and the cocoyam. Jamaica small quantities are used to make dasheen chips.
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What do jamaicans call malanga?

Malanga, also known as yautía or cocoyam, is a starchy root vegetable that is commonly used in South American, African, and Caribbean cuisine. Malanga has a rough, hairy outer skin, with a crisp, white or pink flesh.
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Is Coco the same as dasheen?

Dasheen is often called coco, but coco is actually a slightly smaller relative of dasheen. It is known by many local names and often referred to as "elephant ears" when grown as an ornamental plant. Food uses: Dasheen is usually served boiled or cut up and used as a thickener in hearty soups.
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What is a rude boy in Jamaican?

Noun. rude bwoy (plural: rude bwoy dem or rude bwoys dem, quantified: rude bwoy) criminal, delinquent, gangster.
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What does BUTU mean in Jamaica?

butu (plural: butu dem or butus dem, quantified: butu) An uncouth and stupid person; a boor; a low-class person.
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What is Bulla in Jamaican?

Bulla cake, usually referred to as bulla, is a rich Jamaican cake made with molasses and spiced with ginger and nutmeg, sometimes dark-colored and other times light-colored. Bulla are small loaves that are flat and round. They are inexpensive and easy to make using molasses, flour and baking soda.
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What does Kaia mean in Jamaican?

With a rolling organ to create the melody, Bob sings about the rain falling outside, and the need for “Kaya” in his life. In Jamaica, the word “kaya” is a slang term for marijuana, made even more popular by Bob Marley's use of it (both the word and the drug).
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What is bye in Jamaican?

'Inna di morrows'

Used when saying goodbye. The literal translation would be 'In the tomorrows', meaning 'see you later'.
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Is A coconut a fruit or a nut?

Botanically speaking, a coconut is a fibrous one-seeded drupe, which is a fruit with a hard stony covering enclosing the seed. A seed is the reproductive unit of a flowering plant.
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Is coconut male or female?

The coconut is a monoecious plant producing male and female flowers separately on the same tree. There are also palms which produce either completely male or female flowers. The tendency to produce completely male inflorescences is frequently observed when the palm produces the spadix for the first time in its life.
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Why are there no coconuts in Hawaii?

While coconuts grow throughout Hawaii — and in tropical locations around the world — the plant didn't originate here. Instead, coconut plants were first cultivated in two separate places, which makes the coconuts found on islands in the Pacific Ocean different from those found on islands in the Indian Ocean.
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