The Ackee, along with Saltfish (Codfish), is Jamaica's National Dish. It is a delicious fruit enjoyed both as an exotic delicacy or as an entree and is a great meat substitute for vegetarians. When cooked, Ackee resembles sc...

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The Ackee, along with Saltfish (Codfish), is Jamaica's National Dish. It is a delicious fruit enjoyed both as an exotic delicacy or as an entree and is a great meat substitute for vegetarians. When cooked, Ackee resembles scrambled eggs and has a somewhat similar taste.

The tree is not ubiquitous to the West Indies, but was introduced from West Africa during the 18th century. Its name is derived from the West African Akye fufo. The plant was further named Blighia Sapida in honour of Captain William Bligh. Ackee trees are found across our Island, but the main producing areas are located in St. Thomas, Clarendon and St. Elizabeth.

  • ***"Linstead Market Jamaica" Supplied Product comes straight from the manufacturer
  • 100% Jamaican Ackees
  • The closest you can get to the tree
  • Quality Assured since 1986
  • ***"Linstead Market Jamaica" Supplied Product comes straight from the manufacturer
  • 100% Jamaican Ackees
  • The closest you can get to the tree
  • Quality Assured since 1986

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