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We are an International Award Winning Grassroots Renaissance Redefining Culture Exchange, Consultancy and Edutainment Hub. Bringing together frontline strategies and resources that fosters cultural wealth. Connecting the Afro-Caribbean Diaspora to a vast network of consumers and brands. We are spearheading a distinct Diaspora Xchange Collective, joining leading authentic brands in the Diaspora that fosters the irreplaceable body of values to favors the diffusion of Brand Jamaica and Brand Africa in global markets.

THE ULTIMATE BRAIN FOOD

"Carry me ackee go a Linsted market" The national dish of Jamaica. The must try dish of Jamaica.  Ackee and cod fish. The fruit is a native to West Africa however, Jamaican indulge in it so much more. Yes! you can eat it just about anytime, breakfast, lunch and dinner with just about anything.  There's many health benefits to this fruit, high in protein god

THE ULTIMATE BRAIN FOOD2020-06-23T14:42:46+00:00

ARTISTE OF THE DECADE

Exclusive on International Reggae and World Music Awards #irawma 2020 Grammy Award Winner Busy Signal won; Special Honor: Dancehall Artiste of the Decade- 2010 to 2020 – Busy Signal Congratulations Busy Signal

ARTISTE OF THE DECADE2020-06-26T04:58:55+00:00

SWEET SWEETSOP

OMG! Please nuh meck the appearance fool you. This is a sweet joy of natural candy.  Sweetsop, because is so sweet it sometimes called sugar apple, the flesh is similar to custard apple. Oh yes!  It’s very healthy, rich in fiber, vitamin B and potassium.  The Jamaican Sweetsop edible portion when fully mature and ripe is very sweet. The texture of the flesh is a bit grainy,

SWEET SWEETSOP2020-06-23T14:06:52+00:00

JAMAICAN SWEETNESS

Now we can feel more at home. Natural so sweet Jamaican mangoes has arrived in United States. Jamaican Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Audley Shaw said that there are plans to begin exporting Jamaican mangoes to the United States. Jamaicans in the US who have been asking their family and friends to bring them local island foods will soon be able to purchase mangoes in

JAMAICAN SWEETNESS2020-06-21T18:57:52+00:00

Bickle Targets Big Bite – Jamaican Builds Delivery Network For Caribbean Restaurants In US

A Jamaican developer has launched a food-delivery platform targeting the Afro Caribbean restaurants. An innovative plaform that seeks to serve the diaspora yard and abroad. It's just a click away!. The time has come to experience the best taste that the caribbean has to offer. High quality foods at your fingertips. Bikle promises you nothing but the best quality delicioous meals.

Bickle Targets Big Bite – Jamaican Builds Delivery Network For Caribbean Restaurants In US2020-06-21T18:43:50+00:00

THE RASTA PHENOMENA

The RASTA culture is integral to our identity. The practices within the core of the Rastafarian culture provides an ancestral foundation of complex system and believes that lasted throughout generations. The Jamaican culture is an embodiment from the African culture. We cannot understand our wealth through the eyes of one culture. So there many layers to our culture. There are cultures that feel they are

THE RASTA PHENOMENA2020-06-22T00:36:00+00:00

DUB SOUND SYSTEM KING

King Tubby is our master Jamaican composer, our dub Beethoven. The center of our sound system and dub consciousness. King Tubby is truly Jamaican innovator. King Tubby (born Osbourne Ruddock, January 28, 1941 – February 6, 1989) was a Jamaican electronics and sound engineer. His name is know globally and considered the undisputed “King of Dub”. In any museum on our popular music King Tubby

DUB SOUND SYSTEM KING2020-06-22T01:02:30+00:00

RIDDIMS

The introduction of digital drum machines revolutionized dancehall music in the 1980’s. The Casio, Roland cr-78, Yamaha keyboard and the Oberheim DX were some of first machines to actually make new rhythms in 1980. Steely & Clevie began experimenting with these machines in late 80’s-early 90’s, putting out a large number of “computer riddim” and started a revolution in Jamaica. The first riddim to start

RIDDIMS2020-06-22T01:20:18+00:00

JAMAICA VILLAGE

Jamaica Village – Ghana. Was established in October 2007 by the Jamaican born Abacha family. It was established as a “symbol of reconnection with ancestral roots” Jamaica Village Plantation is currently a ‘work in progress vision. The purpose for its establishment is to reminisce “ ah likkle piece ah de Island inna de Continent”. It’s aim is to highlight some aspects of the Jamaican Culture.

JAMAICA VILLAGE2020-06-22T02:20:28+00:00
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