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Grace Jamaican Jerk Serves Up Flavours of Home at Airport Pop-Up
Crispy, flavour-packed Grace Honey Jerk Chicken Wings made with Grace Jamaican Honey Jerk seasoning. (Photo: William Twort)
Food, Lifestyle
January 22, 2026

Grace Jamaican Jerk Serves Up Flavours of Home at Airport Pop-Up

Flavour-rich, spicy, and unforgettable. Grace Jamaican Jerk brought the flavours of Jamaica straight to travellers at Sangster International Airport on January 3 and Norman Manley International Airport on January 9 with its Grace Jamaican Jerk Airport Pop-Up. Part of the ongoing “Bring Jamaica Home” initiative, the activation offered passengers a chance to enjoy Jamaica’s signature jerk dishes while connecting with the island’s culinary traditions.

The pop-up featured dishes prepared with Grace Jamaican Honey Jerk Seasoning and other signature products from the Grace Jamaican Jerk line, allowing departing passengers to savour the bold, authentic flavours that have made Jamaican jerk famous worldwide. Beyond the delicious bites, the activation celebrated the farmers and communities that supply the ingredients, highlighting the people behind every pepper, thyme, and scallion used in Grace’s products.

This year, the experience went a step further, incorporating a meaningful give-back initiative in partnership with the BREDS Treasure Beach Foundation. Travellers were invited to contribute directly to recovery efforts for farmers impacted by Hurricane Melissa, helping to provide seeds, irrigation, and other resources needed to replant, rebuild, and restore livelihoods. The pop-up offered travellers a chance to take Jamaica home in more ways than one.

Grace Ambassador Kelly-Ann Walker Patterson plates flavour-rich jerk chicken topped with sauce made with Grace Jamaican Honey Jerk seasoning.*

Grace Ambassador Kelly-Ann Walker Patterson plates flavour-rich jerk chicken topped with sauce made with Grace Jamaican Honey Jerk seasoning.

Savouring one last taste of home, traveller Robert Lindsay takes a bite of delicious jerk chicken coated in rich Grace Honey Jerk sauce.*

Savouring one last taste of home, traveller Robert Lindsay takes a bite of delicious jerk chicken coated in rich Grace Honey Jerk sauce.

Grace Ambassador Kelly-Ann Walker showcases jerk chicken and fish offerings at Grace Foods’ Bring Jamaica Home airport activation at the Norman Manley International Airport.*

Grace Ambassador Kelly-Ann Walker showcases jerk chicken and fish offerings at Grace Foods’ Bring Jamaica Home airport activation at the Norman Manley International Airport.

Rohan Prabhu enjoys the lingering taste of Jamaica’s rich jerk flavours before boarding his flight to Boston, Massachusetts. GEOFFREY BERRYY

Rohan Prabhu enjoys the lingering taste of Jamaica’s rich jerk flavours before boarding his flight to Boston, Massachusetts. (PHOTO: GEOFFREY BERRYY)

Grace Brand Ambassador Fastasia Smith (right) hands excited traveller Jadyea Burgher a sample of Grace’s delicious jerk chicken made with signature Grace Honey Jerk seasoning at the Bring Jamaica Home airport pop-up at Donald Sangster International Airport.GEOFFREY BERRYY

Grace Brand Ambassador Fastasia Smith (right) hands excited traveller Jadyea Burgher a sample of Grace’s delicious jerk chicken made with signature Grace Honey Jerk seasoning at the Bring Jamaica Home airport pop-up at Donald Sangster International Airport. (PHOTO: GEOFFREY BERRYY)

Jerral Levy (left) takes a final whiff of authentic Jamaican nutmeg at the spice corner during Grace Foods’ Bring Jamaica Home airport pop-up activation guided by Brand Ambassador Jannel Watson.*

Jerral Levy (left) takes a final whiff of authentic Jamaican nutmeg at the spice corner during Grace Foods’ Bring Jamaica Home airport pop-up activation guided by Brand Ambassador Jannel Watson.

Jerk chicken served with signature sauce made with Grace Honey Jerk seasoning.*

Jerk chicken served with signature sauce made with Grace Honey Jerk seasoning.

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