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Peg bread
Peg bread sold at a Los Angeles market
TypeBread
Place of originJamaica and West Indies

Peg bread is traditional Jamaican and West Indian bread type.[1][2] An account of lockup in the Kingston Central jail from 1989 described peg bread as being served along with tea in the morning.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Olive Senior Encyclopedia of Jamaican heritage page 70 2003 549 pages
  2. ^ Sinful alterations ruin boxed chocolates [Ontario Edition] March 27, 2002 page D.04 Toronto Star
  3. ^ Lois Whitman Prison conditions in Jamaica, May 1990 Americas Watch Committee (U.S.) page 42