Jamaica Tangerine🇯🇲 Trinidad Poteegal🇹🇹 Jamaica Jimbilin🇯🇲 Trinidad Sour Cherry🇹🇹 Jamaica Ackee🇯🇲 Barbados Guinep.🇧🇧 Yohan,you still have a lot more to share with us,so part three should be loading.This is so interesting and informative.🇯🇲🇹🇹🇧🇧🇭🇹🇬🇩🇧🇸🇻🇨🇧🇫🇦🇬🇰🇾🇨🇺🇵🇷
Another good one Dunks - Coolie plum Star Apple for the (mostly purple rarer green) not called jimbiline. Jimbiline is the little green one most stew it in sugar ( delicious). Don’t remember seeing bread nut in Jamaica .
In Trinidad the french influence came from the 'Cedula' of 1783 when the spanish rulers found that the slaves outnumbered the whites and so this cedula was offered by the spanish rulers as an invitation to other plantation owners from the french Caribbean to migrate to Trinidad. Plantation owners and want to be plantation owners were given land. Most responded from the french colonies and french influenced islands, like Grenada, Martinique, etc.
Bajan here. Don't ask for guinips in Barbados. Most people will look at you strange. Will ever be ackee. We say, golden apple and figs. Pear, sugar apple and gooseberry. Star fruit or five finger, I like the official name, carambola. We too use christophine to cook with. Usually in soups. Tamrin and dounce. Our dounce goes from green to ripe, ranging in colours of green, yellow, orange, and brown. When brown, they are pulpy, "or as we say, pappy", and very sweet. What about mammee apples. Do you know of them?
Sour cherry is called sometimes called Chinese jimbilin in Jamaica. is is also call jimbilin. A less common name for it in Jamaica is barge. Dunks is called Coolie plum in Jamaica. it grows uncultivated all over Jamaica and is very popular. Gru Gru Bef is called macka fat. Macka is a Jamaican word for thorn. it s also called Abbey. But this is a very uncommon fruit and hardly eaten these days in Jamaica. There is a fruit in Jamaica called golden apple. it looks like a passion fruit but it is more orange and sweet, unlike the passion fruit which is sour. Your videos are interesting keep posting.
I think you are talking about the sweet cup, it looks exactly like passion fruit, grow on vine ,similar leaves, there is a small version of the sweet cup, grow wild on road side here in Jamaica, but the bigger one is as big as the passion fruit which is soursweet or very sour sometimes
Christifi is called Choo Choo in Jamaica. It is used mostly as a vegetable in chicken soup as well as in run dung recipes, for example, salt mackerel and choo choo cooked down in coconut milk.
There is 3 variety ofjimbilin in Jamaica the starfruit,the round one we stew with sugar and the long one we curry it with nuff pepper,we call it camangra.
My family calls it katahar or bread nut. Gru looks like coolie plums. We stew our tambrin 😂. U fi get. Mamysipus. Spelling 😅. 🙏🙏❤️mamy it yellowish orange color when u peel it.
Yohan, some need the leaves/trees to identify them properly. What we call arrowroot in Jamaica doesn't look like that. It's closer to carrot in shape. More like a Lilly in leaves
Arrowroot looks like turmeric exactly a like ,the only thing is that it's very white. we are talking about the root ,older people way back then ,usually greater it,wash out the starch and uses the starch to make a delicious porridge for their babies , my mom did it one day ,❤ it.
In Jamaica, a star fruit (5 fingers I think I called it) is called Jumbiline, not star apple (the purple thing). We call “Tamarind”, “Tambrin”, so that’s similar to the TT pronunciation. Damn room.
Chinese Jimbilin, Starfruit, or Carambola in Jamaica, Five fingers in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Star apple (Caimite) is a different from Starfruit. Jimbilin in Jamaica is known elsewhere as Otaheite gooseberry, grosella, star goosebery, or damsel.
Gru gru and Banga is two different fruit Banga you can such d pulp and then crack de seed and eat it gru gru you and only eat what's in side d seed and gru gru is a loot smaller with a tinner tree
The tree that is difficult to climb is called a 'Mack-fat.Mostly found in rural St Andrew and eastern St Thomas. Jamaicans from Kingston/St Andrew tend to have different names for many fruits and meals .👍
Never heard of coolie plum .That's hilarious 😂 but if they refer to some fruit as some other race in JA let me know cause a lot of people wouldn't like it.I notice certain people using the term coolie very loosely .How about indian plum very politely.Just a little input.Dude very interesting contrast in names.Thanks,just learn some weird names .
