What's It Like Being a Jamaican Living in Grenada?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @Jamaicans
    @Jamaicans  2 года назад +4

    Thanks for watching! Are you ready to visit Grenada after watching this video? If you are an expat living in Grenada what's been your experience there? Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a video in the “Jamaicans to the World” series - bit.ly/2yRRCxP

    • @nicolejack8238
      @nicolejack8238 Год назад

      I am half Jamaican,half VINCY waiting to see if any Jamaican down there 🤣🤣🤣

  • @merlenepryce1181
    @merlenepryce1181 2 года назад +22

    Great 👍 interview with Tamara. She has such a ❤️ lovely personality and she will do well in her endeavors in Grenada.

  • @LindyFindley
    @LindyFindley 2 года назад +40

    It’s quite obvious she doesn’t know much about the island given she’s only been there since 2020. She hasn’t ventured outside St George’s much it seems. Her knowledge of the island is quite limited.

  • @mh4335
    @mh4335 2 года назад +18

    Big up Caribbean people. We are one Caribbean FAMILY 🇱🇨 ! ONE LOV!
    ,represent and show ur flag!
    !

  • @angelsamiie
    @angelsamiie 2 года назад +15

    What! Sis go to the market please! Friday and Saturday Saint George’s or Grenville straight from the farms you getting everything mentioned you’re not finding. We love your Resturant we get the jerk and pizza every Friday 💛

  • @vybzwithmesharaymond
    @vybzwithmesharaymond 2 года назад +27

    I’ve been to Grenada about 4 times and I love love love love love everything about that place, the people are awesome and the vibe is great, I would live in Grenada right now… ❤️

    • @jessiedouglas8486
      @jessiedouglas8486 2 года назад

      I appreciate your program very much That's a Great initiative I learned a lot from your many interviews.
      Your friend mentioned Grenada have six parishes but we have two sister's isle Carrlacou and Petite Martinique they are considered One parish so in all Grenada consist of Seven parishes.

    • @jessiedouglas8486
      @jessiedouglas8486 2 года назад +3

      The expression of God's Will to ever question is the Fear or Reverencing God; Example We always Say" Tomorrow Please God " or Tomorrow God's Willing".
      Blessings always my Brother 💞💞💞💞

  • @dawnebelfon4970
    @dawnebelfon4970 2 года назад +4

    I’m a Grenadian but I live in the US. I enjoyed this show. Thanks for sharing. I’ll check out this restaurant whenever I visit Grenada again. So glad my Sister is getting immersed in our culture.

  • @rubyjeanharper-niles9855
    @rubyjeanharper-niles9855 2 года назад +21

    Ah go see you later is the most common way of saying goodbye.....
    With all due respect Ms Tamara please visit other areas in Grenada 🇬🇩. Calving is only a very small community in St. George 's. Please visit Gouyave in the parish of St. John. The fishing capital of Grenada. St.Patrick, St. Mark St. Andrew and St. David. You will have a much better idea of what Grenada is all about. Thank you for all the nice things you said about Grenada 🇬🇩
    I love my Grenada
    Grenadian living in New York

    • @eileenwatt8283
      @eileenwatt8283 2 года назад +3

      What is the public transportation like there. Is it easy to get around using public transportation?

    • @lerontelesford9297
      @lerontelesford9297 2 года назад +4

      @@eileenwatt8283 it's ok for most ppl needs. Is there room for improvement? Certainly. Only thing is you have to move like very early morning like 4 am or late in the night like 9pm then that will be difficult unless you hire a private taxi. Public transportation usually Starts from 5:30am to like 8pm.

    • @lion8608
      @lion8608 2 года назад

      Very true and as for Star Apple, we Grenadians call it star Apple also and have more or a variety of mangoes than Jamaica.
      I'm a Grenadian 🇬🇩 living in Canada 🇨🇦 and Jamaica 🇯🇲 is home away from home for me so I'm away or the differences and similarities.
      I Love Jamaica 🇯🇲 in spite of the negative reviews.

    • @92spice18
      @92spice18 Год назад +1

      Let’s not forget our sister isles Carriacou and Petit Martinique. She should explore them as well.

    • @manuelaffonso2191
      @manuelaffonso2191 Год назад

      Trinidadians also say ''ah go see you later '

  • @hyacinthgordon5295
    @hyacinthgordon5295 2 года назад +8

    Another great interview 👏. Very informative. Tamara is so beautiful and intelligent. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊.

