Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “The first time I saw sorrel, it was Jamaica, Queens — I was 15 or 16 years old,” chef JJ Johnson tells TODAY.com, reminiscing on ...
Sorrel, a vibrant red drink made from hibiscus flowers, plays a significant role in the African diaspora's celebration of their shared heritage.Aksenya/Shutterstock ...
In America, the boozy drink of Christmastime is buttery, cream-colored eggnog. But throughout the Caribbean, the sip of the season comes in a holiday-appropriate shade of ruby red: sorrel. This sweet, ...
As winter drags on, a hot boozy drink can be a balm, mentally and physically. And winter classics, such as a hot toddy or mulled wine, can get a Caribbean boost from Sorel liqueur, a shelf-stable ...
Food and drink play an essential role in independence celebrations the world over. For many Black Americans, Independence Day is celebrated on June 19, or “Juneteenth” — the day in 1865 when residents ...
“The first time I saw sorrel, it was Jamaica, Queens — I was 15 or 16 years old,” chef JJ Johnson tells TODAY.com, reminiscing on an afternoon spent with his cousin. “We were getting a beef patty and ...