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Published 2014
In the Caribbean the seeds were used extensively in the past by the Caribs as body paint (hence ‘redskins’ as a name for American Indians) and for medicinal purposes (they are a rich source of vitamin A) but food colouring is the principal use. Annatto oil or lard is made from the hard orange-red pulp surrounding the seeds. The coloured and flavoured lard (manteca de achiote) is used in a number of Caribbean islands, e.g. to colour codfish cakes in Jamaica. Where palm oil was not available, slave societies used it to produced a red-coloured oil to remind them of their ancestral cooking medium.
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