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As a Ghanaian, I always think Jamaicans should be so so proud. Incredible how one tiny island can influence so much popular culture 🤩. Ive got a lot of love for my Jamaican cousins!
I visited Ghana last May and absolutely loved it. It reminded me of a much bigger, safer Jamaica. Similar foods, some of the words I heard were familiar and the people reminded me of those back home. Looking forward to going again.
@@mzdankmuzik oh stop. I’m black and have been to Jamaica several times but haven’t experienced these restaurants. Now I know where to go and who I’m giving my money to when I go back. Please shut up. This is amazing exposure and will give these hard working people more customers 😒
As a Nigerian it's pretty interesting seeing how similar Nigeria and Jamaica are. To the food we eat, our lifestyle, the words we say, even our architecture is incredibly similar. I'm glad they held on to so much of their west African culture even after centuries! Jamaica, and really all of the Caribbean are our long lost relatives.
yes, most of the founding fathers of Jamaica are from western Nigeria and were transported during the slave trade. which means language, food and culture were transported. this is the reason for the similarities
Not all of us. Some of us have questionable intelligence. Literally some will have everything and still make confusing choices. But otherwise yes there are many wise jamaicans regardless if age.
Seriously the best ever side host. The way you two bounced off each other with jokes, expressions, and short comments had me laughing through the entire episode! Great work, and some good food to go with it.
Sunny you finally made it to the sunny Island the most beautiful place on this earth... I want to thank you so much for highlighting the beauty of my people and my home. I also want to thank you for having Black Hero on the show, as an reggae artist myself there is no way we could pay for such promotion, also thanks for having Food Boss on. Once more thank you thank you from all of us Jamaican.
I am from Ivory Coast in West Africa and I realize the great similarity in our cuisine, our ingredients, our foods, our gestures, the same ways of dressing... In fact we are brothers who have been separated for centuries, but who have kept exactly the same culture. And I'm sure that if we were English-speaking like you, we were going to speak the same way. Our neighbors in Ghana, with whom we have enough family ties, have exactly the same way of speaking as you, given that they are English-speaking and we are French-speaking. We love you in Africa! Hats off to Sonny for his great respect for the culture of others. Stay blessed🙏🏾Peace! ✌🏾
Wouldn’t speak the same way because Patwah is mixed language of Spanish and Portuguese also, its not full on English….. many influences from the Spanish and Portuguese in Patois language, many forget Jamaica was first conquered by Spain way before England….
Ivory Coast is on my bucket list. Visited Ghana last May and loved it. The African Tigress RUclips channel featured her visit to Ivory Coast and it looks like a very beautiful country. One love!!
@kaydenpat You will not regret visiting Ivory Coast. One of the most welcoming and beautiful countries in Africa. You will absolutely feel at home. The similarity of habits and customs is so obvious. One Love bro/sis ✌🏾🙏🏾
No it's nit the same culture. I'm Jamaican origin and living in Europe, ive being to your country, nothing is similar. I didn't knew the foods and everything taste different. I think it's mostly Ghana dishes that are similar.
I understand what you mean but I think they mainly showed traditional and rural styles of cooking for the purpose of the show but most Jamaicans are very modernize unless you go into the poorer areas. The majority of Jamaicans don't eat or live like the rastafarians shown here. Some won't even cook on a coal stove in the back yard anymore. They make every thing on a gas or electric stove inside. Jerk at home is done in the oven now too etc unless u buy from a jerk man on the street. They'll even roast breadfruit and fish on their gas stove inside their houses. The experience you get is all about where u go and how traditional the family is that you stay with. What's common is that we all love these dishes even if we prepare it in more convenient ways. Wealth is unevenly distributed in Jamaica so some people live like Americans while others live a very simple life similar to what Matt and Sunny presented here.
My dad is half Jamaican, and we are in the U.S right now and we go to Jamaica basically every summer because it's so great. The food, beaches, people, activities, it's all great
As a Jamaican raised in the US I’ve watched this video many times and you really did a wonderful job at show casing the food and history. I love your channel and how you dive into other cultures, without fear, judgement, bias, etc you just embrace the experience 👏🏾
We just have to go back to farming our food naturally no gmo and dem foolishness cause we use to our natural grown food right it a pain to go to the supermarket cause nuff of the food need to go to the garbage and I think this is what cause so much inflammation in the body I’m disgust with the food right now that is in some of these supermarket 😡😭
I just love the way the video is long exposing me to many different cultures. And as a Ghanaian I just couldn’t help but love how Jamaicans use the Ghana flag 🇬🇭 and they use our Akan language too. Me love Jamaica!💜
@@dewainpowell5263 yup correct, i am jamaican but my dna is nigerian/west african - but from the regions of jamaica. lot of nigerian food and language in jamaica as well
@@barontetteh lol 😆 yeah. U gotta visit. It really felt lik home u know. I'm frm d South of Nigeria, Akassa Island in Bayelsa state. My village is just @d edge of d Atlantic Ocean & used 2b a slave transit port during d trans Atlantic slave trade. Up till date, som UAC structures, wharf, slave transit camp & som relics remain there. Her Majesty's Prison (HMP) in St Kitts is almost identical 2d slave transit camp in my village in Nigeria, Akassa. U cud tell d similarities, same architecture. D view,smell of d Atlantic Ocean frm all d Islands I visited in d Caribbeans just reminded me of home. I seldom felt out of place. There were som ppl who looked so familiar, I cud swear they were related 2ppl I knew back home in Nigeria 😀. Som distant cousins....
