I was quite tired when I made it home after eight, had a nice curried chicken with steamed callaloo and white rice for dinner. |
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Before we can start cooking the callaloo, it should be cleaned to get rids of some of the old, dry and less nutrious leaves. |
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It serves the best callaloo and is one of the few places travelers can get fresh-brewed coffee on the island. |
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We all speak the same language as our countrymen and know of roti, cowheel soup, callaloo and all the other indigenous dishes. |
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Okra and sweet potatoes are important vegetables, and callaloo figures as often as it does in the West Indies. |
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Favorite Caribbean dishes enjoyed in St. Lucia include fish soup, callaloo and plantains prepared in many different ways. |
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It is the name given to various green leaves which form the chief ingredient of the soup called callaloo, popular in the West Indies and Brazil. |
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The chef, Giorgio Rusconi, roasted red snapper stuffed with a savory mixture of spinachlike callaloo and okra. |
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Other island specialties include tripe with beans, brown stew fish, ackee and codfish, and callaloo. |
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The veggie fritters were mild with no discernible taste from the callaloo, only a back kick of geera, hot pepper and a sweet and sour tang from the chutney. |
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On one end is the breezy restaurant, where Italian chef Benedetto La Fiura cooks up Carib-Continental dishes like callaloo soup and mushroom risotto. |
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Slice medium-sized onions and combine with chopped callaloo and saltfish. |
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Beside a bed of blood-red dahlias, Samantha grows callaloo, a type of spinach popular in the West Indian community and grown from a neighbour's cuttings. |
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Curry crab and the sublime callaloo – a concoction of okra, coconut and dasheen leaves – are among the culinary delights. |
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They come here to hear calypso and eat pelau, callaloo, roti and dasheen. |
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As the giant frog is endangered, animal lovers could stick to callaloo soup. |
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The names of the plants read like a trans global itinerary – callaloo fom Jamaica, chomolia from Zimbabwe, kang kong from Southeast Asia, methi and halloon and the snake gourd, duhdi from India. |
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There's coocoo and callaloo, polenta slices smothered in spinach-like soup, and pelau, a stew of rice, pigeon peas, coconut milk and hunks of sugar-seared meats. |
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Another, alongside Ms. Lewis, gingerly stepped into the garden to water Scotch bonnet peppers, and check if the callaloo — spinach, kind of, but earthier — was ready to harvest. |
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A Jamaican breakfast includes ackee and saltfish, seasoned callaloo, boiled green bananas, and fried dumplings. |
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There was dasheen, a yummy veg a bit like potato, callaloo greens, green figs and a spinach-like dish they call bhaaji. |
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Winston loved callaloo, a Caribbean spinach dish, so much that he ate all that his auntie had made. |
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The garden flourished and the harvest was abundant, everything from hot habaneros to cool cucumbers, Jamaican callaloo to leafy green kale, and tomatoes in big, red bunches. |
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Pot of Gold Jamaican ackees, part of the national dish, and callaloo, our version of spinach, plus a range of Grace Jamaican sauces will also be on display. |
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Among the agriculture produced in Anguilla includes tomatoes, peppers, limes and other citrus fruits, onion, garlic, squash, pigeon peas and callaloo. |
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Callaloo Carnival Arts brought the tradition to life in Mirfield with a range of creative workshops, face-painting and even a pop-up cinema. |
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One of the most recent achievements of Arton in this regard is attracting a strategic prominent investor from the UAE in the Callaloo Bay real estate project on the island. |
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Winner of the 2012 Poetry International Prize, her work has appeared in Callaloo, Harvard Review, Ploughshares, and Third Coast, among other journals. |
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