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At my farmhouse in Nigeria i planted many of those fruit 🍓 in Jamaica, soursop, passion fruit,mango, pineapple, cherry 🍒, African Chery fruit,paw paw apple and many others
I love your content,this is the side of Jamaica people want to see,the natural hidden beauty.Also the fact how you both interact with the locals.Love it.Be safe,God bless you both.
African Tigress big up uh self it’s so nice to how you are enjoying my beautiful island 🏝️ the land of my birth Especially enjoy when you play our national anthem, bring me back to school days 🫶🏾❤️🇨🇦🇯🇲
Lynn you going to miss the Bajan princess when she returns to her sweet Barbados the land of sea and sand, I love you both, you guys are doing a fantastic job, keep me entertained and by the way I can wait to watch live your Topic how Jamaica feels about Bajans😂 my point of view Jamaica and Bajans love each other ❤❤❤❤❤
AT, all of your vlogs are always informative, interesting, and full of laughter and fun. Btw, I love ackee and safish (Cod) with fried dumplins' and Callaloo for breakfast.
We normally keep our common fowl in a coop or pen most of the time because we don't want predator to kill them or to prevent them from damaging our garden, you know they like to scratch.haha However, we let them out occasionally to go and forage for themselves.
From a little cottage in Negril by Tyrone Taylor and gone a Negril by General Trees our popular place to visit on the westend of the island in Jamaica🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲.. You're loving it in Jamaica@AfricanTigress🤗🤗🤗
Oh my, what a time you're having! You guys make such enjoyable content. That bit on the difference in meaning of "bulla" between B'dos and Ja was hilarious! Miss Bajie is a riot! I love her. Thanks for sharing. I'd be remiss if I didn't clarify this: I know Bajans call guinep 'ackee', but the etymology supports the Jamaicans' use. The word as handed down from Ghana* was 'akye' (pronounced 'aché'), which was anglicised to 'ackee', and that's the Yardie fruit. (Capt Bligh-- same guy of Mutiny on the Bounty fame, was who brought ackee to Jamaica, as it was eaten by the Jamaicans stolen from the northern parts of Ghana.) --Æ.
I did not find it funny. We have to respect some of the diverse international subscribers who are viewing the videos. She is supposed to be a mature person.
@@islandgirl3330, I bet your name comes with some ABC letters after it, and I don't mean Ph.D, MA, BSc, LL.D or the like. Nothing she said was offensive. The Bajan was even shrewd enough not to explain it on camera to the Kenyan. What's wrong with you? --Æ.
@@ahfimiwonawun, I did say "it was eaten by the Jamaicans stolen from the northern parts of Ghana". I hope you already know that many Jamaicans/Caribbeans were actually from the northern plains of Ghana. The Asantes would raid and capture them, march them south, and sell them to the slave traders. My belief is that the Brits thought all west African slaves ate it, but in fact, there are reports that most captured folks didn't eat it and it took a long while for ackee to become entrenched in our diet. Capt Bligh was the man assigned to bring various 'slave' foods to Ja-- ackee from the Ghana area, breadfruit from the South Pacific, etc. (Probably o'tahiti apple too, since it originated in Tahiti.) --Æ.
@@AckeeEater.You do know that a number of Asantes were enslaved here too. So Akan generally, Asante(still Akan specifically), Igbo, Yoruba and Ibibio main groups but other smaller numbers too. Akan largest single group but never a majority.
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In the USA all that stuff would cost about 15 US dollars i lived in the USA so i understand,so a lot of things are cheaper in Jamaica 🇯🇲, Jamaica 🇯🇲 compared prices of goods with the USA only , that is where the majority of Jamaicans are living outside of Jamaica 🇯🇲, the USA is our largest business partner.
Some of the five fingers are sweet and some are sour we have it in my cousin yard in Trinidad and it is sweet when I'm home on the island i eat a lot of it. My Bagan sister my grand parents are originally from Barbados the Atherley and the Cragwels, my grandparents migrate to Trinidad.
Missing the sight of y’all catching the yard fowl in Barbados. Never seen that before. Is it just a Barbados thing? Wild chickens and home-farmed white chickens.
@Stephendgreen. Before this white fowl farming malarkey, Jamaicans raised hens/ fowls in their yard, they were organically raised as you would say, they used to run all around the yard and wandered in the local fields feeding on what they found and would return every nights and roost in the trees in a particular area of the property. They would be fed morning and evening with dried corn routinely. Not sure whether they are the ones Bajans called "wild fowls"
@@gloriarobinson1869 Sounds exactly like Bajan wild fowl. Thanks. Did some get detached from owners? Could anyone chase one into their yard and catch and eat it?