Jamaican people are beautiful! Met white Jamacian, Asian Jamaican, Black Jamaican and all of them are very prideful to their culture. They can talk about it all day. Cant wait to visit one day!
I'm an ethiopia I can't imagine the bond between ethiopia's and Jamaicans it's strong bond I even have Jamaica friends when I was in highschool they are really good people , honest, firendly Ja Peace for jemaicans ✌️
There is so much more to the Jamaican cuisine that you were not exposed to; but I guess you would have to spend a lengthier time in Jamaica to experience more. Thanks for visiting our beautiful island.
I'm not gonna lie, I love that this dude really goes to the local markets rather than the five star establishments. And he also adds an element of adventure without the melodramatic feel that Gordan Ramsey's show tries to use. It's fun, lighthearted, interesting, honest and the food looks great.
I really love how Sunny is always so respectful and open. His videos are just so entertaining and informative with a great sense of humor! I could watch them all day, haha!
One of my most favorite episodes on this channel. The laughter between you and Matthew was infections which made me laugh along with you. The both of you had great chemistry and I didn’t want this episode to end. Not only the landscape of Jamaica is beautiful, but so are the people and prepared dishes. What an incredible episode! Wow!
This channel should be held as the 👑💎 of all RUclips channels. It's a channel that provides such great insight to so many countries of the world w/o any prejudices or politics. It shows how food and culture connects all of us. Seeing every episide makes me appreciate all my brothers and sisters from around the globe. This show carries so much insight, laughter and heart and it does it so effortlessly. Every episode feels like an adventure to the point that you feel like you are actually there 🙂❤.
I didn’t know he went to Jamaica!!! I’m loving this!!!! Matt is the best food tour guide ever!!!!😀 You need a part 2. You still didn’t touch on Jamaican Chinese food or Jamaican Patties.😀
Since Sonny is too much of a polite guy to say it, I will. Jamaica may be known for all of those, but nothing comes close to Jamaican accent. It is so beautiful.
This has got to be one of the best episode in the series. Very Hilarious, entertainig, rich in culture and informative, Sonny and Mat Naturaly funny and cheeky. " if this crab was alive right now it would blush" haha, "some people eat this raw" Sonny: am I some people..(silence). Good job.
I'm not Jamaican but my heritage and most my family are so I feel I just have to say that it's great seeing all this food that I've grown up eating (and even more food that I haven't yet tried) being featured on here. I can't wait to go back to Jamaica again with my family and try some more.
Jamaica is on my bucket list to visit some day. LOOK AT THIS PLACE!! Gorgeous land, kind people, delicious food, amazing music. I cannot wait to start traveling💗
@@ShanaèlampART337 Any country is more than their crimes...but in Jamaica crime is a very big issue and cannot be brushed aside....and the poverty and level of corruption is on a different level.
It is the food that always brought me back to Jamaica! Even though I stayed at the all-inclusive resorts at Montego Bay, Runaway Bay and Ocho Rios, I always ate their local food. I love their jerk chickens, ackees, ox-tails on rice, dumplings and so forth. I hope to return again and again. I also love their beaches, weather and their music. Sonny, and co-hosts, thanks for bringing back wonderful memories!
As I continue to watch… the more excited I become not just off the food details, but the culture as well! Amazing, never seen Jamaica like this before ❣️
In my opinion the Jamaican language is the most beautiful in the world 🥰 When I’m older and my kids has moved out I’m going to travel to Jamaica and try the Rastafarian culture, I think my health issues would be helped by living clean, and the pain would be managed with the help of their lovely herb ❤️ Just have to hope they accept a old western lady 😆
This just makes me want to go home Jamaica 🇯🇲 here I come we have so many amazing food proud to be a Jamaica 🇯🇲 thank to you guy for this video just can’t stop watching
I like to see that some of the food I grew up eating in the Caribbean side of Costa Rica is coming from Jamaica. Akhi is also available in Puerto Limón, Costa Rica. Since we have a high volume of Jamaican heritage and I am proud of that.
Seriously drooling throughout this entire video, lol. Absolutely LOVE Jamaican dishes! I can honestly say that I've NEVER had a Jamaican dish that I didn't like 💯😋🥰❤ the flavors just be on point! And every dish is just a straight up masterpiece foreal.
Busting street food crab open with a Red Stripe beer is Jamaica. I love going off resort and visiting the locals. Last time I was there I stopped at their "DMV." It was literally spray painted on plywood "Get your drivers license here." I stopped and asked how hard it was and he told me in Jamaican "Man you drive around the block and come back and you got it." One of my favorite places.
