Ham, pineapple and olives
Christmas ham by Edwin O'Neal.

Trinbago woman: My speech, food go with me

By Annisa Phillip. “You can take the woman out Trinbago but you can’t take Trinbago out of the woman.” This twist of an old cliché holds true for those who have our lovely isles dear to their hearts. Personally, leaving Trinidad and Tobago on holiday does not mean that I leave it behind. I take my culture with me. I do not automatically change my accent or speech because I am proud of where I’m from.

Trinbago Christmas

Even the food I take with me… well, even the food I cook. I can have a Trinbago Christmas wherever I am in the world… provided I find all of the necessary ingredients. This is much to the delight of my family members overseas. Pastelle is a must, black cake and Punch de Crème… you now talking my language!

Thanks to the internet, parang is ensured. When I can’t be home for the holidays I am sure to make do. Christmas morning is greeted with ham, chow chow, dinner rolls (in the absence of hops or homemade bread), pastelle and maybe a slice of the drunken fruit cake. I miss out on the sorrel but I guess you can’t always have everything you want.

Food is a bonus

Bearing in mind that Christmas is not actually about food, time spent with loved ones, being grateful and remembering the real reason we celebrate is essential. However, the food is a bonus. *Big grin*

February 2014 – Issue 8    www.sweettntmagazine.com

Sorrel and ginger beer. Christmas with Marina - Trinbago woman - in sweet T&T for Sweet TnT Magazine, Culturama Publishing Company, for news in Trinidad, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, with positive how to photography.
Sorrel and ginger beer. Photo: Marina Rivas
Macaroni pie by Edwin O'Neal - Trinbago woman - in sweet T&T for Sweet TnT Magazine, Culturama Publishing Company, for news in Trinidad, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, with positive how to photography.
Macaroni pie.
Fruit cake. Christmas with Marina - Trinbago woman - in sweet T&T for Sweet TnT Magazine, Culturama Publishing Company, for news in Trinidad, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, with positive how to photography.
Black cake (Christmas fruit cake). Photo: Marina Rivas
Dinner rolls by Marina - trinbago woman - in sweet T&T for Sweet TnT Magazine, Culturama Publishing Company, for news in Trinidad, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, with positive how to photography.
Homemade dinner rolls. Photo: Marina Rivas

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