Jamaica: The connection between s...

Jamaica: The connection between salt and spirituality with Alyssa Sperry Bertrand

The Moreish Podcast: Caribbean History, Culture, and Cuisine di Hema Ramsingh

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How salt shaped Jamaica’s culture and subcultures

Hema is joined by Alyssa Sperry Bertrand, a retired pastry chef turned academic and historian, about her research on the historical and cultural significance of salt in Jamaica. Starting with the colonial era and the Spanish followed by the British, they explore the transition of Jamaica from a salt-producing island to a sugar-centric economy, the role of women in salt production, and the spiritual and practical implications of salt in the lives of Jamaican Maroon and Rastafarian communities.

Alyssa shares how she got the nickname ‘Salt Woman’ and the amusing quest to find an out-of-the-way salt pond in Jamaica, complete with rum and a game of dominoes.

Alyssa talks about her research methodology and the importance of honouring the voices of the communities she s ... 

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CaribbeancolonizationCaribbean historycolonialismJamaicaTransAtlantic Slave Trade
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