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Caribbean jerk seasoning

Caribbean jerk seasoning
Popularity 34 recipes

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Ingredient Information

Name

Caribbean jerk seasoning

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

34 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Caribbean Jerk Seasoning

Caribbean jerk seasoning is a blend of spices and herbs originating from Jamaica, known for imparting an intense, spicy, and aromatic flavor to meats and poultry, especially chicken and pork. Traditionally, this seasoning combines ingredients such as allspice, Scotch bonnet or habanero peppers, cinnamon, thyme, nutmeg, cloves, garlic, and onion, creating a balance between smoky, spicy, and sweet flavors.

Its origin dates back to Afro-Jamaican culture, where meat preservation and seasoning techniques involved the use of local spices and slow cooking over a smoky fire. Jerk is a key element in Caribbean cuisine and has transcended to many kitchens worldwide thanks to its characteristic flavor and versatility.

Among its properties, jerk seasoning not only enhances the flavor of foods but also contains ingredients with antimicrobial and antioxidant benefits, such as garlic and allspice. Furthermore, by including spicy chilies, it can stimulate metabolism and provide a feeling of satiety.

In different regions of Latin America, this seasoning may be known simply as jerk blend, jerk marinade, or jerk spices, although its use is more specific to the Anglophone Caribbean. However, in the preparation of Caribbean or Caribbean-inspired recipes, the term "jerk" has been widely adopted to identify this particular style of seasoning and cooking.

Nutritional Properties

3.0g
fiber
900mg
sodium
20mcg
folate
450mg
potassium
150
calories
0mcg
lycopene
4g
proteins
35mg
vitamin c
7g
total fats
18g
carbohydrates

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