- Pack of 9 ounces
- Ackee is the national fruit of Jamaica
- Consumption of Ackee for food takes place mainly in Jamaican cuisine
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Ackee Jamaica has to offer,
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This review is from: Linstead Market Ackee, 19oz (Misc.)
Best Tasting ackee ever. Together with the atlantic salt fish, great meal in minutes. Go ahead and try it, you will not be disappointed.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hmm Hmm good!,
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This review is from: Linstead Market Ackee, 19oz (Misc.)
So good I have it with calaloo, All I need is some toasted breadfruit to good with it. Good product well prepared. I just lightly rinse in under cold water, added tomato and onions to heated coconut oil then add the Ackee. It reminds me of scrambled eggs with out the eggy taste just delicious. Melt in your mouth.
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Ackee Lover,
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This review is from: Linstead Market Ackee, 19oz (Misc.)
I love it, I love it and I love it. My family loves the dish I make using this Ackee. I lived in NYC for many years and enjoyed so many different ethnic dishes. I even learned how to make a few. The recipe for Ackee & Codfish is my best yet. Please don't ever stop offering to sell this via internet, as it is so hard to find in Delaware, especially the Linstead Ackee. Again, thanks so much for waking up our tastebuds with this delicious product.
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