Great video -- I am going to be including it in my lectures about the Caribbean in my geography classes. Thank you for helping me teach my students about how cultures combine together, influence each other, and create new pieces of culture.
That’s because we 🇨🇺🇩🇴🇵🇷 are NOT Latin American, we have to STOP keeping 🇩🇴🇨🇺🇵🇷US🇵🇷🇩🇴🇨🇺in that box!.. That’s one of the reasons ppl are not understanding why we ((especially, the island of 🇵🇷) are not free yet/independent yet… AGAIN, SPANISH SPEAKING MEDIA WITH THE MALICIOUS INTENT AND HELP OF THE U.S. WHO HELPED PUSH THAT FALSE NARRATIVE TO STRIP OUR CARIBBEAN PRIDE SO THAT WE WEAKENED WITHIN CARIBBEAN SOLIDARITY… THEY (EUROPEAN POWERS) WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER WHEN US CARIBBEANS STOOD WITH AND SUPPORTED EACH OTHER THROUGH MANY REVOLTS… WHY DO YOU THINK THE REST OF THE CARIBBEAN WOULD LOVE TO INCLUDE US WITHIN THEIR UNIONS SO THAT THE CARIBBEAN MOVEMENT AND SUPPORT FOR EACH OTHER IS STRONGER, BUT THESE TITLES EMBED A DIVISION AND EXCLUSION WE DISPLAY ON OUR (🇨🇺🇩🇴🇵🇷) BEHALF! We are Caribbean/“The Spanish Caribbean”… BUT A CREOLE PPL! NOT SPANISH, NOT LATINO/A!!!!
I’ve been making money by cooking and baking Western and Central European derived dishes, along with traditional “ American” ( cornbread, baked beans, bbq) food. I became so interested in food that aren’t exactly in that orbit of influence. I took a liking to attempting to make Indian korma, Thai green curry, with moderate to good success. It seems that the exquisite and neighborly food of the Caribbean would be a great place to try.
Corn and tomatoes brought in by others? These were both indegenous yo meso America, and no doubt introduced by them into the Caribbean. We don’t rely on corn, the cassava served that function as well as dried fish. But I would hesitate to say that it came from far away and that the natives were unfamiliar with that crop
Great video, however, Yam originated in Africa. It was brought from Africa on the slave ships as it does not rot quickly and so could last on the middle passage journey. After some time Yam grows shoots and these were planted in the Caribbean Islands. Yam is probably the only crop brought from Africa and should not be forgotten.
Great video -- I am going to be including it in my lectures about the Caribbean in my geography classes. Thank you for helping me teach my students about how cultures combine together, influence each other, and create new pieces of culture.
Thank you for helping me with my Dissertation/Thesis !
Many thanks from the UK!
So informative! Awesome information!
Hi everyone am inviting you all over to Barii & Neika's Kitchen to try this coconut 🥥 rice and curried mushroom 😋 hope you'll enjoy 🇯🇲 blessings
I came for food ideas and was educated! Thank you!
Ayyeeee saw sofrito and arroz con gandules! 👏🏾🙌🏾 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷 Caribbean people we are one! 💪🏾
That’s because we 🇨🇺🇩🇴🇵🇷 are NOT Latin American, we have to STOP keeping 🇩🇴🇨🇺🇵🇷US🇵🇷🇩🇴🇨🇺in that box!..
That’s one of the reasons ppl are not understanding why we ((especially, the island of 🇵🇷) are not free yet/independent yet…
AGAIN, SPANISH SPEAKING MEDIA WITH THE MALICIOUS INTENT AND HELP OF THE U.S. WHO HELPED PUSH THAT FALSE NARRATIVE TO STRIP OUR CARIBBEAN PRIDE SO THAT WE WEAKENED WITHIN CARIBBEAN SOLIDARITY…
THEY (EUROPEAN POWERS) WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER WHEN US CARIBBEANS STOOD WITH AND SUPPORTED EACH OTHER THROUGH MANY REVOLTS…
WHY DO YOU THINK THE REST OF THE CARIBBEAN WOULD LOVE TO INCLUDE US WITHIN THEIR UNIONS SO THAT THE CARIBBEAN MOVEMENT AND SUPPORT FOR EACH OTHER IS STRONGER, BUT THESE TITLES EMBED A DIVISION AND EXCLUSION WE DISPLAY ON OUR (🇨🇺🇩🇴🇵🇷) BEHALF!
We are Caribbean/“The Spanish Caribbean”… BUT A CREOLE PPL!
NOT SPANISH, NOT LATINO/A!!!!
Love this content ! Just subscribed . My fiancé from Haiti and I are growing out channel Caribbean Wayz :)
beautiful recipe and beautiful channel, will be watching more videos in your channel :)
Awesome! Timely! Will be showing my students on Wednesday
This was so good! Are more videos coming?
What an amazing video!!!!!
Yes it is!
great information
Great content😄😇🙂 when is more video's coming😄😆
This is a good video
Good example is Breadfruit, brought in from the Pacific, Tahiti.
So it is a cocktail of cultures became carib food. It fantastic
Very informative
Your are making me feel hungry
Excellent video
Thanks
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Love this! Very enlightening.
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I’ve been making money by cooking and baking Western and Central European derived dishes, along with traditional “ American” ( cornbread, baked beans, bbq) food. I became so interested in food that aren’t exactly in that orbit of influence. I took a liking to attempting to make Indian korma, Thai green curry, with moderate to good success. It seems that the exquisite and neighborly food of the Caribbean would be a great place to try.
Beautiful perspective. A great introductory video for teaching Caribbean history.
I love Caribbean food.Similar to Soul Food!
Yes it is
Do you do interviews?
New subscriber is in the building
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Corn and tomatoes brought in by others? These were both indegenous yo meso America, and no doubt introduced by them into the Caribbean. We don’t rely on corn, the cassava served that function as well as dried fish. But I would hesitate to say that it came from far away and that the natives were unfamiliar with that crop
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Dominican ? Amazing video.
African callaloo is different from some of the callaloo in the caribbean. Jamaican callaloo is a native tree, used by the Tainos
Great video, however, Yam originated in Africa. It was brought from Africa on the slave ships as it does not rot quickly and so could last on the middle passage journey. After some time Yam grows shoots and these were planted in the Caribbean Islands. Yam is probably the only crop brought from Africa and should not be forgotten.
Also, Okra.
Okra and Black eyed Peas are also from Africa
Correct
Okra
Hibiscus aka sorrel
Tamarind
Watermelon
Tannia
Sesame aka benne
Black eyed peas
Pigeon peas
Coffee
Plantain and bananas
Kola
Oil palm
Cotton
RICE
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anyone from calra selbebs class?
This video made me got a A+ on my test
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A great vid
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OKRA, BLACK EYED PEAS AND YAMS ARE FROM AFRICA.
caribbean is indian food but with addition of nutmeg and rum 😂
Nah I'm sure Indians didnt have pimento, stir-fry, jerk, noodles, yam, plantain, yuca and many other things. Indians contributed a lot but not most
@@madeinjamaica7025 yuca es literally an American Indian word
@ALYoungFuture Tainos weren't East Indian and yuca is a Taino food. Many Caribbean countries, such as Hait, etc, don't have Indian influences.
Don’t be an ass please, try your best…
Caribbean food us Amerindian + European + African + Indian + Chinese