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Aruba
Bonaire
Curacao
Jamaica
dog blood
The berries and tree of Rivina humulis. The small shrub produces small, blood red berries.
plant
Antigua & Barbuda
Anguilla
Barbados
Bahamas
Belize
Dominica
Grenada
Guyana
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
Cayman Islands
St. Lucia
Turks & Caicos
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
British Virgin Isles.
ganja
Marijuana; Cannabis
plant
Trinidad & Tobago
gru gru
Is a species of palm native to tropical regions of the Americas, from southern Mexico and the Caribbean south to Paraguay and northern Argentina. It grows to 15-20 m tall, with a trunk up to 50 cm diameter, characterized by numerous slender, black, viciously sharp 10 cm long spines jutting out from the trunk. The leaves are pinnate, 3-4 m long, with numerous slender, 50-100 cm long leaflets. Petioles of the leaves are also covered with spines. The flowers are small, produced on a large branched inflorescence 1.5 m long. The fruit is a yellowish-green drupe 2.5-5 cm in diameter, containing a single, dark brown, nut-like seed 2.5-5 cm diameter, which is very tough to break. The inside is a dry white filling that has a vaguely sweet taste when eaten.
plant
Trinidad & Tobago
gru gru bef
Is a species of palm native to tropical regions of the Americas, from southern Mexico and the Caribbean south to Paraguay and northern Argentina. It grows to 15-20 m tall, with a trunk up to 50 cm diameter, characterized by numerous slender, black, viciously sharp 10 cm long spines jutting out from the trunk. The leaves are pinnate, 3-4 m long, with numerous slender, 50-100 cm long leaflets. Petioles of the leaves are also covered with spines. The flowers are small, produced on a large branched inflorescence 1.5 m long. The fruit is a yellowish-green drupe 2.5-5 cm in diameter, containing a single, dark brown, nut-like seed 2.5-5 cm diameter, which is very tough to break. The inside is a dry white filling that has a vaguely sweet taste when eaten.
plant
Jamaica
juba bush
The berries and tree of Rivina humulis. The small shrub produces small, blood red berries.
plant
Grenada
US Virgin Islands
jumbee tree
The silk cotton tree (Ceiba pentandra) is a tropical tree of the order Malvales and the family Malvaceae (previously separated in the family Bombacaceae), It is known for the cotton like fibres produced by its seed pods. It features in obeah and other African based superstition and religious.
plant
Jamaica
pimento
Allspice; The berries, when dried, are frequently used in cooking
plant
Guyana
plimpa
Any thorn or bush that has thorns.
plant
Jamaica
puss blood
The berries and tree of Rivina humulis. The small shrub produces small, blood red berries.
plant
Jamaica
puss claw
A thornbush with sharp curved thorns that resemble cats' claws in shape and size.
plant
Antigua & Barbuda
Trinidad & Tobago
sapotee
Round, oblate, ovaloid, ellipsoidal, or conical fruit varying in size from 2 to 4 in (5-10 cm) in width. The immature fruit is hard and has a sandpaper like texture. Typically, the fruit does not ripen until it is picked or falls off the tree. When ripe, the fruit becomes soft and juicy. The flesh may be yellow, reddish brown, or dark brown with smooth or grainy textures. While some fruits may be seedless, they typically contain 3 - 10 hard black seeds in the center. The fruit is considered to be very delicious and is highly desired. The sap or gum from the tree is also a source of 'chicle' the original ingredient used to make chewing gum.
plant
Antigua & Barbuda
Jamaica
St. Lucia
sensemillia
Marijuana; Cannabis
plant
Jamaica
St. Lucia
sensi
Marijuana; Cannabis
plant
Trinidad & Tobago
siliment leaf
The leaves and tree of Pimenta racemosa, Myrtaceae - The West Indian Bay tree, used culinarily and to produce the cologne called bay rum.
plant
Jamaica
sinkle bible
Aloe vera. Valued for use in herbal medicine, as a purgative or washout, and for cosmetic and skin care purposes.
plant
Aruba
Bonaire
Curacao
stakamahachi
The berries and tree of Rivina humulis. The small shrub produces small, blood red berries.
plant
US Virgin Islands
stinging nettle
Any of several species of stinging nettle plants. Contact with human skin causes great discomfort.
plant
Bahamas
sweet spice
Allspice; The berries, when dried, are frequently used in cooking
plant
Bahamas
tampy
Marijuana; Cannabis
plant
US Virgin Islands
weed
Marijuana; Cannabis
plant
Martinique
shrubb
A Christmas specialty liquor made from orange and tangerine peel, white rum, and cane syrup.
food
Cuba
cristianos y moros
White rice and black beans
food
Belize
Jamaica
talawah
Full of spirit and fight
Belize
Jamaica
Trinidad & Tobago
wassy
Full of spirit and fight
Grenada
spice
Nutmeg - the tree and fruit of Myristica fragrans. The evergreen tree is culinarily and economically important for two spices derived from the fruit: nutmeg and mace.
food
plant
fruit
Trinidad & Tobago
bachac
The leafcutter ant; They get their name from the way they cut leaves from trees, which they then haul back to their nest. They do not eat the leaves, but instead they use it as compost to grow a particular type of fungus that does not grow anywhere other than in leafcutter ant nests. The ants eat the fungus, and feed it to their young. The fungus is grown in football sized chambers inside the nest. There can be 300 or more of these chambers inside the nest, and all of the earthworks to build them might involve the removal of 18,000kg of earth during the lifetime of the nest.
animal
St. Lucia
wada
The leafcutter ant; They get their name from the way they cut leaves from trees, which they then haul back to their nest. They do not eat the leaves, but instead they use it as compost to grow a particular type of fungus that does not grow anywhere other than in leafcutter ant nests. The ants eat the fungus, and feed it to their young. The fungus is grown in football sized chambers inside the nest. There can be 300 or more of these chambers inside the nest, and all of the earthworks to build them might involve the removal of 18,000kg of earth during the lifetime of the nest.
animal
Jamaica
myal
The "light/good" alternative to obeah. Used to remove curses and for healing, cures and blessing.
Trinidad & Tobago
chuck
The Striated Heron, adults have a blue-grey back and wings, white underparts, a black cap and short yellow legs. Juveniles are browner above and streaked below.
animal
bird
Guyana
Trinidad & Tobago
cook
The act of going to the river or beach and spending the day cooking, drinking and relaxing.
Belize
tamales
A maya/mestizo food made of chicken and corn meal wrapped in a plantain leaf and boiled.
Martinique
ti po
A rum based mixed drink that traditionally includes rhum agricole, lime, and cane syrup, and fruit flavouring.
food
St. Kitts & Nevis
awmiwukya
An expression of shock and disgust.
Antigua & Barbuda
Anguilla
ayulard
An expression of shock and disgust.
Belize
bad stail
Bad manners, inappropriate and unacceptable behavior
Barbados
whax palax bruggadown brax
To hit hard and then fall
Belize
rice an beanz
A dish made from rice and peas or beans. Red kidney beans and gungo are commonly used. The dish is typically prepared with coconut milk and lots of seasoning.
food
Belize
brukdown
A traditional style of folk music performed using a handsaw and various instruments including the accordion and drums.
Antigua & Barbuda
Anguilla
Barbados
Bermuda
Bahamas
Belize
Dominica
Grenada
Guyana
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
Cayman Islands
St. Lucia
Turks & Caicos
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
British Virgin Isles.
dutty wine
A wine or dance involving simultaneous and coordinated movements of the hips, knees and head.
Turks & Caicos
ripsaw
A traditional style of folk music performed using a handsaw and various instruments including the accordion and drums.