Fun "likkle" fact: When Bob Marley & The Wailers were coming, up my wife's grandmother used to cook for them all the time as she had a little restaurant, and even hooked up to the power when they needed to practice songs. The same cooking and recipes are enjoyed to this day from my wife's mom. Best food ever !
I was already subscribed to Jamaica Food Boss and Sonny Side and I was sooooo estatic and excited to see this calloboration. And it has been amazing beyond expectations. Big Up an One Love to you both, Respek ✌❤💛💚
A lot of my comments on RUclips are mean or trolly but I'm genuinely glad to see this guy and this channel pulled through the pandemic, personally haven't watched this channel the whole pandemic, glad to be back and it's here ,good to soak in some international culture right b4 WWIII breaks out
This is fantastic show I really love and respect what this Guy and his team are doing. I never thought he would go to land of my parents but you guys are full of surprises you guys are the best food and culture show I’ve seen in the last 20 years we all really appreciate it thank you.
@@espon2112 BOTH Indigenous and East Indian/South Asian influence in Jamaica. No mention of the East Indian/Hindu influence on Rastafarianism such as ganja, kali weed (after the Hindu goddess Kali), locks from the Sadhu's, living in camps, the vegetarian influence, etc...
@@windies1827 because this is false information 😂. Jamaica is located in the Americas … our natives are black. Natives worldwide are black .. Indian native (sentinelese) Filipino native (Aeta) aboriginal First Nations (black) Indians didn’t influence Rastafarianism whatsoever. Indians were shipped to the Americas and curry was their survival.
@@windies1827 the vegetarian influence ?? 😂😂😂 that’s called ITAL. .. it’s called living off the land … like our ancestors … not no Indians 😭😭😭😭. Respect natives pls.
Listen!! I watched this with a big smile on my face... We are truly amazing. One love ma people.. Thank you Sonny for featuring our country, the people and our culture..
Food I didn't even know I needed in my life, but now Jerk chicken and pork is all I can think about 🤤. On my bucket list now thats for sure! Great content Sunny, you never disappoint! - i wrote this comment before watching the ending, OMG i was almost in tears 😂
This was so well done! I love how you are so honorable towards all the people and places you visit. I also think your team does a wonderful job of researching locations. Your show doesn't seem like it's trying too hard to shock. It reads as authentic. It reads as a childlike (joyous) exploration of God's beautiful creation, with the best local guides ever!!! I'm a Jamaican and I've learned a lot! I have a few food spots I've got to hit up now!
Love the show! I have watched travel shows like this for years, just to see the places and different foods. But, your show is the first where I actually enjoy hearing from the host! Love it, keep it up!
I’m so addicted to Sunny’s videos. Thanks for doing this onion Jamaica. Made me homesick. Only question, how did that metal sheet end up under the pig in the pit when it went in on the grate and leave in the beginning? I know Sunny made a comment about the pig flipping itself over, but… lol 😆
This is the best food tour I have seen on Jamaica, you blew away Mark Weins tour that he did a couple years ago. Keep up the good work you always show how much fun you have with the locals.
I love the way that wild hog was roasted to crunchy- crispy perfection! Could you please tell me how long it was put there? I did one with a pig of 33kg but in a slightly different process, in that I buried it entirely into a preheated pit 3 ft deep, and covered it with banana leaves , then sand and then made our fireplace for cooking the entire day’s worth of foods for our picnic team. After 5-6 hours we dug it up and found it totally roasted but the skin wasn’t as crunchy
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I'm Jamaican and I'm proud to see my country featured 🙌 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Ah true man 😂
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Yardie all the way
ya stop man jamaican me laugh
Wagwan? Even though I live in india I live and talk like a Jamaican.
As a Ghanaian, I always think Jamaicans should be so so proud. Incredible how one tiny island can influence so much popular culture 🤩. Ive got a lot of love for my Jamaican cousins!
I visited Ghana last May and absolutely loved it. It reminded me of a much bigger, safer Jamaica. Similar foods, some of the words I heard were familiar and the people reminded me of those back home. Looking forward to going again.
@@kaydenpat we are one!
Jamaica is not tiny Jamaica is a very big country.
@@joylynfrederick3773 isn't it like 2 times the size of luxembourg?
yesss!!! 🇯🇲🇬🇭
It's so amazing to see when someone respects others culture....god bless you Sonny and the whole team for showing jammacian culture
Yeah, we hv not yet learned. Always letting outsiders in to exploit and capitalize off of our cultures. 🤦🏽♀️
@@mzdankmuzik oh stop. I’m black and have been to Jamaica several times but haven’t experienced these restaurants. Now I know where to go and who I’m giving my money to when I go back. Please shut up. This is amazing exposure and will give these hard working people more customers 😒
Yeah especially the cultures that torture and eat dogs. Much respect
Yup. Makes me really happy.
@@mzdankmuzik as if
As a Jamaican all I did was smile through this whole blog with my head bursting with joy and proudest. Thank u 🙏 🇯🇲
you have an amazing culture!!
Nah I need to come to Jamaica for real
Yes, agreement.