  • @doopdapps1088
    @doopdapps1088 2 года назад +11

    "Laid back" is an understatement!!!.... I spent a whole day in a bank in Grenada just for 1 transaction 😂😂😂

  • @yolly7846
    @yolly7846 2 года назад +8

    Grenadians do not equate spices with hot pepper like some people do.Spices in Grenada is a general term for a range of condiments we use such as clove, nutmeg, pimento,cinnamon etc.To get a broader view of the food, people, culture and island, you should visit, explore, and spend more time in the countryside.Notwithstanding, this may not be easy due to you running a restaurant.

    • @neillomarispringle4860
      @neillomarispringle4860 Год назад

      Right. We are the Spice Island because we grow more spices per square mile than any other island. People's idea that we put spices in EVERYTHING is asinine.

  • @Favouredandree
    @Favouredandree 2 года назад +12

    Come true the spice Isle. My sociology teacher that lives in Antigua is from Grenada. During class we would chat about our respective countries.🇯🇲🇸🇹

    • @jabmalassie
      @jabmalassie 2 года назад +3

      The flag beside is São Tomé and Príncipe?

    • @jabmalassie
      @jabmalassie 2 года назад +2

      🇬🇩

    • @Favouredandree
      @Favouredandree 2 года назад

      @@jabmalassie lolol when you wear glasses & still not seeing clearly tnxx much.

    • @veronicaedwards7886
      @veronicaedwards7886 2 года назад

      Team Grenada🇬🇩

  • @neattylulu9817
    @neattylulu9817 2 года назад +12

    She lives in st George's, u want fruit and veg ...she has to go to the breadbasket of the island of the country which is st.andrew....mangoes every kind u can imagine....spices grow wild. Living in the south doesn't give u the advantages to all spices that u can acquire.

  • @2EKgn16
    @2EKgn16 2 года назад +7

    Grenada was the first foreign country I ever visited back in 2009. I stayed in Crochu, St. Andrew, in a clifftop spot. Night time was something. Pitch black with night sounds and the only light was where we sat eating on the verandah. I remember: seeing the flag colours on the sidewalk, on walls etc; taking public transport and found it interesting to tap the roof of the bus to call for a stop; had "Oil dung" in a market and could barely move after, the way mi belly did full; the several spiced tamarinds I brought back home along with spiced mangoes; visited a chocolate making factory that was a former plantation in St. Patrick and I went through the whole process of making chocolate. I always have fond memories of that place and always wanted to visit again. 😊

    • @Jahvoni718
      @Jahvoni718 Год назад +2

      You lived in the country that is why, tammi have to visit the country side to get a different prospective 😊

  • @lesterscott471
    @lesterscott471 2 года назад +5

    THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GRENADA AND JAMAICA IS THAT JAMAICA IS MUCH BIGGER.

  • @totalwomanja9105
    @totalwomanja9105 2 года назад +3

    I enjoyed this interview! This lady seems to be having a good time and liking Grenada. Thanks for the interview.

  • @delorishaffenden2370
    @delorishaffenden2370 2 года назад +11

    Hi everyone ☺️ Portlander in London inna the house

  • @jenny-im9gc
    @jenny-im9gc 2 года назад +11

    Grenadians speak a little French creole called patios,, unlike Jamaicans speak broken English as their patios

  • @Addiamillerbernard
    @Addiamillerbernard 2 года назад +12

    Would love to visit all these islands. If only we could get back the days of Air Jamaica express island hop service.

    • @neattylulu9817
      @neattylulu9817 2 года назад +1

      A dollar is a dollar...I find the cost of items in J'ca identical to Grenada..

  • @kadmountairy6997
    @kadmountairy6997 2 года назад +23

    Hi Xavier, I enjoyed the interview, but as a Grenadian, it's obvious to me that the interviewee hasn't interfaced with a wide cross-section of Grenada itself and Grenadians as a whole.

    • @joyousjohnson7358
      @joyousjohnson7358 2 года назад +6

      That could be the fact that she recently started living there which was stated. Grenadians are very likeable and friendly like most people.

