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Jamaica Gleaner What's Cooking
published: Thursday | April 14, 2005

'Fyah bun fi meat' Bobo Hill's world of food
There are no beer bellies, spare tyres or love handles at Bobo Hill. No hippy women with meaty thighs or thighs or flabby arms.

PICTURE PERFECT - Contemporary Art Gallery & Cafe
WHEN YOU are in the presence of Diane Watson you feel like you have known her all your life. She is jovial, friendly, welcoming, and a wealth of information when it comes to Jamaican cuisine and Jamaican artists.


Favourite food items of Rastafarians at Bobo Hill
Stew: Peas and peanuts, Irish potato, carrot, callaloo, coconut milk, scallion, thyme, pepper, salt, pimento seed. Sip: It's called sip, and not soup, as it contains no meat.





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