I'm from Canada and I can confirm you probably should travel to Jamaica.
Same here!!! 🇯🇲 ❤😎
No pl like yard & no food like yard. Blessings
As a Nigerian it's pretty interesting seeing how similar Nigeria and Jamaica are. To the food we eat, our lifestyle, the words we say, even our architecture is incredibly similar. I'm glad they held on to so much of their west African culture even after centuries! Jamaica, and really all of the Caribbean are our long lost relatives.
One Love ❤️
Very true. I am on a journey to find out where my Jamaican roots started
It is not a country of scammers lol
yes, most of the founding fathers of Jamaica are from western Nigeria and were transported during the slave trade. which means language, food and culture were transported. this is the reason for the similarities
Yes yes we are descendants of you guys .. we even have similarities in how we speak, dance and other mannerisms 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Man I’ve locked in like 7 hours of these videos. Someone come get my phone. Sonny is a genius.
Me too 🤣🤣😁
You... I've been watching 19 hrs or more a day for the past week. If I could screen shot my "hours watched" I would
It's easy to have on in the background too
@@thathobbitlife you mean like I can leave the app? If so pls tell me how.
Lol about to eat everything In the house trying to recreate these dishes
Dude Jamaicans are some of the proudest, most wholesome people I’ve ever met. Make me wish I was Jamaican
Nuh worry yuh self mon, we can always adopt you! 😂
@@seeko5 got spot for one more? :`D
More like the most violent and Indiscipline country smh
Jamaica was by far the most beautiful country, with the most beautiful people, I've ever been to. Blessings!
Thank you!
Matt is such a freaking lovable guy. Pairs so well with Sunny.
I hope you do another tour of Jamaica at some point.
Great video! Thank you!
I agree!
ya man!
Omg!!! Yes!!!
I was saying the same. Matt and sunny should do some more videos together
Yep they are Great together
I love Jamaican people. They're always so nice and full of wisdom. Even the young people. Their way of life truly is amazing
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Not all of us. Some of us have questionable intelligence. Literally some will have everything and still make confusing choices. But otherwise yes there are many wise jamaicans regardless if age.
If more people traveled and got to see/experience other cultures/languages as much as you do; the world would be a much happier place.
Totally!
Indeed..travel does change one’s outlook on a people!
Too bad there’s judgmental, racist, corrup, and bad people to keep that from happening.
@@ImFromIowa those things suck indeed. But they haven't stopped me from traveling and learning about other cultures/customs/foods.
@@heidimedel good for you, ignoring the bad & focusing on the good. The way people should see life.
Jamaicans are some of the most highly regarded peoples on the planet. Everyone likes them. It’s great.
Love from Haiti 🇭🇹 I love Jamaica 🇯🇲 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 people
Thank you
we love you too, we are one people
No one cares. Dude cant even describe the most basic cooking methods.
We love you too brother! Peace and Love 🥰
We love you too one blood one love
Seriously the best ever side host. The way you two bounced off each other with jokes, expressions, and short comments had me laughing through the entire episode! Great work, and some good food to go with it.
You push Kia is HS HS has HS Jeff cx HD if HS HS ya referred ī land is off of t of us us oh
POV I just Pi
There are multiple co hosts, this doesn't make sense
@@StealthyDead neither does what you said tho…
@@StealthyDead their obviously talking about the one that was shown the most.😐
Sunny you finally made it to the sunny Island the most beautiful place on this earth... I want to thank you so much for highlighting the beauty of my people and my home. I also want to thank you for having Black Hero on the show, as an reggae artist myself there is no way we could pay for such promotion, also thanks for having Food Boss on. Once more thank you thank you from all of us Jamaican.
I am from Ivory Coast in West Africa and I realize the great similarity in our cuisine, our ingredients, our foods, our gestures, the same ways of dressing...
In fact we are brothers who have been separated for centuries, but who have kept exactly the same culture. And I'm sure that if we were English-speaking like you, we were going to speak the same way. Our neighbors in Ghana, with whom we have enough family ties, have exactly the same way of speaking as you, given that they are English-speaking and we are French-speaking. We love you in Africa!
Hats off to Sonny for his great respect for the culture of others. Stay blessed🙏🏾Peace! ✌🏾
Wouldn’t speak the same way because Patwah is mixed language of Spanish and Portuguese also, its not full on English….. many influences from the Spanish and Portuguese in Patois language, many forget Jamaica was first conquered by Spain way before England….
Ivory Coast is on my bucket list. Visited Ghana last May and loved it. The African Tigress RUclips channel featured her visit to Ivory Coast and it looks like a very beautiful country. One love!!
@kaydenpat You will not regret visiting Ivory Coast. One of the most welcoming and beautiful countries in Africa. You will absolutely feel at home. The similarity of habits and customs is so obvious.
One Love bro/sis ✌🏾🙏🏾
No it's nit the same culture. I'm Jamaican origin and living in Europe, ive being to your country, nothing is similar. I didn't knew the foods and everything taste different. I think it's mostly Ghana dishes that are similar.