    • @westkingston3135
      @westkingston3135 2 года назад

      @@joyousjohnson7358 Grenada is a dot..How much more could be discovered?We not talking about Trinidad or Jamaica.

    • @kadmountairy6997
      @kadmountairy6997 2 года назад +7

      @West Kingston, being a dot is relative. When compared to bigger countries Jamaica is also a dot. So, it's a matter of dot and a bigger dot. I have been living in the USA for years, a first world developed country, and I can choose to ask the same question you asked about all the caribbean islands including Jamaica. How much more there is to be discovered? But I won't, because I love everything that is caribbean and I Look for and respect the uniqueness of each island. So, please don't go there. It's unnecessary. One love❤

    • @rqubedrqubed1634
      @rqubedrqubed1634 2 года назад +1

      @@kadmountairy6997 Jamaica has more than 250 times Grenada's population. Kingston has 10 times the population of Grenada. Stop playing semantics. It's not that difficult to understand that a place that's so significantly smaller than Jamaica does not require you to meet the entire population yo get an idea of the people that reside on the island.
      Every community has generalities unless you are from the elite 1% of Grenadians or she is ONLY interacting with the elite 1% of Grenada.

    • @kadmountairy6997
      @kadmountairy6997 2 года назад

      @Rqubd, my response to you is the same as what I posted above.

  • @kaydenpat
    @kaydenpat 2 года назад +10

    It’s funny because quite a few of my Jamaican girlfriends married Grenadian men.

    • @Favouredandree
      @Favouredandree 2 года назад +3

      For real...i need to visit so mr "right" can see me. Lolol

    • @akanmoonigbosun6615
      @akanmoonigbosun6615 2 года назад +1

      ✋️

    • @lerontelesford9297
      @lerontelesford9297 2 года назад +1

      @@Favouredandree funny how she said we doesn't "finnese". The amount lyrics we does run on women Herr most of them don't even study us because the women always hear it from the men. I assume most men she meet is at her restaurant so it pretty much is just business. So naturally most us will be a bit more considerate and respectful because she running her business.

  • @ivetmiller4842
    @ivetmiller4842 2 года назад +13

    I am obsessed with my country Jamaica but if I had to live anywhere Grenada 🇬🇩 would be it because of the people.

  • @cherylmontcrief7600
    @cherylmontcrief7600 2 года назад +7

    She has beautiful voice and diction. She should try broadcasting. I have met a few Grenadans..They are very strict. Not as relaxed as us Jamaican.

  • @jacquelinesmall1628
    @jacquelinesmall1628 2 года назад +19

    Love this interview. Grenada is called spice Island because nutmeg coveres the entire island.

    • @spicykennag
      @spicykennag 2 года назад +5

      We used to be called Spice island, until the government sold the name to Indonesia
      We are now known as Pure Grenada

    • @Jeuieb
      @Jeuieb 2 года назад +1

      Gov needs to reinvest and incentivize in agriculture hard so that we can get back to where we were where spice is concern. It nah have nutmeg!

    • @BigC1290
      @BigC1290 Год назад

      @@spicykennag it's still called "isle of spice"

  • @louisenoel-ambrose7833
    @louisenoel-ambrose7833 Год назад +3

    This young woman need to discover Grenada especially the Northern areas such as St. Patrick's, St. Andrew's, St. John's and St. Mark's. We have lots of variety of mangoes and spices.

  • @DanielThomas1712
    @DanielThomas1712 Год назад

    As a Grenada who studies in Jamaica, I love the interview. Welcome, Tamara and I will check out your restaurant. I am surprised that you did not mention how much Fern Gully and Grand Etang resemble. When we say goodbye, we may say Later, Me Gone, Tomorrow, Another Time, When You Miss Me Ah Gone etc etc

  • @pinkfrance3405
    @pinkfrance3405 2 года назад +5

    Fellow Portlander.....much success.