Sweet cup different from passion fruit. Sweet cup round and harder shell Passion fruit oval and softer. The version I know tends to be very sour. Passion fruit tends to be parasitic whilst sweet cup is a climber
Sweet Cup is a member of the same family of which passion fruit is a part..... only that it's smaller in size and it's much sweeter. As children growing up in the 1960s and 70s in rural Jamaica, we loved it.
I'm happy that you gave us part two Yohan.I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Glad you like it!
Jamaica Tangerine🇯🇲
Trinidad Poteegal🇹🇹
Jamaica Jimbilin🇯🇲
Trinidad Sour Cherry🇹🇹
Jamaica Ackee🇯🇲
Barbados Guinep.🇧🇧
Yohan,you still have a lot more to share with us,so part three should be loading.This is so interesting and informative.🇯🇲🇹🇹🇧🇧🇭🇹🇬🇩🇧🇸🇻🇨🇧🇫🇦🇬🇰🇾🇨🇺🇵🇷
It looks like it!
Antigua Guinip
Another good one Dunks - Coolie plum
Star Apple for the (mostly purple rarer green) not called jimbiline. Jimbiline is the little green one most stew it in sugar ( delicious). Don’t remember seeing bread nut in Jamaica .
Thanks for sharing!
Love this video it's always so informative
I try! Thanks!
Star fruits is what we call jimbolin I've never heard star apples been called that
Sour cherry is also called chermeena. It's yellowy when it's fit and ready to eat. We also called jimbilin
Thanks!
Gosh, thanks for the journey down memory lane.
Any time!
In Trinidad the french influence came from the 'Cedula' of 1783 when the spanish rulers found that the slaves outnumbered the whites and so this cedula was offered by the spanish rulers as an invitation to other plantation owners from the french Caribbean to migrate to Trinidad. Plantation owners and want to be plantation owners were given land. Most responded from the french colonies and french influenced islands, like Grenada, Martinique, etc.
Great Info!
Very good 👍
Thanks for part 2 very informative. Dunks is called coolie plum in jamaica.
Thanks!
Dungs or Dunks look like Coolie Plum in Jamaica
Thanks!
The more standard name for that fruit is called Jujube.
It's native to India and China.
We called it coolie plum in Jamaica.
@@YohanPartap8:53 'Chiny plum or hog plum and coolie plum in central and western Jamaica
Yes I agree
Antigua Dumbs.
Educate Us 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 on These Heavenly Fruits .
Happy too!
Sweet cup
Cho Cho and salt fish is delicious my grandmother use to make it for us when we were growing up here in Jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Thanks for sharing
Loved part 1 and love part 2 the same!
Thanks!
Oh the memories. 😂😊
Dounce fruit is pretty common in some places in jamaica especially in the kingston, St.catherine and clarendon areas..
Good to know!
Big up your self brother love you show
Thanks as always!
I don't know which part of jamaica a star apple is called jimbilin?😮..jimbilin (goose berry) is jimbilin
The commnets tell me otehrwise. Its a mix up
Ackee and salt fish goes with roast breadfruit here in Jamaica
Sounds good!
Not sure where in Jamaica starfruit is called jimbilin but jimbilin is the same fruit called cherrymeena, make a nice jam.
Bajan here. Don't ask for guinips in Barbados. Most people will look at you strange. Will ever be ackee. We say, golden apple and figs. Pear, sugar apple and gooseberry. Star fruit or five finger, I like the official name, carambola. We too use christophine to cook with. Usually in soups. Tamrin and dounce. Our dounce goes from green to ripe, ranging in colours of green, yellow, orange, and brown. When brown, they are pulpy, "or as we say, pappy", and very sweet. What about mammee apples. Do you know of them?
I know of them, thaks for sharing!
Sour cherry is called sometimes called Chinese jimbilin in Jamaica. is is also call jimbilin. A less common name for it in Jamaica is barge. Dunks is called Coolie plum in Jamaica. it grows uncultivated all over Jamaica and is very popular. Gru Gru Bef is called macka fat. Macka is a Jamaican word for thorn. it s also called Abbey. But this is a very uncommon fruit and hardly eaten these days in Jamaica. There is a fruit in Jamaica called golden apple. it looks like a passion fruit but it is more orange and sweet, unlike the passion fruit which is sour.
