Reggae singer and Jamaican national icon Cocoa Tea has died. He was 65. The singer, born Calvin George Scott, died Tuesday of cardiac arrest in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Malvia Scott, the singer’s wife, ...
Cocoa Tea, a celebrated reggae singer and songwriter, has died. He was 65. "I extend condolences to the family, friends, and supporters of Calvin George Scott, affectionately known as Cocoa Tea," ...
The limited-edition tea advent calendars are available at Organica Whole Foods in Kingston and Montego Bay, CPJ Market in ...
UPDATE, Tuesday, May 22: The Evy Tea Bar in Jamaica Plain reopens Wednesday, May 23, at 8 a.m. Reopening her Jamaica Plain tea bar is taking Evy Chen a bit longer than anticipated, but the cold brew ...
DETROIT – With every order Nailah Ellis-Brown fills at her bottling plant on Clay Street in Detroit, she is also filling her dreams. Ellis-Brown’s story is nothing short of incredible. Born and raised ...
WHEN YOU SEE a glass of clear, iced, red liquid at a cafe, it can be many things: cranberry juice, lauded as a women’s health superstar; raspberry iced tea, beloved on hot days; or pomegranate juice, ...
Jamaica, (Roselle) is a medicinal hibiscus flower and member of the Malvaceae family. It is believed to have been introduced to the Jamaica in the 1700's by African slaves - hence the name. Source: ...
Sitting around the dinner table with my wife’s family one night, I mentioned to my mother-in-law — born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica — that I wanted to learn to make fish tea, the aromatic fish ...
Aguas frescas are traditional Mexican beverages made with fruits, flowers, or seeds. Growing up, my family enjoyed aguas frescas with everything from tacos to ceviche. To celebrate Hispanic Heritage ...
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A hot sorrel cocktail with Caribbean rum
This hot cocktail is my new, Caribbean drink for cold winter nights. I like the idea of drinking something tropical in winter ...
Jamaica, (Roselle) is a medicinal hibiscus flower and member of the Malvaceae family. It is believed to have been introduced to the Jamaica in the 1700's by African slaves - hence the name. Source: ...
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