  • @CHRISTIANJULESTUBE
    @CHRISTIANJULESTUBE 2 года назад +13

    we dont like pepper - how about Kuchela that's pure pepper lol this one got me :) I think you need to really explore food around Grenada Curry Roti, Rice and peas is a staple. Someone please feed this lady haha

    • @pablis2356
      @pablis2356 2 года назад +1

      Have nuff bredrin from greens, oil dung, and soause ( if I spell it correct 🤦🏾‍♂️) is common dish. Never had Grenada roti before

    • @lerontelesford9297
      @lerontelesford9297 2 года назад

      Same thing I was thinking most Grenadian families have rice and peas (lentils, dry peas, green peas etc) every Sunday. Now pepper is subjective. It's different pepper here. It's called seasoning peppers and is not as scorch bonnet

    • @BigC1290
      @BigC1290 Год назад

      😆🤣😂😭 Vio

  • @cheffoncadore9925
    @cheffoncadore9925 Год назад +2

    What's about the Grenadian calypso music and our local oildown dish

  • @wendelguthrie
    @wendelguthrie 2 года назад +4

    TIVOLI Garden is also in Copenhagen, Denmark.

  • @yolly7846
    @yolly7846 2 года назад +1

    You should visit River Antoine estate, the oldest and only water windmill operated rum factory in the Caribbean.There, they still make rum the same way as they did in the 1700s.You can also visit Belmont estate and the Chocalate factory in St. Patrick's.

  • @STTHOMASMAN
    @STTHOMASMAN 2 года назад +2

    I loved Grenada i used live on Carriacou which is an island of Grenada It was a wonderful experience I would go back to live in hear beat.

  • @jahbaribertrand4813
    @jahbaribertrand4813 2 года назад +15

    She doesn't know much about Grenada, because she only been to st Georges go to the outer parishes and you get all the stuff that you get in Jamaica and yes scotch bonnet Peppers in Grenada. Next time do a proper research and get the information before you do an interview . But anyways it was still great you gonna learn as you go along.

    • @kadmountairy6997
      @kadmountairy6997 2 года назад +9

      Exactly. She doesn't. Shocking to hear her mention about limited mango variety and lack of scotch bonnet pepper.

    • @elainebrown3546
      @elainebrown3546 2 года назад +1

      Have you been to Jamaica?

    • @westkingston3135
      @westkingston3135 2 года назад +2

      Jamaica is a real fast country compare to Grenada, you wouldn't understand.

    • @jahbaribertrand4813
      @jahbaribertrand4813 2 года назад +5

      @@westkingston3135 we understand that but her information was not accurate, she also said Grenadians don't cook rice and peas and that's not true, rice and peas is huge in every household especially on sundays. And we use the pigeon peas not the red beans, Grenada have so many varieties of mangos and other fruits, there is also lots of Scotch bonnet people in Grenada but she settle in the city and doesn't know anything much about Grenada because my neighbours back in Grenada are Jamaicans living there over 30+ yrs and they always say the both country are similar because they get everything here that they use to get in Jamaica... so I would love for she to go out and see and take in the warmth and friendliness of the people. She was wondering what to say because she don't know much. We are laid back and easy going no big hustle or bustle we roll with the flow cool and calm, you want relaxation come to the spice isle.

    • @veronicaedwards7886
      @veronicaedwards7886 2 года назад +3

      We love our little island the pace may be slow the people are laid back but so what they are friendly helpful and u can get most of the fruits and vegetables that are available on the other islands dont knock it until u tried it walk a couple miles in our shoe u may find that it fits and you love it

  • @CHRISTIANJULESTUBE
    @CHRISTIANJULESTUBE 2 года назад +6

    I was waiting so long for this interview being half Grenadian and half Jamaican by my parents. I am trying to figure out how I feel about it haha

    • @jenny-im9gc
      @jenny-im9gc 2 года назад +3

      Don't use this interview as a way to measure Grenada. She only had 3 years in Grenada. She needs to visit the country, it is different. Spice Island is comprised of 3 islands. Spices: nutmeg, cinnamon, clove, etc. We have hot peppers. The city people are a little different,

    • @deanivan3951
      @deanivan3951 2 года назад +2

      Me too! Grenadian father Jamaican Mother, love and blessings 👊🏿

    • @lerontelesford9297
      @lerontelesford9297 2 года назад +5

      @@jenny-im9gc so correct if she wants the true grenadian experience she needs to spend some time aware from the city and go to the country. That part where she lives is very urban and industrial. It is called calivigny and it is basically just a main road. Not really a community to say. That's why it is good spot to set a restaurant because ppl transverse there on their daily commute. So it is not really a place to experience authentic grenadianism

    • @manuelaffonso2191
      @manuelaffonso2191 Год назад

      @@jenny-im9gc= I found it strange that there was no scotch bonnet peppers there.

