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Jamaica Gleaner What's Cooking
published: Thursday | August 21, 2003

Sweet invasion Foreign sweets taking over
REMEMBER WHEN you were a child going to school and you would set aside a portion of your lunch money no matter how limited the funds were, for buying candies such as Paradise Plum, Busta, Toffee, Ginger Log, Icy Mint, Snow Mint...

Candy tidbits
The idea of sweet treats was first invented by cavemen who ate honey from beehives. During ancient times, the Egyptians, the Arabs and the Chinese prepared confections of fruits and nuts candied in honey.


It's a cook-off!
WESTERN BUREAU: SIXTEEN EUROPEAN teams, a host of Americans, South Africans and several Jamaican chefs will fire up their grills in anticipation of winning a combined US$25,000 purse in the fifth International World Barbecue...


Wonderful Wendy's
Wendy's. Liguanea branch. Old Hope Road. Kingston.





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