Your videos are interesting keep posting.
Great Info!! thanks!
I think you are talking about the sweet cup, it looks exactly like passion fruit, grow on vine ,similar leaves, there is a small version of the sweet cup, grow wild on road side here in Jamaica, but the bigger one is as big as the passion fruit which is soursweet or very sour sometimes
I know sweet cup and the small one that grows by the side of the road. But there is another fruit called golden apple
I know sweet cup and the small one that grows by the side of the road. But there is another fruit called golden apple
I know sweet cup and the small one that grows by the side of the road. But there is another fruit called golden apple
Custard apple in Jamaica is called Cherimoya. It is a relative of sweet sop and sour sop.
I see.
Star fruit (Carambola) is called jimbilin in Jamaica.
Star Apple, the fruit that was shown, is just star apple.
Yep. That’s exactly how I know them as.
Different places in Jmaica have tehir names that might be different.
In Jamaica, dunks is called coolie plum
I do'n't know star apple as jimbilin in Jamaica.
Its a mix up
The purple color fruit and white and milky inside is Star Apple in Jamaica.
I call it star apple, I have never heard of Jimbilin. I am Jamaican. But maybe it is because I am young or where I am from in Jamaica
It seesm to be a where you are from, different part has a different name.
Sweet sop is my favourite you could call it sour sop cousin😅
Between Trinidad and vincies, many of the fruit names are similar...I lived in Trinidad,so am familiar with the fruit names too..
Star fruit is Jimbilin not Star apple
Christifi is called Choo Choo in Jamaica. It is used mostly as a vegetable in chicken soup as well as in run dung recipes, for example, salt mackerel and choo choo cooked down in coconut milk.
Thanks for sharing!
Five fingers in T &T is jimbilin or star fruit in Jamaica.
There is 3 variety ofjimbilin in Jamaica the starfruit,the round one we stew with sugar and the long one we curry it with nuff pepper,we call it camangra.
I meant to say we called it chermeena in Jamaica
I have never heard star apple called jimbilin before and I am Jamaican.
I see
We called it coolie plum in Jamaica. Fruit that refers to dunks
Good to know!
bread nut in Jamaica and also Breadnut Valley Falls is in St. Elizabeth
Good to know!
My family calls it katahar or bread nut. Gru looks like coolie plums. We stew our tambrin 😂. U fi get. Mamysipus. Spelling 😅. 🙏🙏❤️mamy it yellowish orange color when u peel it.
Thing is, I have been looking into it, we not even sure what mamisipo really is.
Custard apple have similar leaves as sweet sop ,
In Jamaica the green fruit is Jimbilin and the purple one is start apple.
I see
Yohan, some need the leaves/trees to identify them properly.
What we call arrowroot in Jamaica doesn't look like that. It's closer to carrot in shape. More like a Lilly in leaves
Good to know!
Topi tambo is related to South American arrowroot, ginger, turmeric
Arrowroot looks like turmeric exactly a like ,the only thing is that it's very white. we are talking about the root ,older people way back then ,usually greater it,wash out the starch and uses the starch to make a delicious porridge for their babies , my mom did it one day ,❤ it.
In Jamaica, a star fruit (5 fingers I think I called it) is called Jumbiline, not star apple (the purple thing). We call “Tamarind”, “Tambrin”, so that’s similar to the TT pronunciation. Damn room.
Thanks for sharing!
Custard apple is different from sweet sop. Five finger is called jimbilin. Cho cho is mostly used in soups
Thanks!
Gru gru bef is called macafat in Jamaica
I thoiught that this will not be b=name din Jamaica, it the first ine named.
@@YohanPartap what I'm from in jamaica (east rural st andrew) we call it macafat.
@dslym370 I am sure you do, I did not know that fruit was even here in Jamaica, I was pleasantly surprised
@YohanPartap yea they grow wild where I'm from.
Ee had those in svg..we called it grugru
Also chataigne is the French word for chestnut because the French thought that it is a chestnut.
Dungs is called Coolie Plum in Jamaica. It is frothy and we are told not to eat it if we are hungry.
