At Pickapeppa restaurant, named after a popular Jamaican sauce, patrons can enjoy Caribbean dishes such as jerk chicken, oxtail and fried plantains, among the brightly coloured walls decorated with beach scenes.
Reti says she enjoys sharing her heritage with others, describing Jamaican food as tasty, spicy and flavourful with lots of seasonings. It may be thousands of kilometres away, but the tastes and smells of the Caribbean and Africa are alive and well in Canada's North. Zehabesha has earned several certificates of excellence from TripAdvisor, and rave reviews on the travel information website.
"We kind of got used to 'OK we have a restaurant where we can go and eat food, like home food,'" she says. Originally from Mali, Konate lived in Morocco and France before moving to Canada. She says she began selling juices that are popular in Mali, such as ginger and pineapple or hibiscus flower and mint, before expanding to meals.
Konate, who said she learned to cook from her grandmother, sells her wares at the Yellowknife Farmer's Market in the summer and is hoping to sell her juices in stores. She recently hosted a cooking class with N.W.T. Black advocacy group BACUpNorth as part of Black History Month events in the city.
Why always about race?It only exists because people refuse to let it die!
We need to get away from them, not bring more of them. They're destroying our societies with their thug culture and violence.
Is this news
Racist headlines
Why does the media continue to praise the blacks?🤡 This is your average black person:
They also bring a heaping dose of crime and racism to everyday life......
Always about race..
White business owners bring flavors of Great Britain & Europe to Northern Canada
Are there any travel agents?
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