Sunday, June 1, 2008

A Taste of Jamaica

Being a food lover, I love to watch the Food Network and other food /traveling shows like "No Reservations" with my man Anthony Bordain. I noticed both on his show and on an episode of a Food Network show where Paula Deen went to the Carribean that they had this delicious "wrap" called roti. I was pleasantly surprised to find that across the street from the Asian market I go to in South Florida (off of Commercial and Hwy 441) that there was a roti shop.

Being the curious and adventurous foodie that I am, I decided to check it out one day. The roti shop was a hole in the wall, but the owners, a father and son, are super friendly. We walk in and there is a list of different types of roti you can get, including beef, chicken, goat, shrimp, fish, and maybe a few others. There was also a few other Jamaican treats there like doubles, aloo pie, and peas and rice. Also, the drink cooler had some fun and exotic drinks like coconut water, ginger beer, and banana soda.

So I found out that roti is basically some stewed curry, which includes potatoes, peas, (maybe carrots), and your choice of meat wrapped in a large, thin, flat bread made of chickpeas, I believe. So it's kind of like a large tortilla. You could also get your roti another way in which you have a plate of curry and you use your roti bread to pick up the curry -- similar to how you eat Ethiopean food. Doubles are common street food you can find in Jamaica, and it consist of two round pieces of flat fry bread with a slightly sweet stewed mixture of chickpeas and other spices slathered in between. The aloo pie is also a type of fried bread stuffed with cooked potatoes and a drizzle of a sweet and tangy tamarind sauce.



All I know is that it was all SUPER delicious and full of flavor, especially the roti! My boyfriend had the beef roti and I had the shrimp roti, and both were EXCELLENT! The beef was tender, and the shrimp was cooked well. It was also very filling. I barely had room for the order of doubles and aloo pie that we also had, but somehow I managed ;-)

So if you're in South Florida and want a little taste of Jamaica, go to Commercial and Hwy 441 and then go south for about 1/2 a mile on 441. There's a little shopping center which appears to be a "little Jamaica" - it includes the roti shop, a Jamaican bakery, an herb shop, and a meat and fish market where you will find fresh cuts of meat and exotic spices, sauces, and other groceries and veggies
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