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Guyana
am
It. Refers to a thing previously mentioned or known.
Puerto Rico
panapen
Tree and fruit native to the Pacific Islands and Malaysia that was brought to the West Indies in the 18th century. The fruit is large with a rough green skin with small hexagonal markings. Some varieties have a spiky exterior. The flesh is white, cream coloured or yellow and has a high starch content. It is eaten boiled, roasted, or fried as a staple food.
plant
food
4 comments
St. Lucia
bois pain
Tree and fruit native to the Pacific Islands and Malaysia that was brought to the West Indies in the 18th century. The fruit is large with a rough green skin with small hexagonal markings. Some varieties have a spiky exterior. The flesh is white, cream coloured or yellow and has a high starch content. It is eaten boiled, roasted, or fried as a staple food.
plant
food
Haiti
bannan
Plantains
food
fruit
plant
3 comments
Jamaica
bare
Only. Solely.
Haiti
fig bannan
Banana
food
fruit
Haiti
US Virgin Islands
gombo
Cashew
food
fruit
plant
3 comments
Jamaica
gully bean
A small green, bitter tasting berry. It is sometimes eaten alone after boiling or cooked with saltfish
plant
food
4 comments
Guyana
St. Lucia
Trinidad & Tobago
St. Vincent
breadnut
Seeded breadfruit
food
6 comments
Haiti
labrapen
Seeded breadfruit
food
Guadeloupe
Martinique
fruit a pain
Tree and fruit native to the Pacific Islands and Malaysia that was brought to the West Indies in the 18th century. The fruit is large with a rough green skin with small hexagonal markings. Some varieties have a spiky exterior. The flesh is white, cream coloured or yellow and has a high starch content. It is eaten boiled, roasted, or fried as a staple food.
food
plant
fruit
1 comments
Haiti
lamveritab
Tree and fruit native to the Pacific Islands and Malaysia that was brought to the West Indies in the 18th century. The fruit is large with a rough green skin with small hexagonal markings. Some varieties have a spiky exterior. The flesh is white, cream coloured or yellow and has a high starch content. It is eaten boiled, roasted, or fried as a staple food.
food
plant
fruit
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Jamaica
teenager
A medium sized cockroach
animal
Grenada
much up
To flatter. To butter up.
Grenada
Jamaica
naked
Only. Solely.
Jamaica
squits
To balance out.
1 comments
Grenada
nennen
Godmother
family
6 comments
Grenada
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
overstand
A Rastafarian expression meaning "to understand"
2 comments
Grenada
pwel
Pubic hair.
2 comments
Jamaica
punguy
A homosexual man.
derogatory
1 comments