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  • Jamaican jerk spice
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  • Jamaican jerk spice is a (usually) dry seasoning blend that originated on the Caribbean island after which it's named, and which is used primarily in the preparation of grilled meat. The ingredients can vary, depending on the cook, but Jamaican jerk blend is generally a combination of chilies, thyme, spices (such as cinnamon, ginger, allspice and cloves), garlic and onions. Jerk seasoning can be either rubbed directly onto meat, or blended with a liquid to create a Marinade. In the Caribbean, the most common meats seasoned in this fashion are pork and chicken. Such preparations are referred to as jerk pork and jerk chicken.
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  • Jamaican jerk spice is a (usually) dry seasoning blend that originated on the Caribbean island after which it's named, and which is used primarily in the preparation of grilled meat. The ingredients can vary, depending on the cook, but Jamaican jerk blend is generally a combination of chilies, thyme, spices (such as cinnamon, ginger, allspice and cloves), garlic and onions. Jerk seasoning can be either rubbed directly onto meat, or blended with a liquid to create a Marinade. In the Caribbean, the most common meats seasoned in this fashion are pork and chicken. Such preparations are referred to as jerk pork and jerk chicken.