Some people call this dish "tie-a leaf" or "blue drawers." Traditionally it is known as Dukunu. The dish, as many traditional dishes, originated in West Africa. It is derived from the West African language; Twi and Fanti. History aside it is delicious. It is generally steamed and some people boil it.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Dukunu- Jamaican traditional dish
Some people call this dish "tie-a leaf" or "blue drawers." Traditionally it is known as Dukunu. The dish, as many traditional dishes, originated in West Africa. It is derived from the West African language; Twi and Fanti. History aside it is delicious. It is generally steamed and some people boil it.
Posted by iriegal at 6:47 PM
Labels: blue drawers, caribbean food, dukunu, iriegal, Jamaica, Jamaican Food, tie a leaf, timetoeatmon
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I use to eat this often
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