    • @jenny-im9gc
      @jenny-im9gc Год назад

      @@manuelaffonso2191 you’re a year late in the argument.

  • @daynajoe
    @daynajoe 2 года назад +9

    DEFINITELY checking out the food at Jammy’s when I go to Grenada 🇬🇩! ✨✨✨💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @LoriHOLDER-vp1jx
    @LoriHOLDER-vp1jx 6 месяцев назад

    Great interview. I wish I knew about her restaurant when I was there.

  • @Dashone184
    @Dashone184 Год назад

    Loved this, she's definitely treated different than a local. So different but so similar. 🇬🇩 Love Grenada, can't wait to go back. My homeland. #OilDown

  • @westkingston3135
    @westkingston3135 2 года назад +6

    Do Grenadians know that many of their own also lives in Jamaica?

    • @steveross4151
      @steveross4151 2 года назад +1

      Really?

    • @westkingston3135
      @westkingston3135 2 года назад +2

      @@steveross4151 kmt every Caribbean island have somebody in Jamaica..Jamaica has immigrant population of 95thousand.,30 thousand ppl shy of Grenada's entire population...I Used to do maintenance for the university..Alot Trinidadians work in the media and medical fields also

    • @drewski1441
      @drewski1441 Год назад

      A lot of Little or smaller Islands seem to think that Jamaica is the same size as there Island. Jamaica is about 40 times the size of Grenada.. The lady said she's from Portland Jamaica, that parish is 3 times the size of Grenada.

  • @busybutbalanced24
    @busybutbalanced24 2 года назад +2

    Nice interview❤️

  • @eunicepitt5339
    @eunicepitt5339 2 года назад +4

    Comparing Jamaica dollars with EC east Caribbean currencies is much better than Jamaican dollars, she seems happier in Granada, stay there you will be happy there send for your family too let them come and stay with you ,welcome to Granada 🇬🇩

  • @patwahili771
    @patwahili771 2 года назад +5

    Big up yourselves Xavier & Tamara, Interms of cost of living, honestly if you start calculating the money wherever you live against the Jamaican currency (or any other country you reside). It can cause real worries & problem.

  • @dellaannfletcher8613
    @dellaannfletcher8613 2 года назад +6

    Lovely interview, however Spice does not mean SPICY 🤣. It the actual spices of the island. I like that she enjoys the salt fish souse, u unfortunately no mention of we oildown . French cashew is French cashew and apple is apple, star apple is star apple.

  • @slim9978
    @slim9978 2 года назад +4

    I have heard great things about Grenada what a beautiful black princess

  • @africankid8539
    @africankid8539 2 года назад +4

    she haven't been around the entire island there is a lot of different types of peppers mangoes all fruits they have in ja they have in grenada and sweeter

  • @TheDarkDresser
    @TheDarkDresser 2 года назад +4

    Pretty lady who is lucky to be living in Grenada.

  • @awakened198
    @awakened198 2 года назад +3

    She does not mingle with the locals too much.

  • @selwynjames8415
    @selwynjames8415 2 года назад +1

    Very good interview

  • @kanniacharles721
    @kanniacharles721 2 года назад +2

    We do have rice and peas tho,just not always kidney beans,we use any peas to make it and we dont have it all the time like Jamaicans do.Its the beauty of how diverse each Caribbean islands are. Anyway i will definitely check ur place out in Calivigny,correction tho,its not in the city,but in d parish of St.Georges.Its about 15 driving mins away from d town of St.George.I look at a lot of Jamaican utubers and I love the vibe.Although am kinda scared of the island,I will love to visit one day soon.

    • @maxinedunkley779
      @maxinedunkley779 2 года назад

      No need to be scared travelling to my country Jamaica. My country and people are beautiful
      There is good and bad on this planet earth. Blessings

    • @marmackk
      @marmackk 2 года назад

      Two million tourists come to Jamaica every year and enjoy their stay and leave unharmed.Many people from other Caribbean islands come to visit and to study without experiencing any violent incident.Some choose to stay and work here and again feel safe.Its a vast country with the vast amount of people being non violent and never experiencing violence.Only certain arreas have violence due to gangs fighting gangs.

