Jerk seasoning

Appears in
Eat Caribbean

By Virginia Burke

Published 2005

  • About

The development of Jamaican jerk is credited to the Maroons, slaves who were abandoned by the Spanish during the British capture. Jerk was a method of seasoning and preserving their meat before smoking it over pimento leaves. Nowadays jerk seasoning is readily available in the shops and supermarkets in many different forms: dried, liquid marinade and traditional paste.