I understand what you mean but I think they mainly showed traditional and rural styles of cooking for the purpose of the show but most Jamaicans are very modernize unless you go into the poorer areas. The majority of Jamaicans don't eat or live like the rastafarians shown here. Some won't even cook on a coal stove in the back yard anymore. They make every thing on a gas or electric stove inside. Jerk at home is done in the oven now too etc unless u buy from a jerk man on the street. They'll even roast breadfruit and fish on their gas stove inside their houses. The experience you get is all about where u go and how traditional the family is that you stay with. What's common is that we all love these dishes even if we prepare it in more convenient ways. Wealth is unevenly distributed in Jamaica so some people live like Americans while others live a very simple life similar to what Matt and Sunny presented here.
He finally does Jamaica!!🥰🥰 "Wi likkle but wi tallawah" yeahhh 🇯🇲. Such a great island. Great food & great people.
He did Jamaica a couple weeks ago, blind bih.
Repping🇯🇲!! Saw it on Sonny's but this team had to do their own editing. One Love ppl
Why come here it's horrible
i love the jamaican accent its the coolest on earth. yaah maan… the flavaa 😂 i love it so much its a dream from me make a trip through jamaica 🇯🇲
@@873sapphire if it's so bad don't claim it 😒 he came and loved it stop being negative
This makes me so proud to be Jamaican..Thanks for featuring our food and Culture positively
Same here
I want to marry a Jamaican just because of the they speaks
@mariofor-mck9834 jamaica fi life Brethren
@user-oq7ho3ed6o that's cute and there are millions of use to choose from..Good luck😜
I hope this helps Mathews channel gain a ton of subscribers. He has some pretty good content.
Already did👍🏾😉
I agree with all of this. I love his channel.
RUclips is messing up the algorithm thats why not many people know this channel. Fuck youtube
Mathew seems like a chill dude, I'm glad that I saw his sub count doubled when I dropped by his channel.
Yes new follower 🆙️
My dad is half Jamaican, and we are in the U.S right now and we go to Jamaica basically every summer because it's so great. The food, beaches, people, activities, it's all great
As a Jamaican raised in the US I’ve watched this video many times and you really did a wonderful job at show casing the food and history. I love your channel and how you dive into other cultures, without fear, judgement, bias, etc you just embrace the experience 👏🏾
We have the bestest food on the earth...feel free to come experience here for yourself 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Right desso 😆
Couldn't have said it better.
Ye
We just have to go back to farming our food naturally no gmo and dem foolishness cause we use to our natural grown food right it a pain to go to the supermarket cause nuff of the food need to go to the garbage and I think this is what cause so much inflammation in the body I’m disgust with the food right now that is in some of these supermarket 😡😭
I just love the way the video is long exposing me to many different cultures. And as a Ghanaian I just couldn’t help but love how Jamaicans use the Ghana flag 🇬🇭 and they use our Akan language too. Me love Jamaica!💜
Did some research it’s you guys and Nigeria. I’ve listened to you guys talk and guys are the closest to our language/ dialect.
@@dewainpowell5263 yup correct, i am jamaican but my dna is nigerian/west african - but from the regions of jamaica. lot of nigerian food and language in jamaica as well
As a Nigerian who lived in St kitts for years......
D Caribbeans felt lik home
@@ayebatarijuliapaxagiri2767 it’s almost feels like home doesn’t it, can’t wait to visit.
@@barontetteh lol 😆 yeah. U gotta visit. It really felt lik home u know. I'm frm d South of Nigeria, Akassa Island in Bayelsa state. My village is just @d edge of d Atlantic Ocean & used 2b a slave transit port during d trans Atlantic slave trade. Up till date, som UAC structures, wharf, slave transit camp & som relics remain there. Her Majesty's Prison (HMP) in St Kitts is almost identical 2d slave transit camp in my village in Nigeria, Akassa. U cud tell d similarities, same architecture.
D view,smell of d Atlantic Ocean frm all d Islands I visited in d Caribbeans just reminded me of home. I seldom felt out of place. There were som ppl who looked so familiar, I cud swear they were related 2ppl I knew back home in Nigeria 😀. Som distant cousins....
Mannnnn…the way Jamaicans talks is seriously the best accent in the world PERIOD!!
Jamaican people are beautiful! Met white Jamacian, Asian Jamaican, Black Jamaican and all of them are very prideful to their culture. They can talk about it all day. Cant wait to visit one day!
Where you from
I'm an ethiopia I can't imagine the bond between ethiopia's and Jamaicans it's strong bond I even have Jamaica friends when I was in highschool they are really good people , honest, firendly
Ja Peace for jemaicans ✌️
There is so much more to the Jamaican cuisine that you were not exposed to; but I guess you would have to spend a lengthier time in Jamaica to experience more. Thanks for visiting our beautiful island.