  • @doopdapps1088
    @doopdapps1088 2 года назад +1

    I'll be there soon and definitely visiting jammys 👍🏾👌🏾💯

  • @spicykennag
    @spicykennag 2 года назад +2

    Which part of the island is your restaurant

  • @bandit4true
    @bandit4true 2 года назад +9

    Scott Bonet dont grow in Grenada??? That don't sound correct.

    • @spicykennag
      @spicykennag 2 года назад +2

      Yes it does. Gotta go country for that

    • @beyourself2444
      @beyourself2444 2 года назад +4

      That’s the most wrong statement ever.

  • @petalduncan9845
    @petalduncan9845 2 года назад +1

    A lot of that violent perception comes from the dancehall style music, we know Jamaicans are a lovely people. Our sense of humor is very different, a lot of our vernacular would offend the average Jamaican.

  • @veronicaedwards7886
    @veronicaedwards7886 2 года назад +3

    Grenada🇬🇩is a beautiful island but i would say that because i am Grenadian born

  • @lesterscott471
    @lesterscott471 2 года назад +2

    Get your facts right lady, 1 US DOLLAR IS EQUIVALENT TO $2.68 GRENADIAN DOLLARS.

  • @viviannelatouche9636
    @viviannelatouche9636 2 года назад +3

    Oil down is the National dish. It’s the best

  • @petalduncan9845
    @petalduncan9845 2 года назад +4

    Our Patois is heavy on the french.

  • @tamicaroberts4698
    @tamicaroberts4698 2 года назад

    Am grenadians born and grow love my country my darling welcome to our beautiful country

  • @vlevene344
    @vlevene344 2 года назад +6

    she looks ok but she sounds she does not know much about that country she is holding back something

    • @ericmcleod3498
      @ericmcleod3498 2 года назад +3

      I think she is trying to be extra careful, lol!

  • @ieshatannis7130
    @ieshatannis7130 2 года назад +3

    I'm sorry but this wasn't the best representation for Grenada.. I do understand every one sees things different but there's a lot more to Grenada..
    A Grenadian to say good bye would be something simple as ...Later.

  • @felicityh12
    @felicityh12 2 года назад +2

    Where is this location

  • @spycegirl63
    @spycegirl63 Год назад +2

    Scotch Bonnet grow all over Grenada

  • @claudinedeer686
    @claudinedeer686 2 года назад +1

    I am a Jamaican living in Antigua and Barbuda 🇦🇬

    • @BigC1290
      @BigC1290 Год назад

      Is the 2 Islands similar?

  • @user-yn8lv2fo7r
    @user-yn8lv2fo7r 7 месяцев назад

    You could say you could live in Grenada because Grenada is one of the safest countries in the Caribbean right now the violence is not as much as

  • @sandcrabspa4299
    @sandcrabspa4299 Год назад +1

    Grenada had 16 murders as the highest in a year for a couple of years. As of December 2022 Grenada has less than 10 murders.
    Jamaica has 100s of murders. Currently there several state of emergency in Jamaica.
    Saint Vincent and Grenadines which is North of Grenada with similar population is at 39.
    Trinidad at the south has 100s.
    Barbados to the east has over 20.
    So yes, Grenadians are not murderous.
    Jamaicans just like Trinidadians view the other islands as small and not in their category. Hence, the reason for their attitude.

  • @rubynewby3519
    @rubynewby3519 Год назад +1

    Yes, Yes, St Elizabeth 👏

  • @avisshaw6497
    @avisshaw6497 2 года назад

    If someone wants to come to live and work there what is the procedure. What type of work can you do there.

  • @rawdeal6858
    @rawdeal6858 2 года назад +2

    Honey Grenadian men don't beat around the bushes we come straight to the point

  • @sistaluv1357
    @sistaluv1357 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @Junjo11
    @Junjo11 2 года назад +5

    I thought all the island has scotch bonnet are similar.

    • @mikeyjames
      @mikeyjames 2 года назад +5

      we mostly grow the sweet scotch bonnet pepper’s in Grenada because it’s what they use in Grenadian cooking for flavor without heat. We have the hot one to but it’s not being grown as much and that’s the one Jamaicans usually need for their jerk chicken so she likely can’t get the amount she needs unless she grow it herself or find a framer that’s going to grow it for her. My grandmother grow’s the hot one’s but we don’t grow a lot of them because they don’t sell like the sweet one’s.

