If you’re Jamaican, then you know Christmas cya keep without sorrel and fruit cake. Christmas in Jamaica is something you have to experience to be able to relate to.
Every Jamaican and Jamaican at heart knows that there are certain things such as family dinners and grand market that makes Christmas merry. What other traditions do you follow?
Jamaican Hot Chocolate Tea has the ability to make a grown man cry and smile simultaneously. No matter how many scorches one sustains, the love for the beverage keeps them going back for more.
If you know anything about pudding then you know what is “Hell a top. Hell a bottom. and Hallelujah in the middle.” It’s the aptest way of describing the experience of eating a perfectly euphoric sweet potato pudding.
We must make sure that our culture remains preserved and ready for the next child that is born to it. We must cherish and share all that we know with our children. We never should leave it as, ‘back in my/those days’, as if it is a fairytale. Make it tangible. Create a memory from replaying those fun things that made us enjoy life when we were young.
Being Jamaican isn’t just a nationality. A Jamaican identifies with the experience of being Jamaican. You have to live it to understand. Every day holds the potential to change the way you think, talk and even walk. It’s just a Jamaican reality that we all represent, at home and abroad. Tell us about your Jamaican experience.
In some cases, the timeless traditions of Jamaica are celebrated all year round as normal life. Eating Blue Draws is one such tradition.
Over centuries, we sleep comfortably because of the people who watch over us. These people include the Maroon leaders who continue to fight against injustice. The Maroon Women Chamber of Cooperation reminds of the injustice that has been happening with our environment and takes a stance that “It’s Time for Nature” to get respect.
1,841 ViewsJamaica’s Capital of Casual a.k.a Negril has been taken over by the hearts of some cool people. Canadian
This special day should be spent highlighting exceptional people who have extraordinary qualities. There really isn’t another way to describe women. They are just remarkable and we love them because of it.
1,304 ViewsThe Ministry of Culture has spearheaded the annual Reggae Month celebrations, since 2008. With this intention, the Jamaica
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