My thoughts exactly
I believe u because I could show him around to stuff bring him to the farm an bring him to river side cooking. Matt just a travel some place too
Hope there will be a round two for Jamaica
Jamaica, beautiful country, beautiful people, beautiful accent, delicious looking food. Wish one day i could visit. Love from Indonesia 🇮🇩💕🇯🇲
I'm Jamaica our food is amazing
Having spent so many hours watching this channel and never commenting I must say; get this man as your co-host more often! The chemistry is so organic
I’m Mexican but let me tell you how much I love Jamaicans. I love their energy, and their food is unmatched ❤
Jamaicans like Mexicans are located in North America .. there is alot shared .. just in different ways 😊. Look at your ancestors.
Proud to be a JAMAICAN!!!!
ME TOO.
Me 3
Me forever
All day!!
Everyday
I'm not gonna lie, I love that this dude really goes to the local markets rather than the five star establishments. And he also adds an element of adventure without the melodramatic feel that Gordan Ramsey's show tries to use. It's fun, lighthearted, interesting, honest and the food looks great.
Jamaicans look so nice and fun. I have to go now and try their food. It looks delicious!!!
Much love from Mexico 🇲🇽
Jamaica is in North America. Mexicans and Jamaicans share ancestors.
I really love how Sunny is always so respectful and open. His videos are just so entertaining and informative with a great sense of humor! I could watch them all day, haha!
This is by far the smoothest sounding accent. We love everything Jamaican in 🇰🇪
We love our brothers and sisters in Kenya ❤️❤️🇯🇲🇯🇲🇰🇪🇰🇪
If you ever get a chance to visit this amazing country DO IT! Its people, its food, its scenery..EVERYTHING is beautiful in Jamaica ❤
i realy want to some day
JAMAICA JAMAICA!! OUT OF MANY WE ARE ONE!!!!!! 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Jamaican culture is so amazing I've never been but such pride such passion. We are missing this in America now and days
One of my most favorite episodes on this channel. The laughter between you and Matthew was infections which made me laugh along with you. The both of you had great chemistry and I didn’t want this episode to end. Not only the landscape of Jamaica is beautiful, but so are the people and prepared dishes. What an incredible episode! Wow!
You literally make better documentaries than most filmmakers
10M subs cant be wrong! Sonny is my favorite tuber!
I Love Jamaica 🇯🇲 from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
We Jamaicans love Ethiopia as well
Blessed Ethiopia 🇪🇹
We love Ethiopia ❤️💛💚
we jamaicans 🇯🇲 love Ethiopia 🇪🇹 too
We love you too.💯❤️❤️❤️🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
This channel should be held as the 👑💎 of all RUclips channels. It's a channel that provides such great insight to so many countries of the world w/o any prejudices or politics. It shows how food and culture connects all of us. Seeing every episide makes me appreciate all my brothers and sisters from around the globe. This show carries so much insight, laughter and heart and it does it so effortlessly. Every episode feels like an adventure to the point that you feel like you are actually there 🙂❤.
My thoughts exactly
The chemistry between Sonny and Matt was so nice to watch
I didn’t know he went to Jamaica!!! I’m loving this!!!! Matt is the best food tour guide ever!!!!😀 You need a part 2. You still didn’t touch on Jamaican Chinese food or Jamaican Patties.😀
Bigup yourself Jamaica, love from Trini, love to see the Caribbean shine strong.
Jamaica is by far my favorite food series- the people, the food, the culture... gorgeous all the way around 🇯🇲 🤩
As a Jamaica i would like to say thank you for visiting my country and i am glad you enjoy yourself ☺️☺️❤️❤️...
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Where my Jamaicans at?
Bigupkingston
Obnoxious af.
Right yassuh
Manchester
Tap in
Just watching Jamaican hospitality and that good cooking makes me know where my next vacation should be.
Please visit.
Be careful Jamaica is not safe
@@ryanzareian476 just like where you live.
You're welcome to visit!!
@@christinewisdom3004 yeah but there is alot of crime compared to places around the sane size
Since Sonny is too much of a polite guy to say it, I will.
Jamaica may be known for all of those, but nothing comes close to Jamaican accent. It is so beautiful.
He's pretty bold and straight forward though, but yeah I love that accent
Gotta love Jamaica. Such a tiny island has had an absolutely outsized positive influence on the world. You love to see it.
This has got to be one of the best episode in the series. Very Hilarious, entertainig, rich in culture and informative, Sonny and Mat Naturaly funny and cheeky. " if this crab was alive right now it would blush" haha, "some people eat this raw" Sonny: am I some people..(silence). Good job.
Bucket list is to come back to Jamaica 🇯🇲 eat some food with Matthew! He’s such a gem! And I love seeing Sonny and him together ❤️ bless up
‘The biggest ups possible’ Russian, had me CRYING. Ackee and saltfish is the best dish in earth, so unique.
I'm not Jamaican but my heritage and most my family are so I feel I just have to say that it's great seeing all this food that I've grown up eating (and even more food that I haven't yet tried) being featured on here. I can't wait to go back to Jamaica again with my family and try some more.
Jamaica is on my bucket list to visit some day. LOOK AT THIS PLACE!! Gorgeous land, kind people, delicious food, amazing music. I cannot wait to start traveling💗
Don't come if you don't wanna be killed! The crime is crazy here!
