Having my first Jamaican patty and
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I know there was a lot of indentured south asian labour to the Caribbean. I don’t know that much about where they were from but it’s clear from the spices in the meats used in the Jamaican patties, probably close to wherever the Indian Muslims in Singapore / Malaysia are from. It’s almost exactly the same. The type of dough as well (different from the empanada style.. the kind that’s flaky but not buttery)
I was also very happy when I found a frozen Pakistani samosa product that was exactly the same style
Other food connections:
In the late 00s I spent a lot of time in the Gulf / Levant (UAE, Oman, Lebanon etc)
I liked how good and fresh the food was but it felt.. fundamentally different from some flavours and spices I missed a lot.
When I got to Yemen, I felt so happy that the food was exactly what I was missing. Non-Chinese Singaporean / Malaysian / Indonesian flavours are heavily influenced by Yemeni flavours, particularly that from Hadramout. Due to centuries of trade and migration from Yemen.
Like when I saw ‘mandi’ I was like oh I guess that’s where ‘nasi mandi’ comes from.
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I know there was a lot of indentured south asian labour to the Caribbean. I don’t know that much about where they were from but it’s clear from the spices in the meats used in the Jamaican patties, probably close to wherever the Indian Muslims in Singapore / Malaysia are from. It’s almost exactly the same. The type of dough as well (different from the empanada style.. the kind that’s flaky but not buttery)
I was also very happy when I found a frozen Pakistani samosa product that was exactly the same style
@skinnylatte It wasn't pretty. The East Indian Company had its hands deep into this one too. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_indenture_system
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@skinnylatte It wasn't pretty. The East Indian Company had its hands deep into this one too. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_indenture_system
@mayintoronto yeah many were also brought to Malaysia as indentured labour.
Some of the derogatory terms there for lower caste South Asians still refer to the sound of the ankle chains

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@mayintoronto yeah many were also brought to Malaysia as indentured labour.
Some of the derogatory terms there for lower caste South Asians still refer to the sound of the ankle chains

@skinnylatte oh jeez
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@mayintoronto yeah many were also brought to Malaysia as indentured labour.
Some of the derogatory terms there for lower caste South Asians still refer to the sound of the ankle chains

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Having my first Jamaican patty and
Blown away by how good but also how it’s almost exactly the same as Indian Muslim style curry puff
@skinnylatte I love Jamaican patties
the ones I grew up eating in Florida were probably not necessarily the best examples of them but I really liked them a lot
and yeah they definitely seem to be a fusion of British pasties and curry
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I know there was a lot of indentured south asian labour to the Caribbean. I don’t know that much about where they were from but it’s clear from the spices in the meats used in the Jamaican patties, probably close to wherever the Indian Muslims in Singapore / Malaysia are from. It’s almost exactly the same. The type of dough as well (different from the empanada style.. the kind that’s flaky but not buttery)
I was also very happy when I found a frozen Pakistani samosa product that was exactly the same style
@skinnylatte I believe many of them were shipped to the Caribbean from the port of Kolkata - then called Calcutta - in what is now West Bengal, by the East India Company who had a major base in that port. I don't know any more details than that, which I picked up as an aside when researching a different subject.
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Having my first Jamaican patty and
Blown away by how good but also how it’s almost exactly the same as Indian Muslim style curry puff
@skinnylatte Food-in-Carb Pockets is my favourite food group in any cuisine.

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Having my first Jamaican patty and
Blown away by how good but also how it’s almost exactly the same as Indian Muslim style curry puff
Jamaican patty is one of those great Canadian compromises.
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Patty vs. Patty tells the story of Toronto’s bizarre 1985 “patty wars,” when Jamaican-Canadian bakers went head-to-head with the federal government over the name of their beloved beef patty.
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@skinnylatte Food-in-Carb Pockets is my favourite food group in any cuisine.

Samosa, pierogi, ooh i wanna take ya
Fatayer, some patties, let's have chebureki,
Sambusa, and Cornish - pasties, why don't we go
... Jamaica for the spicy patties
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Samosa, pierogi, ooh i wanna take ya
Fatayer, some patties, let's have chebureki,
Sambusa, and Cornish - pasties, why don't we go
... Jamaica for the spicy patties
@ranjit
I wanna taste carb pockets to go
We’ll eat their snacks
And then we’ll take some mo’
When myyy belly growls
Have carb pockets to goooo
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@ranjit
I wanna taste carb pockets to go
We’ll eat their snacks
And then we’ll take some mo’
When myyy belly growls
Have carb pockets to goooo
@skinnylatte@mycrowgirl @skinnylatte have you had a Jamaican patty in coco bread? It’s a double carb wrap on coco-mo’!
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@skinnylatte Food-in-Carb Pockets is my favourite food group in any cuisine.

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Might I introduce you to the Scottish delicacy, a macaroni pie roll? -
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Might I introduce you to the Scottish delicacy, a macaroni pie roll?@HighlandLawyer I once had a macaroni pie and haggis roll. The red onion chutney really pulled it together.
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@HighlandLawyer I once had a macaroni pie and haggis roll. The red onion chutney really pulled it together.
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That's a posh version, the usual accoutrement would be "a wee dod o broon sauce". -
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That's a posh version, the usual accoutrement would be "a wee dod o broon sauce".@HighlandLawyer @mycrowgirl I’ve got to come to Scotland.
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Having my first Jamaican patty and
Blown away by how good but also how it’s almost exactly the same as Indian Muslim style curry puff
There is a soul food place in Cambridge (the Boston one) and the jerk chicken and cheese patties are sublime. Also the best collard greens I have ever had anywhere. Please let me send you there if you ever come back to Boston.
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@HighlandLawyer @mycrowgirl I’ve got to come to Scotland.
@skinnylatte @HighlandLawyer @mycrowgirl we'll put the kettle on
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@skinnylatte when you get back in town, check out Back-A-Yard whenever you're down in the South Bay. It's a popular Jamaican restaurant with 5 locations. The closest one to SF is their original closet sized location in Menlo Park.
I love their Jamaican patties.
@sysop408
I didn't know how good I had it in the bay area with Back a yard. Seattle has nothing
@skinnylatte