    • @Junjo11
      @Junjo11 2 года назад +1

      @@mikeyjames thanks for explaining

    • @1marialatoya
      @1marialatoya 2 года назад +1

      Is it the same thing Trinidadians call pimento pepper?

    • @Junjo11
      @Junjo11 2 года назад +2

      @@1marialatoyaScotch bonnet peppers are rounder full bodied

    • @1marialatoya
      @1marialatoya 2 года назад +1

      @@Junjo11 I was referring to the "sweet scotch bonnet" that @StillAReal1 referred to. I want to know if that pepper is what people in Trinidad call Pimento peppers. In other islands, these peppers are called "season pepper".

  • @mikeyjames
    @mikeyjames 2 года назад +6

    Star apple is call star fruit in Grenada but most children call them 5 fingers because your 5 fingers can fit between the star shape.

    • @fhsoto551
      @fhsoto551 2 года назад

      In Panama we called fruta china or cereza china.

    • @joyousjohnson7358
      @joyousjohnson7358 2 года назад +3

      You’re speaking of star fruit, not star apple it seems.

    • @ourplace3656
      @ourplace3656 2 года назад +1

      U mixing up star apple with star fruit... you talking about star fruit...

  • @karisc123
    @karisc123 10 месяцев назад

    Some Grenadian local good bye: “Okay. Awright. Later. We’ll catch up.”

  • @sheryljohnson8261
    @sheryljohnson8261 2 года назад +2

    So true they call fruits differences name from jamaica

  • @earlehagley3363
    @earlehagley3363 2 года назад +2

    We say later

  • @westkingston3135
    @westkingston3135 2 года назад +2

    These Grenadians talking all these negatives about Jamaica..If Jamaica was such a bad country why would we send our army to help when America invaded?If we were so bad , why is it we allow Grenadians to attend school here in hopes of achieving a track and field career🤔🤔🤔
    People are so quick to mention the EXAGGERATED stereotypes of Jamaicans, but never mention what Jamaica did for other countries.

    • @dsilver8139
      @dsilver8139 9 месяцев назад

      Well, it was America that called the Caribbean islands to help the American army not to help Grenada. Trinidad did not join. Look up the history.

  • @rudolphharris408
    @rudolphharris408 2 года назад

    Looking forward to meet you soon

  • @br2431
    @br2431 7 месяцев назад

    Can Jamaicans start a business In Grenada? Do they need work permit? I feel these programs never mention these important things

  • @beyourself2444
    @beyourself2444 2 года назад +4

    South Caribbean food is way better than Jamaican food imo. Look at TerriAnn’s Kitchen…

    • @marmackk
      @marmackk 2 года назад +2

      Better..Sorry but Jamaican food has won national geographic awards and is loved worldwide

    • @AllisonYYZ
      @AllisonYYZ Год назад

      Then you haven't tried authentic Jamaican food

  • @rubyberylgarraway634
    @rubyberylgarraway634 2 года назад +1

    Nice .that was good

  • @connistantoine7917
    @connistantoine7917 2 года назад +2

    U need to visit the country side especially gouyave

  • @desnalowers7116
    @desnalowers7116 2 года назад +3

    YOUR my GIRL. MANGO AND neesberry. We are twins. 😎😄😅🤩😍

  • @lerontelesford9297
    @lerontelesford9297 2 года назад

    For good byes. We usually just say "later"

  • @avisshaw6497
    @avisshaw6497 2 года назад

    I can relate to the GAL name calling from Antigua and Barbuda. I reacted the same way. Who you a call gal?????

  • @annevans9928
    @annevans9928 7 месяцев назад

    I thought we grow scotch bonnet pepper

  • @StomerMadGermzOfficial
    @StomerMadGermzOfficial 2 года назад +3

    As a 🇬🇩 Grenadian she sounds more Grenadian than Jamaican

    • @marlobrooks5998
      @marlobrooks5998 2 года назад

      You are right, and I'm Jamaican

    • @mh4335
      @mh4335 Год назад

      @@marlobrooks5998 😆

  • @kirkjones9613
    @kirkjones9613 Год назад

    How can I contact you

  • @martinandrew5980
    @martinandrew5980 8 месяцев назад

    Unlike Jamaica, Grenada was colonized by the French for nearly 150 years. Many of the place names and food names are therefore in French creole. For example, pears are called zaboka and egg plants are called berigen. What you call Bombay mango might very well be the Ceylon in Grenada. We should emphasize this contrast when comparing Grenada with Jamaica. Jamaica was never French and catholic and for this reason do not have carnival or calypso. Nor can Jamaicans say "Gwo Michel"which is a type of banana that was discontinued due to the attack by some kind of fungus. They say instead, "Gros Michael" lol. Also talk about the big drum and how some Grenadians remember their ancestors from Ghana, Sierra Leone and other parts of Africa; how they pass down this history through the drum, nation dances and creole songs.

