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Food

1-2-3 Rice and Peas

Thursday, February 02, 2012



This week we're featuring the Linstead Market Jamaica Gungo Peas in Seasoned Coconut Milk, a convenient alternative for preparing traditional rice and peas, and stew peas.

Manufactured by Canco Limited, the owner of the Linstead Market Jamaica® brand, the product promises to cut your cooking time and deliver on taste. "This product bypasses many processes that one would normally go through when preparing traditional rice and peas or stew peas.

It is a ready-to-use product that incorporates peas and coconut milk in addition to your regular seasonings... escallion, onions, garlic, thyme, scotch bonnet pepper and salt, ready in the same amount of time it takes to cook a pot of rice," GeAnne Dwyer, Linstead Market Jamaica brand manager, explained to Thursday Food. What's more, the product also includes the 1-2-3 Rice and Peas cooking instructions on the label. "The product is also versatile in keeping with our slogan, Bring out the chef in you!, in that it allows you to add additional ingredients to suit your particular taste," Dwyer continued. The gungo peas in seasoned coconut milk retails for $144.96 per can, and is available at Joong supermarket, Portmore; Loshusan, Barbican Centre; Mega Mart outlets; and Hi-Lo food stores. On the shelves, you will also find other products from the Linstead Market Jamaica brand, such as: canned ackee, canned callaloo, traditional Jamaican red peas soup, Gungo Peas Soup, and Pepperpot Soup.



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