@@paradisesunprincess that's true nevertheless, Jamaica is more than the crimes.
@@ShanaèlampART337 Any country is more than their crimes...but in Jamaica crime is a very big issue and cannot be brushed aside....and the poverty and level of corruption is on a different level.
Ok😊@@paradisesunprincess
@@paradisesunprincess Tourists rarely have issues in jamaica. If you stay out of certain areas, their good.
It is the food that always brought me back to Jamaica! Even though I stayed at the all-inclusive resorts at Montego Bay, Runaway Bay and Ocho Rios, I always ate their local food. I love their jerk chickens, ackees, ox-tails on rice, dumplings and so forth. I hope to return again and again. I also love their beaches, weather and their music. Sonny, and co-hosts, thanks for bringing back wonderful memories!
You should come St Thomas parish when you back in 🇯🇲
As I continue to watch… the more excited I become not just off the food details, but the culture as well! Amazing, never seen Jamaica like this before ❣️
Hah
Come visit 🇯🇲 I'll be your company 🤷🏾♂️
Why do you have a rooster? Because he's part of the family. Pure gold.
"We all agree I'm not being racist?" Barely watched any and its one of the best videos of yours I've seen. Love it
He ask in all black videos. Very politically correct.
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Wait until you watch them all. It becomes an addiction haha be careful 🥰
@@nourahassan4664 absolutely!!! Lol, this is my new bedtime hobby 🥰🙌🤣
Lol. Hes not being politically correct.. he's literally mocking you guys by saying that stuff
Sonny: What are you going to make from this?
Chef: I'm going to make a dish!
Sonny: 🙄😁
Me: 🤣 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ME TOO....lol
its like pointing at a chunk of marble and asking the artisan what its going to be before they are finished. wait and see. lol
Omg that was my favorite part 😭
😂😂 shooting straight to the point👨🏾🍳 I love it 🇯🇲 Proud South African🇿🇦
@@buddyguy4723 Different though, he already knew what he was going to cook lol art is random and not planned like a meal.
In my opinion the Jamaican language is the most beautiful in the world 🥰
When I’m older and my kids has moved out I’m going to travel to Jamaica and try the Rastafarian culture, I think my health issues would be helped by living clean, and the pain would be managed with the help of their lovely herb ❤️
Just have to hope they accept a old western lady 😆
You would really enjoy it here. Plus the people are warm and friendly ❤️
@@jamaicanfoodie1487 oh thank you that sounds lovely 🥰❤️
@@susannetheswedishyarnyhook8562 they accept all as long as you mean no harm and come with positivity they will ride fa you
You'd love it there
Yup, ital is vital! Go for it!
I love Jamaican food! 🤤😍🙌🏼 The culture and music too is so captivating. Sonny and the whole team did a great job showing us the wonders of Jamaica.
♠️? 😌
This just makes me want to go home Jamaica 🇯🇲 here I come we have so many amazing food proud to be a Jamaica 🇯🇲 thank to you guy for this video just can’t stop watching
I like to see that some of the food I grew up eating in the Caribbean side of Costa Rica is coming from Jamaica. Akhi is also available in Puerto Limón, Costa Rica. Since we have a high volume of Jamaican heritage and I am proud of that.
Ackee* ... You're right though, Caribbean food is similar
Interesting to hear that.
Yeah man! And all are from Motherland!!!
@@WaveMaster1406 Not sure what you mean by that, Scottish/Irish Jamaican here.
@@alexanderpapii4866 He means Ackee doesn't come from ireland it comes from Africa. Where the Majority of Jamaicans descend from fully or partially.
Seriously drooling throughout this entire video, lol. Absolutely LOVE Jamaican dishes! I can honestly say that I've NEVER had a Jamaican dish that I didn't like 💯😋🥰❤ the flavors just be on point! And every dish is just a straight up masterpiece foreal.
Jamaica is so beautiful and so clean 🇯🇲
Busting street food crab open with a Red Stripe beer is Jamaica. I love going off resort and visiting the locals. Last time I was there I stopped at their "DMV." It was literally spray painted on plywood "Get your drivers license here." I stopped and asked how hard it was and he told me in Jamaican "Man you drive around the block and come back and you got it." One of my favorite places.
Jamaican is an incredible place with amazing people and culture
I’m a proud Jamaican. I love our food and culture. 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲❤️❤️❤️
Fun "likkle" fact: When Bob Marley & The Wailers were coming, up my wife's grandmother used to cook for them all the time as she had a little restaurant, and even hooked up to the power when they needed to practice songs. The same cooking and recipes are enjoyed to this day from my wife's mom. Best food ever !
this is my FAVORITE best ever episode!! so BEAUTIFUL!! i would love to try every single dish!! YUMMMMMM!