I wonder why!
@YohanPartap Because it is frothy, so if eaten on an empty stomach it can cause a person to vomit.
Chinese Jimbilin, Starfruit, or Carambola in Jamaica, Five fingers in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Star apple (Caimite) is a different from Starfruit. Jimbilin in Jamaica is known elsewhere as Otaheite gooseberry, grosella, star goosebery, or damsel.
Great Info!
Coolie plum is what you call dunks
Good to know!
Gru Gru in jamaica is called banga or abeh (short for abenkwan) or maccafat.
Other comments sayd teh Mackafat.
Dungs/Dunks in Jamaica is called Coolie Plum or Jujube.
Interesting!
Dungs is called plum or Coolie plum in Jamaica
Thanks!
Your "silk fig" is called "rock fig" in Grenada
That is call star apple.Jimbilin is a small fruit look like cherry but pale yellow.I live in the country also Kingston and it's star apple
We in Jamaica all called the jimbilin barge
Same food different names 😂😂❤
I know it as star apple
In Jamaica we say Tambran too
Gimberlin is totally different from Star Apple, gimberline bears in clusters like grape and is either green or yellow.
dunks in barbados i also saw them in Vietnam.
We call the dunks simple plum
Good to know!
Gru gru and Banga is two different fruit Banga you can such d pulp and then crack de seed and eat it gru gru you and only eat what's in side d seed and gru gru is a loot smaller with a tinner tree
Breadnut is not very preverlent in Jamaica.
Yes, I have not sen it here.
Custard apple and sweet sop are two different fruits.🇯🇲
IYe si am seeing that
The dunce we call byrie plum
Coolie plums/ dunks
nice
King orange
Toopi tambo is water chestnuts. Chataigne is the French word for chestnuts.
We call it coolies plum
Thanks!
It's. Called koolie plum in Jamaica 🇯🇲
Intresting! Thanks!
The tree that is difficult to climb is called a 'Mack-fat.Mostly found in rural St Andrew and eastern St Thomas.
Jamaicans from Kingston/St Andrew tend to have different names for many fruits and meals .👍
Welcome @@YohanPartap
That is name I putigal, my whole l life
Coolie plum
Cashima
Antigua Cho cho is Christophine
CE qui est is " what is that in French" The French did not know what type of banana is that.
Always encourage a child to chew the ginnup so ar least the whole seed don't cause no problems
Jimbilin is star fruit in Jamaica. There is also star apple which is the one on your screen.
aadine = passion fruits
Custard apple is different from sweetsop
Grudge is called abbea
in Barbados we say tambrin.
The pomecet.....we call june plum.
Never heard of coolie plum .That's hilarious 😂 but if they refer to some fruit as some other race in JA let me know cause a lot of people wouldn't like it.I notice certain people using the term coolie very loosely .How about indian plum very politely.Just a little input.Dude very interesting contrast in names.Thanks,just learn some weird names .
IN Jamaica we called it koolie plum not dounce fruit
Chocho is the female organ in Spanish 😮
We don't have that green stuff in Jamaica
Hog plum
It's passion fruit
Passion fruit is called ‘sweet cup’ in Jamaica, I think.
Sweet cup different from passion fruit. Sweet cup round and harder shell Passion fruit oval and softer. The version I know tends to be very sour.
Passion fruit tends to be parasitic whilst sweet cup is a climber
Sweet Cup is a member of the same family of which passion fruit is a part..... only that it's smaller in size and it's much sweeter. As children growing up in the 1960s and 70s in rural Jamaica, we loved it.
Interesting!
Only Rural St Andrew know it has sweet cup
It's 2 types of sweet cup a small soft one that grows very wild on road side ,and the bigger one is harder
Jamaica it is called coolie plum = dunks in Trini
That's not star apple. Jamaican star apple is green and some purple with white or transparent sop
palm nuts in barbados.
No jimbelin is green in color that n small that star apple!
Trinidad has cerette fruit, pois doux.
In Jamaica its called jackfruit
It is related to Jackfruit, but this is Breadnut or Chatiagne is different.
They have jack fruit in Jamaica, not chataigne.
Gru gru boeuf is the French name. Like beef.
Trinidad do have tangerine
Yes, but teh fruits are so close we tend to generalize
It’s abay