@@stephendgreen1502 Stephen, those were not considered wild fowls because they were raised in people's yards, they did not go mixing with neighbours fowls, neither did they strayed miles away from home they were always near the homes in those days, they knew their territories/ boundaries and never strayed on other peoples properties as such😂😂. Remember that in Jamaican country sides they had land space between each neighbours, so there was no problem with neighbours interfering with someone else's fowl/ chickens.
African Tigrsss, thanks for another great video. Your friend needs to grow up. You are filming to a diverse international audience, and she needs to be more discrete with her language and behavior. When you asked about the tasty bread, she could have just explained what it was. In Trinidad, there is another meaning for that word. Her hilarious behaviour would not be considered appropriate by a lot of people. She knew exactly why she caught a laughing fit.
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Jamaica is where Dr Martin Luta King wrote some of his speeches. He found peace on the island of Jamaica.
The cottages appear perfect for writers and readers, surrounded by picturesque vegetation-an ideal setting for relaxation.
At my farmhouse in Nigeria i planted many of those fruit 🍓 in Jamaica, soursop, passion fruit,mango, pineapple, cherry 🍒, African Chery fruit,paw paw apple and many others
Westmoreland has chattel houses. They some times load them on flatbed trailers, transport them on the roads, then unload them at a new location.
Really? Wow
I love your content,this is the side of Jamaica people want to see,the natural hidden beauty.Also the fact how you both interact with the locals.Love it.Be safe,God bless you both.
African Tigress big up uh self it’s so nice to how you are enjoying my beautiful island 🏝️ the land of my birth
Especially enjoy when you play our national anthem, bring me back to school days 🫶🏾❤️🇨🇦🇯🇲
This was an excellent post, ladies. I watched every moment from start to finish!👍🏾
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lovely looking place. Before your friend leaves Jamaica, you both should go river rafting and get the famous limestone massage.
Awwww! It's the skipping rope for me girls.l need to practice how you did it.Enjoy there🇯🇲🇯🇲
I really love these videos. Very informative and realistic. Thanks ladies.
✮✮✮ *Your videos always leave us feeling empowered and motivated* ✮✮✮🤩✌🏼
I'm so glad!
🤩✌🏼@@AFRICANTIGRESS
That's cotton tree we have it at home in Kenya, thanks African Tigres for showing us beautiful Jamaica
EMPRESS AT thank you for exploring Jamaica with us.
Thank you darling ❤
Keep this friendship strong. The way you interact with each other like it you were long time buddies and not newly met.
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Yup, respectful & kind to each other as well, I luv them.❤
5:47 These are advantageous roots, they are similar to the ones you saw on your road trip in Barbados. It looks like a Banyan tree
Beautiful beautiful Jamaica with Nigerian songs blasting and in that cafe.
AT make sure to visit treasure beach in st elizabeth ...another very quiet beautiful peacefull community...
Enjoyed the content. Just love the way you narrate your vlogs. Blessings and be safe🎉❤
This was a lovely video.....i love the interaction between you two ladies......👍🏼🙏🏽
Posting the videos after you leave 😂. That's real smart. I really need 2 get to Negril. I haven't been since i left high school
Lynn you going to miss the Bajan princess when she returns to her sweet Barbados the land of sea and sand, I love you both, you guys are doing a fantastic job, keep me entertained and by the way I can wait to watch live your Topic how Jamaica feels about Bajans😂 my point of view Jamaica and Bajans love each other ❤❤❤❤❤
I will definately miss her 🥹
@@AFRICANTIGRESS true she have great spirits meaning vibes
Negril is beautiful; the ocean colour is amazing
Music is life in Ja🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🔥🔥
Nice video with your bestie keea sky 😊
You girls are making it big , Keep it up
Just Subscribe from UK 🇬🇧 love your content of JA. Refreshing and informative video of my beautiful heritage of Jamaica 🇯🇲 land we love . Big up Lyn
Big up yourself too
@AfricanTigress there are countless hidden gems in Jamaica you barely started your visit😂
I like this keep it up sis good video thank you showing Jamaica Eden treasure to the world. There are many more enjoy yourself. I miss Jamaica.🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Nice one! Blessings for continued safe travels.🤗🌹
Thank you! You too!
AT what that girl called paw paw is also called paw paw over here in Nigeria.
