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Callaloo
Callaloo (many spelling variants, such as kallaloo, calaloo, calalloo, calaloux or callalloo; ) is a plant used in popular dishes in many Caribbean countries
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calalu
‖ calaˈlu Also calaloo, -loe, caleloe, callalloo, -aloo, -alou, cullaloo. A West Indian name for various plants cultivated as culinary vegetables; also, a soup or stew made with them.1756 P. Browne Jamaica 174 The branched Caleloe [Solanum nodiflorum]..The negroes make use of it every day almost in ...
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Anguillian cuisine
starches
Among the agriculture produced in Anguilla includes tomatoes, peppers, limes and other citrus fruits, onion, garlic, squash, pigeon peas and callalloo Common foods and dishes
Barbecue and jerk style meats
Callalloo a stew made with callalloo greens
Fritters made with conch, coconut, fruit and other
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Breathe (Keller Williams album)
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Callalloo
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Amelia Blossom Pegram
Her short stories, poems and essays have been published in many journals, among them Staffrider, Présence Africaine, Callalloo, The Gar, and Essence, and
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poke
▪ I. poke, n.1 Now chiefly dial. (pəʊk) Forms: α. (3) 4– poke; also 5–7 pooke, 6–7 (9 dial.) poake, 7– poak; Sc. 5 poyke, 5–6 poik, 6 polk. β. Sc. and north. dial. 5 pok, 5–6 pokke, 7 pocke, 8–9 pock. (9 dial. puok, puock, pooak, pwok(e, pwoak; also pook, pouk, powk: Eng. Dial. Dict.) [Not in OE.: M...
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Marie Annharte Baker
1994
Exercises in Lip Pointing, Vancouver: New Star Books, 2003
Indigena Awry, Vancouver: New Star Books, 2013
Too Tough, 1990
"Porkskin Panorama" Callalloo
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snack
▪ I. † snack, n.1 Obs. Also 1–2 snacc, 3 snak. [Late OE. snacc, obscurely related to OHG. snacga, snaga (G. dial. snacke, schnake), ON. snekkja, etc. Cf. also OF. esneque, esneke, med.L. (e)snecca.] A species of ship.1052 O.E. Chron. (MS. C), Þa let Eadward cyng scypian .xl. snacca. c 1100 Ibid. an....
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Vernon Grant
On Cambridge Community Television, Vernon Grant was the subject of Lynette Laveau Saxe's Callalloo Express on April 14, 2008, with Saxe presenting both
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Sam Cornish
In Callalloo, E. Ethelbert Miller wrote: “I was happy to discover that Sam’s world was real, not imaginary.
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Fédon's rebellion
The poet Merle Collins' Callalloo, references Fedon in the lines, "For Grannie/Fédon never existed/Toussaint/Was a/Whispered curse/Her heroes/were in Europe
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