Island Essence: The Aroma of Jamaica's Jerk Chicken
/"The burning pimento wood. The fire-eyed spices. The warm briny sea water. The crack of a fresh Red Stripe beer." If you want real jerk chicken in Jamaica, head to the road.
Read More"The burning pimento wood. The fire-eyed spices. The warm briny sea water. The crack of a fresh Red Stripe beer." If you want real jerk chicken in Jamaica, head to the road.
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