Comments on: Caribbean Green Seasoning. https://caribbeanpot.com/caribbean-green-seasoning/ CaribbeanPot.com - The Best Caribbean Recipes Online by Chef & Gourmand Award Winning Cookbook Author, Chris De La Rosa. Mon, 22 Jul 2024 21:27:35 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 By: Sonja https://caribbeanpot.com/caribbean-green-seasoning/#comment-958241 Mon, 22 Jul 2024 21:27:35 +0000 https://caribbeanpot.com/?p=97750#comment-958241 In reply to Sister Tinh Quang.

Buttrums veggie stall in the Hamilton Farmers Market has a pepper they call a sweet habanero that is really close to seasoning pepper. but only in the summer. Nations has culantro which is chadon beni.

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By: Bill https://caribbeanpot.com/caribbean-green-seasoning/#comment-958149 Mon, 29 Apr 2024 03:52:17 +0000 https://caribbeanpot.com/?p=97750#comment-958149 Chris, I recently made the Caribbean green seasoning and it turned out better than I thought. I’ve already used it in several dishes and my wife loves the flavor that it gave to her dishes. I did have a hard time finding the Shandon Beni, but I remembered that it is also listed under different names in different regions. I ultimately found Ngo gai in an Asian market along with many of some of the other ingredients. I made enough that some is in the freezer and with the BBQ season here, I am anxious to incorporate the green seasoning in my BBQ recipes.
The one question I have is, recently my wife and I discovered an African Market here in Utah and I was wondering if you had any recipes that can be related to African/Caribbean? I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks in advance.

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By: Rainelda Gibbs https://caribbeanpot.com/caribbean-green-seasoning/#comment-957986 Tue, 26 Dec 2023 19:03:06 +0000 https://caribbeanpot.com/?p=97750#comment-957986 Chris, If I can’t go to Charlie’s, I get my Chadon Beni in most Asian Supermarkets, they have Chadon Beni. They have different name in the packages though, but if you know what Chadon Beni looks like then you know what to look for even if the name in the packet is in chinese or vietnamese.

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By: Edward Gray https://caribbeanpot.com/caribbean-green-seasoning/#comment-957737 Tue, 12 Sep 2023 15:23:26 +0000 https://caribbeanpot.com/?p=97750#comment-957737 Proper Niceness!

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By: Margot Fountain https://caribbeanpot.com/caribbean-green-seasoning/#comment-957709 Wed, 23 Aug 2023 07:38:02 +0000 https://caribbeanpot.com/?p=97750#comment-957709 Hi. Im familiar with the Green seasoning, but not using olive or grapeseed oil as a ‘base.’ Anxious to use any approach for a longer ‘shelf life.’ Great tip! Much appreciated. Thanks.
Margot F.

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By: admin https://caribbeanpot.com/caribbean-green-seasoning/#comment-957698 Sun, 06 Aug 2023 12:25:24 +0000 https://caribbeanpot.com/?p=97750#comment-957698 In reply to Sister Tinh Quang.

Do you recall which pepper/s specifically? I usually get peppers from Nations and No Frills on Main East.

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By: Sister Tinh Quang https://caribbeanpot.com/caribbean-green-seasoning/#comment-957696 Sat, 05 Aug 2023 19:28:21 +0000 https://caribbeanpot.com/?p=97750#comment-957696 I can’t wait to make this.
Do some of the peppers you use have different names? I don’t usually see these at the supermarket. Do you recommend a store in Hamilton? I usually shop at Vietnamese grocery stores and would like to try another store for these ingredients. Thanks so much.

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