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1. Bammy aka Jamaican Bammy, aka Jamaican Cassava cakes

2. Bammy (countable and uncountable, plural bammies) (Jamaican) Jamaican cassava flatbread.

3. For example, Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect where Jamaican Creole is spoken.

4. For example, Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect where Jamaican Creole is spoken

5. For example, Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect where Jamaican Creole is spoken.

6. Specialties: Aunty Joy's Jamaican Kitchen is a new Jamaican restaurant in the edgewater area

7. Jake: Americans: Used by Jamaicans towards white Americans

8. For example, Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect where Jamaican Creole is spoken

9. Ackees - Jamaican festivals are a kind of fried dumpling, typical of Jamaican cuisine

10. Brogad gives green light, Jamaicans head to polls September 3

11. Brogad gives green light, Jamaicans head to polls September 3

12. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the Acrolect or prestige language

13. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language.

14. Cocky Jamaican Patios slang for penis

15. What Is Jamaican Ackee And Saltfish?

16. Basilect translation in English-Jamaican Creole English dictionary

17. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language

18. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language.

19. For example, in Jamaica, Jamaican Creole is the Basilect whereas Standard Jamaican English is the acrolect or prestige language

20. The Mighty Panther* With The Jamaican Calypsonians

21. Bammy is a traditional Jamaican cassava flatbread

22. Backside definition, pronunciation, and example sentences on Jamaican Patwah

23. Ackee poisoning is also known as Jamaican vomiting illness

24. Bammy was the bread staple for rural Jamaicans until flour breads became prevalent

25. Ackees Ackee is a staple of Jamaican cuisine

26. You ever notice that Hunsaker smells like 10 Jamaicans slap-boxing in a elevator?

27. Coolie definition, pronunciation, and example sentences on Jamaican Patwah

28. Bammy is a type of Jamaican flatbread made from cassava

29. Freetress Synthetic Braid - JAMAICAN TWIST Braid [5695] [7] $6.56 $3.94

30. Ackees Jamaican Cuisine is located in Miami-Dade County of Florida state

31. Miss Lily’s offer Bottomless brunch with a Jamaican twist in SoHo.

32. Amoy is a Girl name, meaning Beautiful goddess in Jamaican origin

33. Coolie - Jamaican Indian or someone who is of East Indian descent.

34. Bammy A Jamaican flatbread that is very similar to a pancake

35. Allspice - Jamaican : This single-origin Allspice berry from Jamaica is a delicious find

36. In the 1990s, the United Nations and the Jamaican government together established a program to revive the Bammy production, making it again a prominent part of the Jamaican diet.

37. About Bammy Factory For a unique insight into Jamaican cuisine: this factory produces Bammy, a traditional Jamaican cake served in the dish "fish and Bammy." Read more

38. The Jamaican resort I went to last Christmas, it was couples only.

39. Made from cassava, Bammy is often referred to as Jamaican flat-bread

40. Sharmadean Reid MBE (born 28 May 1984) is a British Jamaican entrepreneur.

41. Jamaican Ackee and Saltfish – A quintessential Jamaican Breakfast made with Ackee, salt fish, onions, tomatoes, red bell pepper, then infused with garlic, thyme, and hearty spices creating a tastebud sensation

42. After Jamaican independence in 1962, the Cayman Islands became a separate British Overseas Territory.

43. Is it a London thing? “Blud” and “Bruv” sound American-influenced, and there are people in Britain who aren’t American or Jamaican but like their American ghetto slang or Jamaican slang — famously parodied b

44. The Plate: Jamaican-Style Lime-Poached Fish (Blaff), Publix Aprons Cooking School Recipes

45. Barbadian dollar per 1 Jamaican dollar < > JMD-BBD Cross Rate Curncy

46. Backside - A Jamaican slang word which is used mostly when you are surprise.

47. Batty Boy is an offensive Jamaican patois expression referring to a gay man

48. The young Jamaican studied the Bible every Friday until the end of summer.

49. (album) Boombastic is the third studio album released by Jamaican artist Shaggy

50. Bammy is a traditional Jamaican cassava flatbread that is made with grated cassava

51. Up to 7% cash back  · Bammy, Bag 14 OZ Jamaican Country Style

52. Members of Acetones have a long standing love affair with Jamaican music and its offshoots

53. Unlike North America, terms such as cock and dick are rarely used by Jamaicans and instead Cocky, buddy or even penis, are preferred

54. The term derives from the Jamaican slang word Batty, which refers to buttocks or anus.

55. What is Allspice? All spice is actually a berry from the Jamaican Bayberry Tree

56. Royal Ackee is a full service Jamaican Catering Company that creates Food That Inspiries!

57. Appleton Estate is authentic Jamaican rum that seduces the senses and inspires the soul

58. Country Isle Jamaican Ackee in the Can (3-Pack), Perfect with Saltfish and Breadfruit, Tree Fresh

59. The momentum still chugs for the Andrew Holness-led JLP, as he was designated Most Honourable Brogad last weekend by Jamaicans on Twitter

60. If the Jamaican pirates don't get you it'll be the cold embrace of the sea.

61. An old-time favorite! Bammy is a traditional Jamaican cassava flatbread that is made with grated cassava

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63. Retired Jamaican sprinter Don Quarrie praised Bolt, saying he was confident that Johnson's record could be beaten.

64. Aleen Bailey, better known by her family name Aleen May Bailey, is a popular Jamaican Runner

65. Beenie Man, better known by her family name Anthony Moses Davis, is a popular Jamaican Singer

66. The Mighty Panther* With The Jamaican Calypsonians - The Talking Parrot / Cinemascope ‎ (Shellac, 10") Kalypso, Kalypso

67. The Jamaican Tourist Board commissioned an American advertising company, Doyle Dane, to do the poster campaign.

68. Is an old-time favorite! Bammy is a traditional Jamaican cassava flatbread that is made with grated cassava

69. The achievements of the Jamaican Bobsleigh team in Calgary cannot be measured in times or medals

70. That said, Amnesiac is about as close to The Bends as Miss Cleo is to Jamaican

71. "Me be jammin' now mahn!" —Rasta Carian Rasta Carian is a Jamaican monster truck wrestler

72. “Boombastic” is a song released by Jamaican-American musical artist Shaggy from his third studio album, Boombastic

73. Experience true Jamaican Bobsledding on this private excursion from Montego Bay, Negril, Ocho Rios, or Runaway Bay

74. Crustaceous Rex fed on the Jamaican population of Mutant Giant Squid until they were destroyed by Godzilla

75. Allspice is the berry of the evergreen "pimento tree" and commonly used in Jamaican cooking

76. Afari has been at the forefront of a movement to resuscitate Jamaican poetry for over 20 years

77. Acetones offer a superlative selection of time-honoured Jamaican classics, rare grooves and originals to satisfy connoisseurs and new listeners alike.From 60's ska and rocksteady to reggae, dub and funk, the band infuses the irresistible grooves of Jamaican music with their own distinctive style

78. 2 Trivia 3 Fanon Info Crustaceous Rex fed on the Jamaican population of Mutant Giant Squid until they were

79. Today's lead story Majority Of Jamaicans Resolute On Keeping Buggery Law Intact, reported the findings of the latest Gleaner-commissioned Bill Johnson poll, which revealed that 91 per cent of Jamaicans believe lawmakers should make no attempt to repeal the controversial Buggery law, which makes it a criminal offence for persons to engage in anal sex.

80. The term batiman (or Battyman) is also used in Belize due to the popularity of Jamaican music there