Jamaica Going Out
Food and Drink
Things to know: Bars can open and close when they choose. They are no licensing hours, alcohol can be bought all day and most have table and/or counter service.
National specialities:
• Salt fish (dried cod) and ackee (the cooked fruit of the ackee tree).
• ‘Rice and peas' actually consists of kidney beans mixed with white rice, coconut milk, scallions (spring onions) and coconut oil.
• Pepperpot soup contains chunks of salt pork and salt beef with okra and Indian kale (known as callaloo).
• ‘Rundown' is a delicious reduced creamy coconut milk stew with chicken, meat, fish or vegetables.
• Jerk chicken is marinated overnight in rich spices (cayenne pepper, garlic, chilli, limejuice and all spice) for a full flavour before being wood-smoked in strips.
National drinks:
• Jamaican rum is delicious and potent, especially Appleton at 40%.
• Coffee from Jamaica's Blue Mountains is among the finest on the planet.
• Ting is a zesty carbonated soft drink made from Jamaican grapefruit.
• Red Stripe beer is sweet, nutty and smooth.
• Rum cocktails blend lime juice and sugar with dark rum.
Legal drinking age: 18.
Tipping: Hotels and restaurants tend to add 10% as standard; otherwise 10 to 15% is expected. Tipping is banned in many all-inclusive resorts.
Nightlife
Shopping
Jamaican specialities include rum and rum-related products, such as Ian Sangsters Rum Cream. The island's most famous produce market is Coronation Market, Kingston. Other markets: Linstead Market, St Catherine; Brownstown Market, St Anne; the Savanna-la-mar Market, Westmoreland; and the Albert George Market, Falmouth. Also locally made and sold are Pepper Jellies, jams, Blue Mountain coffee, hot sauces and spices.
So-called ‘in-bond' shopping allows tourists to purchase international goods free of tax or duty. Goods are sealed (hence the ‘bond') until away from Jamaican waters and must be paid for in Jamaican Dollars.
Shopping hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1600; Sat 0800-1300. Some shops close half day Wednesday in Kingston, and Thursday on the rest of the island.
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