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I'm from Trinidad and Tobago but still proud of the Caribbean❤
i love trinidad too it's a beautiful island with wonderful people don't mention the carnival it's the world best
I was already subscribed to Jamaica Food Boss and Sonny Side and I was sooooo estatic and excited to see this calloboration. And it has been amazing beyond expectations. Big Up an One Love to you both, Respek ✌❤💛💚
A lot of my comments on RUclips are mean or trolly but I'm genuinely glad to see this guy and this channel pulled through the pandemic, personally haven't watched this channel the whole pandemic, glad to be back and it's here ,good to soak in some international culture right b4 WWIII breaks out
The worm in the goats head is the larve off the plants they eat , so any time you see a goat sneezing or behaving frantic is because of the worm....
Long time fan, I've been begging him to come to Jamaica on every episodes I've watched. I must say, It didn't disappoint
Love it!!!!
This is fantastic show I really love and respect what this Guy and his team are doing.
I never thought he would go to land of my parents but you guys are full of surprises you guys are the best food and culture show I’ve seen in the last 20 years we all really appreciate it thank you.
Lots of love to jamaica 🇯🇲 from india 🇮🇳 😀 ❤
Many Native American influences in Jamaica being that the island first had Native Americans 👍🏼🇯🇲🏴🇮🇪
@@alexanderpapii4866yes natives not Indians …
@@espon2112 BOTH Indigenous and East Indian/South Asian influence in Jamaica. No mention of the East Indian/Hindu influence on Rastafarianism such as ganja, kali weed (after the Hindu goddess Kali), locks from the Sadhu's, living in camps, the vegetarian influence, etc...
@@windies1827 because this is false information 😂. Jamaica is located in the Americas … our natives are black. Natives worldwide are black .. Indian native (sentinelese) Filipino native (Aeta) aboriginal First Nations (black) Indians didn’t influence Rastafarianism whatsoever. Indians were shipped to the Americas and curry was their survival.
@@windies1827 the vegetarian influence ?? 😂😂😂 that’s called ITAL. .. it’s called living off the land … like our ancestors … not no Indians 😭😭😭😭. Respect natives pls.
Listen!! I watched this with a big smile on my face... We are truly amazing. One love ma people.. Thank you Sonny for featuring our country, the people and our culture..
I'm from Key West and those land crabs were like a plague, can't believe we never ate them!!! What were we thinking?
I have been to Jamaica 🇯🇲 6 times and the food is so amazing and so are the people. 🥰🥰🥰
Food I didn't even know I needed in my life, but now Jerk chicken and pork is all I can think about 🤤. On my bucket list now thats for sure! Great content Sunny, you never disappoint! - i wrote this comment before watching the ending, OMG i was almost in tears 😂
There's soooo much more food here to choose, we always welcome tourist.
Jerk Chicken is the best chicken I ever had next to some good ole fried chicken...
Shut up
when you coming to visit 😊
You’re so right! I just had dinner! Now I’m starving!😋
Sonny you’re a real one. I don’t know how I missed this one but thank you. Well presented and in turn, enjoyed ♥️♥️ your research is impeccable.
This was so well done! I love how you are so honorable towards all the people and places you visit. I also think your team does a wonderful job of researching locations. Your show doesn't seem like it's trying too hard to shock. It reads as authentic. It reads as a childlike (joyous) exploration of God's beautiful creation, with the best local guides ever!!! I'm a Jamaican and I've learned a lot! I have a few food spots I've got to hit up now!
Been watching you for nearly 3 years and now I see you reviewing my country 🤯 Sweet... 🇯🇲🇯🇲
My God, the energy of the Jamaican episodes are through the roof!!
This is one of his episodes that he seems genuinely happy and enjoying it, love it!
Love the show! I have watched travel shows like this for years, just to see the places and different foods. But, your show is the first where I actually enjoy hearing from the host! Love it, keep it up!
Jamaica seems like such a laid back country ☺️
It is! Love my little island. ♥️
I’m so addicted to Sunny’s videos. Thanks for doing this onion Jamaica. Made me homesick. Only question, how did that metal sheet end up under the pig in the pit when it went in on the grate and leave in the beginning? I know Sunny made a comment about the pig flipping itself over, but… lol 😆
It's clearly another prepared pig
This is the best food tour I have seen on Jamaica, you blew away Mark Weins tour that he did a couple years ago. Keep up the good work you always show how much fun you have with the locals.
I love the way that wild hog was roasted to crunchy- crispy perfection! Could you please tell me how long it was put there? I did one with a pig of 33kg but in a slightly different process, in that I buried it entirely into a preheated pit 3 ft deep, and covered it with banana leaves , then sand and then made our fireplace for cooking the entire day’s worth of foods for our picnic team. After 5-6 hours we dug it up and found it totally roasted but the skin wasn’t as crunchy
More heat. Lots more heat.
Seasoning gives a good crust. #justsaying.
Depends on the seasoning
This episode was all smiles. What amazing, warm, wonderful people
It is a brilliant way to showcase our diverse cuisine and culture. Luv it.
All I have to say Bigup Jamaica 🇯🇲 World Class🇯🇲 World Domination🇯🇲 World Control🇯🇲 Earth Strong🇯🇲 Peace
Now I can't stop saying "Ya, Man." So damn funny and cool thank you Jamaica 😂
I can tell you are in love with Jamaica .
I don't why I find myself smiling when Matthew says "yeah man"