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Jamaica Gleaner What's Cooking
published: Thursday | November 9, 2006

Fuel for KRW fires
Under every good stew and every grill is a clean, steady flame; and most restaurants depend on the industry leader, Gas Pro, for the fuel to produce dishes cooked to optimum quality and flavour.

New kids on the KRW row

TGIF - For two years the red and white sign at 51 Hope Road has spoken for itself. But this year, TGIF has used the voice of The Gleaner-sponsored Kingston Restaurant Week (KRW), to continue to spread the good word.


A fine chocolate affair!

The cocoa or cacao tree is indigenous to Central and South America. Cultivated by the Mayas, Aztecs and Incas, considered of a divine origin, called Xocoatl or Food of the gods, the natives drank the stimulating drink brewed from the beans...


New restaurant in town: The Deli

Tucked away in the back of the Super Plus Food Store on Trafalgar Road is a charming little deli, appropriately called 'The Deli,' which might very well be New Kingston's best kept culinary secret.


Minding your manners

Marigold Harding continues her series on etiquette and fine dining with tips on dining out. Etiquette Rules to Live By - A Set of Rigid Rules - Manners change with the times and today are more flexible than ever before. Etiquette is merely a set...




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