Conkie

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Conkies
A conkie
Region or stateWest Indies
Main ingredientsCorn flour, coconut, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, raisins

Conkies is a sweet cornmeal-based food item popular in the West Indies. The ingredients include cornmeal, coconut, sweet potato, raisins (or not) and pumpkin and the mixture is cooked by steaming in banana leaves.[1]

In Barbados, conkies were once associated with the old British colonial celebration of Guy Fawkes Day on November 5. In modern Barbados they are eaten during Independence Day celebrations on November 30.

In Saint Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago it is called paime and is usually associated with Creole Day (Jounen Kwéyòl), which is on the last Sunday of October every year in Saint Lucia.

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See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America. "Barbadian Americans."
  2. ^ Official Site of Barbados. "Recipe for Conkies." Archived 2009-11-11 at the Wayback Machine

External links

HOW TO MAKE CONKIES FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY IN BARBADOS..TIPS on YouTube