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Jerk chicken skewers bring spice, heat and smoke in every bite

Jerk chicken skewers bring spice, heat and smoke in every bite

Washington Post2 days ago
One of the most memorable meals I've ever had was jerk chicken served in a foam takeout container. While vacationing in the Cayman Islands, I got a tip about a woman who sold meals that she'd make in her home kitchen and that her son would deliver. Her food was famously good, and her specialty was jerk chicken — I called her right away.
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