Blessings African Tigeress ❤️🔥❤️❤️🇯🇲
The skipping rope part is amazing,especially when you criscross it you left me wondering how you did it so far..
You need to teach me AT.
Hahaha come here i teach you
I watched all this video which is rare for me, was very interesting & funny😂
Thank you dear I’m glad you enjoyed
It's nice seeing your friend dancing to the Naija music
The camera quality looks clean
The camera always good
Thoroughly enjoying your videos in Jamdown!! It’s like I’m back there with you.
AT, all of your vlogs are always informative, interesting, and full of laughter and fun. Btw, I love ackee and safish (Cod) with fried dumplins' and Callaloo for breakfast.
We normally keep our common fowl in a coop or pen most of the time because we don't want predator to kill them or to prevent them from damaging our garden, you know they like to scratch.haha However, we let them out occasionally to go and forage for themselves.
From a little cottage in Negril by Tyrone Taylor and gone a Negril by General Trees our popular place to visit on the westend of the island in Jamaica🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲.. You're loving it in Jamaica@AfricanTigress🤗🤗🤗
Some of these men are so forward.😊😊
We don't have villages in Jamaica, only 2 cities, lots of towns, residential areas, country side and the rural areas.
Where did you go to school? Or did you go at all?
Rural areas are the villages dude.Stop being ignorant
@@bengaliveshows hahaha you're right there.
AT: Beautiful content, I enjoyed it so much, keep up the great work ❤😎🇬🇧🇯🇲
🇬🇧🚶♂️🚶♂️😆 thanks for the walkthrough tour good to see you have company 🥰makes the video interesting 🧐
I love your friend! She said he wants to take you to his home to "dagga dagga da ting" I laughed so hard! Kia's the best! 😂😂😂😂😂
Keea is a riot 😂😂😂
Don't go to anyone's House.. in Jamaica like that man inviting you.....trust no one Lyn .
Oh my, what a time you're having! You guys make such enjoyable content. That bit on the difference in meaning of "bulla" between B'dos and Ja was hilarious! Miss Bajie is a riot! I love her. Thanks for sharing.
I'd be remiss if I didn't clarify this: I know Bajans call guinep 'ackee', but the etymology supports the Jamaicans' use. The word as handed down from Ghana* was 'akye' (pronounced 'aché'), which was anglicised to 'ackee', and that's the Yardie fruit. (Capt Bligh-- same guy of Mutiny on the Bounty fame, was who brought ackee to Jamaica, as it was eaten by the Jamaicans stolen from the northern parts of Ghana.)
--Æ.
I did not find it funny. We have to respect some of the diverse international subscribers who are viewing the videos. She is supposed to be a mature person.
@@islandgirl3330, I bet your name comes with some ABC letters after it, and I don't mean Ph.D, MA, BSc, LL.D or the like. Nothing she said was offensive. The Bajan was even shrewd enough not to explain it on camera to the Kenyan. What's wrong with you?
--Æ.
So, why did Captain Bligh bring ackee to Jamaica?
@@ahfimiwonawun, I did say "it was eaten by the Jamaicans stolen from the northern parts of Ghana". I hope you already know that many Jamaicans/Caribbeans were actually from the northern plains of Ghana. The Asantes would raid and capture them, march them south, and sell them to the slave traders. My belief is that the Brits thought all west African slaves ate it, but in fact, there are reports that most captured folks didn't eat it and it took a long while for ackee to become entrenched in our diet.
Capt Bligh was the man assigned to bring various 'slave' foods to Ja-- ackee from the Ghana area, breadfruit from the South Pacific, etc. (Probably o'tahiti apple too, since it originated in Tahiti.)
--Æ.
@@AckeeEater.You do know that a number of Asantes were enslaved here too. So Akan generally, Asante(still Akan specifically), Igbo, Yoruba and Ibibio main groups but other smaller numbers too. Akan largest single group but never a majority.
In Jamaica we keep common fowl for there eggs and some for eating..taste better than the white machine chicken you buy in the supermarket.
Love to see you guys together and I lover island accent 😅
U should have tried the bulla with cheese and look the buns were right next to the bullas on the shelf.
We call it common fowl(chicken) n we also cook it but not has often as before
Jamaican man day full of lyrics. I am from Jamaica but the crazy.
I bet no one noticed the Adrinka sign on the gate, just a lil Africanism from Ghana most folks take for granted.
Why are we paying £5.50 for a can of ackee in the UK when it is so bountiful in Jamaica?
Shipping costs and import fees.
It is $10 and $13 in the USA
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Your bajan fren is lively, her body language may she look Jamaican
I was surprised to see Monkeys and chickens running wild in Barbados .when i visited.