  • @user-yn8lv2fo7r
    @user-yn8lv2fo7r 7 месяцев назад

    I want to see when when God's willing it's not because slow it's because tomorrow is not promised to any so we always say if God willing tomorrow please God

  • @lesterscott471
    @lesterscott471 2 года назад +2

    OIL DOWN IS GRENADA NATIONAL DISH. NOT SALT FISH SOUSE. NICE VIDEO THO.

  • @steverousseau9601
    @steverousseau9601 2 года назад +8

    Michael Manley was the only Jamaican Prime Minister that gave Jamaican people some Universal Knowledge of Self through JAMAL old people can learn to Read n Write n that was looking forward but why Jamaican people have to leave Jamaica for a better time? While Politicians and Special Interest are having a Field day

    • @westkingston3135
      @westkingston3135 2 года назад +2

      Everywhere people leave their country

    • @Gro-485
      @Gro-485 2 года назад +3

      He caused more Jamaicans to leave Jamaica than any other Prime Minister remember 5 flights a day to Miami go read before chat rubbish.

    • @steverousseau9601
      @steverousseau9601 2 года назад

      Ignorance is the most Dangerous thing

    • @steverousseau9601
      @steverousseau9601 2 года назад

      Europe and America is not Heaven There is no Equality and Justice for the Masses of the world just a Few running the Economic Order with Special Interests as the Goal

    • @westkingston3135
      @westkingston3135 2 года назад

      @@steverousseau9601 How when she is spot on?

  • @doreenramsey1016
    @doreenramsey1016 3 месяца назад

    We have star apple. Apple is apple. Cashews with the nut and then the french cashew without nut. Wax apple came from China.

  • @Favouredandree
    @Favouredandree 2 года назад

    Lolol It's also an Antiguan thing, where they call you "gal". I know that song she talking about, heard it in Antigua. If am not mistaken, it's called mind yuh business.

  • @STTHOMASMAN
    @STTHOMASMAN 2 года назад +2

    Grenada is not one Island its Three Grenada,, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique plus many uninhabited islands

  • @beyourself2444
    @beyourself2444 2 года назад +3

    How she reached in Grenada is quite sketchy. She looks like a girl who was with a Syrian guy when I was in Grenada. Jamaicans and Nigerians are so similar… They act the same way.

    • @marmackk
      @marmackk 2 года назад +1

      Please stop steretyping Jamaicans.Its nor a good look.

  • @karisc123
    @karisc123 10 месяцев назад

    Isn’t the lower cost of a meal in Jamaica is about JA$1000?

  • @kanniacharles721
    @kanniacharles721 2 года назад +1

    You havnt had our oil down and other foods it seems. Try to experience some more of the people ,culture and the food.

  • @viviannelatouche9636
    @viviannelatouche9636 2 года назад +3

    I don’t think you are quite correct about the men though. They are not bold like that

  • @slim9978
    @slim9978 2 года назад

    They think we duck gun shot I almost fell off my chair

  • @deloressimmons389
    @deloressimmons389 2 года назад +3

    She is not knowledgable about our culture. Peaceful and no body gaurds to go to the hood, Our oildown is is the best and our neigbour carriacou has the best beach in the carribbean, The cost of living is better, So witout bias we love hot sauce ,

  • @badgyalleelee8718
    @badgyalleelee8718 Год назад

    Is it easy to get a job in Grenada 🇬🇩

  • @EvadneyFrancis-bd8xi
    @EvadneyFrancis-bd8xi Год назад +2

    Lady how can you say Grenada does not make rice and peas. Also our national dish is oil down. You need to educate yourself about Grenada befor you come to people Island and talk foolishness.