Sunday, January 22, 2012

Frontier Bulk Popcorn Seasoning - Sour Cream & Onion, 25 lb. box

!±8± Frontier Bulk Popcorn Seasoning - Sour Cream & Onion, 25 lb. box

Brand : Frontier Natural Brands | Rate : | Price : $296.72
Post Date : Jan 22, 2012 07:19:17 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


Dehydrated nonfat yogurt (cultured nonfat milk solids), sweet cream buttermilk powder, dehydrated onion, carrot powder, dried yeast, dehydrated garlic, parsley, tomato and citric acid.Suggested Uses: Rich, creamy onion flavor great on party popcorn.Kosher: KSA Certified Kosher-DairyNutrition FactsServing Size 2 tsp (5.9g)Servings 1,925Amount Per Serving Calories 22 Calories from Fat 2% Daily Value*Total Fat 0g0% Saturated Fat 0g0% Trans Fat 0gCholesterol 2mg1%Sodium 21mg1%Total Carbohydrate 3g2% Dietary Fiber 1g3% Sugars 0gProtein 2gVitamin A 0% . Vitamin C 0%Calcium 0% . Iron 0%* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.Common Name: Popcorn SeasoningBar Code: 0-89836-82152-2

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Jamaican Foods

!±8± Jamaican Foods

Ackee and Codfish

The fleshly, yellow part of the seed pod from the ackee fruit is cooked with cod fish.This is Jamaica's national dish . When cooked,ackee looks like scrambled eggs. Many people of the other Caribbean islands do not eat ackee .Many Jamaicans are unique and strong in spirit because they do. There is one particular Caribbean island that the people would not eat this fruit, because it is alleged that they use it for the working of witchcraft. They fear Jamaicans because they eat the ackee.This dish is usually served with roasted breadfruit, boiled bananas or fried dumplings in Jamaica

Callaloo

This is a plant which is said to be a cousin of collard green and spinach. It is used as a green hot cooked vegetables and is a good accompaniment for pickled mackerel, and cod fish. This dish is usually served with boiled green bananas.It may be used in soups .Of late vegetarian blend and use it as a drink.

Escoveitch Fish.

This is a dished of freshly fish fried with a sauce of vinegar, sliced onions and hot peppers pour over the fish.

Jerk Pork or Chicken

This is a Jamaican dish that originated at Boston Beach near Port Antonio Jamaica. The meat is seasoned with peppers , other Jamaicans spices,pimento leaves and then cooked slowly over an open fire of pimento wood.In olden times is was cooked in a hole dug into the ground.

Pepper pot soup

This is a soup similar to spinach soup, Callaloo replaces the spinach. A spicy soup with lots of ground provision. When cooked in a broth of salt beef it makes it more enjoyable. It is seasoned to the taste of the chef .Real Jamaicans like it seasoned with scotch bonnet peppers.

Jamaican Pumpkin soupThis is a thick creamy soup that is made from the local pumpkin. The taste is just great. Many Jamaicans must have their pumpkin soup Friday or Saturday evenings.

Red Peas soup

This is another of Jamaica popular soup. It is made from red beans and is usually cooked in broth of pig's tail or corned beef. It is spicy and is sold plentifully on the street side

Festival

a dumpling usually cylindrical in shape with a base ingredient of cornmeal. Sugar, flour, spices milk or water, are added then fried until golden brown. Served as an accompaniment for jerk meats and fried fish.

Coconut Rundung

Is a dish made from coconut milk boiled to a custard ,with mackerel, codfish ,or vegetables added. along with seasoning.

Roasted yam

This is a dish in which special yams are roasted such as the yellow yam, white yam other wise call Negro or Lucea yam . This is served with roasted cod fish or rundung or ackee and codfish.

Peanut Porridge

This is one of the most recent food craze in Jamaica.Peanut porridge is boiled on the street side and many individuals do not feel their day complete without this meal. It is said to be a good energy food and last for hours .

Curried Goat

This is one of Jamaica's traditional dishes and is eaten at any time there is a gathering or function. A funeral,wake,dance or a wedding would all seem incomplete without this dish. It is usually served with plain white rice but more recently Jamaicans have added rice and peas as another accompaniment. Traditional its accompaniment included raisins, and shredded coconut.


Jamaican Foods

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