We do have villages but we mostly call them districts
Beautiful Negril the ABNB looks nice ❤️❤️❤️🇯🇲
The star fruit is also called carambola.
African Tigress:Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video today’s from Kingston,Jamaica with your lovely girlfriend in great joy & peace January of 2024❤❤❤
Welcome! I'm a new subscriber xx
In the USA all that stuff would cost about 15 US dollars i lived in the USA so i understand,so a lot of things are cheaper in Jamaica 🇯🇲, Jamaica 🇯🇲 compared prices of goods with the USA only , that is where the majority of Jamaicans are living outside of Jamaica 🇯🇲, the USA is our largest business partner.
Bulla and bread are different in Jamaica
27:48 This bulla is nice because of the coconut. When you speak to someone in a harsh tone we call it a bulla as well.🤣
It is a silk cotton tree
Jamaicas usually leave common fowl in the yard. Not really in a coup.
Some of the five fingers are sweet and some are sour we have it in my cousin yard in Trinidad and it is sweet when I'm home on the island i eat a lot of it.
My Bagan sister my grand parents are originally from Barbados the Atherley and the Cragwels, my grandparents migrate to Trinidad.
Please AT do a video about the Calabar village in Jamaica named after the Calabar Port city in cross River Nigeria 🇳🇬
People normally go to Rick’s Cafe for the sunset, about 6-7 pm
Negil is so beautiful, you young ladies are so enjoying it.❤
Its a gem
It's glad to hear burna boy's song in Jamaica
They play a lot of afrobeat
Nice
TIGRESS, YOU BETTER WIN THE GAME 😁😁
Missing the sight of y’all catching the yard fowl in Barbados. Never seen that before. Is it just a Barbados thing? Wild chickens and home-farmed white chickens.
@Stephendgreen. Before this white fowl farming malarkey, Jamaicans raised hens/ fowls in their yard, they were organically raised as you would say, they used to run all around the yard and wandered in the local fields feeding on what they found and would return every nights and roost in the trees in a particular area of the property. They would be fed morning and evening with dried corn routinely. Not sure whether they are the ones Bajans called "wild fowls"
@@gloriarobinson1869 Sounds exactly like Bajan wild fowl. Thanks. Did some get detached from owners? Could anyone chase one into their yard and catch and eat it?
@@stephendgreen1502 Stephen, those were not considered wild fowls because they were raised in people's yards, they did not go mixing with neighbours fowls, neither did they strayed miles away from home they were always near the homes in those days, they knew their territories/ boundaries and never strayed on other peoples properties as such😂😂. Remember that in Jamaican country sides they had land space between each neighbours, so there was no problem with neighbours interfering with someone else's fowl/ chickens.
Where there is a community of locals you will find common fowls negril proper is a different place
That Road takes you to the Lighthouse
Don’t forget to go to Half moon beach near you.
I was interested in seeing a Tour of this blue house. Not table Tennis. 😊
The village in Jamaica call countryside
Most likely the village a inna the ghetto a kingston kmt
Hey did you see the sunset?
African Tigrsss, thanks for another great video. Your friend needs to grow up. You are filming to a diverse international audience, and she needs to be more discrete with her language and behavior. When you asked about the tasty bread, she could have just explained what it was. In Trinidad, there is another meaning for that word. Her hilarious behaviour would not be considered appropriate by a lot of people. She knew exactly why she caught a laughing fit.
I love that these girls are being themselves and I love them for that.. Haters..
This is posted 2 days ago with keea who is in Miami now. Where is African Tigress?
Ever parishs call them differently, some said yard fowls, some say common fowls
Come to brooklyn New york
Visit saint lucia
Yard chickens are free range chickens which are healthier than the caged birds filled with antibiotics 😢
I agree
Definitely ❤
It is a real cotton tree, silk cotton.
Really wow
Didn't u try our cheese especially with bun?
Im really not a fan of cheese
You girls are very brave
When you coming to Clarendon?
Is Francine still at Sea Star Inn?
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Village in Jamaica and American is called a country side
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More plants grow in Jamaica than anywhere else in the world.
Research clarification, please?
Same in Africa
Visit St Lucia
OK but attractions do they in st. Lucia 🇱🇨
I am confused why he said let’s take a taxi to his my place? But he said he live next door ???
Probably lying
You need to come to new york so we could meet
Another brave, altruistic Rasta man I see
Oh, lordy, you guys are in great shape to be skipping ropes like that.