The Jamaican Fruit Drink And Liquors
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About this ebook
Jamaican drink and liquors benefits from our
fourth parents blending and brewed.
These recipes are mainly traditional value that are
modified as the generations goes on.
Most of our ingredients are derived from even the earlier
inhabitants; the Arawaks, Spaniards And other trespassers that
left us some of the legacy we now own.
This publication will help you to accomplish
chilled moments and also quench
Your thirst.
All of these are products that I have used consume and are recommending to you!
Fruit Punch
1 small paw paw
1 cup chopped pineapple
1 cup orange juice
2 tablespoon lemon juice
3 small ripe bananas
Preparation:
Blend all ingredients together with crushed iced.
Penric gamhra
Penric gamhra born Jamaican living in Jamaica, a soulful poet. He loves everything nature has to offer from the birds, to the sky and the life among the trees. he acquired a vision of telling stories with just few lines. and he's a witty face for doing all of that. when he's happy he goes on with a very beautiful day but when he's sad he writes his heart out full. A man of words and a man of stories. He has self-published numerous books of poetry and other works. you can find him on Instagram. @iampoetrycrazy
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The Jamaican Fruit Drink And Liquors - Penric gamhra
Introduction
Drinking is definitely a serious part of the Jamaican's culture,
if you should check the history of our upbringing, blending and brewing has always been something our fourth parents loved.
In this catalog I have combined some of the most famous liquors
and juice drinks, which will take you back in time when it was all natural foods and fruits, that's before we've been lost in this artificial world.
These are traditional recipes, but some have been modified by the
new generations, still, they're the same good taste and rich volumes.
Most of our ingredients came from a far back, even from the earliest
inhabitants; the Arawaks, Spaniards and those other trespassers who had left us some of the tastiest we now called our own.
This publication is a time machine that will take you back to the good 'ole' days of refreshing taste and a natural drinking habit.
All of these are products that I have used and now recommending to you!