Callaloo

Callaloo

Callaloo (sometimes calaloo) is a Caribbean dish that is most popular in Guyana, Barbados, Grenada, Haiti, Dominica, Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago. The main ingredient is a leaf vegetable, traditionally either amaranth (known by many local names including callaloo or bhaaji), or taro or "Xanthosoma" species (both known by many names including callaloo, coco, tannia, or dasheen bush). Because the leaf vegetable used in some regions may be locally called "callaloo" or "callaloo bush", some confusion can arise among the different vegetables and with the dish itself. Outside of the Caribbean, water spinach is occasionally used.

Jamaicans use the name callaloo to refer to amaranth, and use it in a plethora of dishes and also a drink ('callaloo juice').

Plant sources for Callaloo leaves

*Taro - also called "dasheen" in the West Indies the leaves of this root crop are used in the Trinidadian version of the dish
*Tannia or Malanga called "calalu" in Puerto Rico
*Amaranth species include "Amaranthus spinosus" used in the West Indies; "A. flavus" is a yellow variety used in Brazil and known as "caruru"
*Pokeweed species, "Phytolacca octandra" or "West Indian foxglove" (no relation to garden foxglove, species "Digitalis")
*Nightshade species, "Solanum nodiflorum"
*Water spinach, "Ipomoea aquatica" (a form of morning-glory)

Callaloo is almost always made with okra and dasheen or water spinach "Ipomoea aquatica". There are many variations of callaloo which may include coconut milk, crab, Caribbean lobster, meats, chili peppers, and other seasonings such as chopped onions and garlic. The ingredients are added and simmered down to a somewhat slimy (from the okra) soup or stew consistency. When done, callaloo is dark green in color and is served as a soup or a side dish which may be used as a gravy for other food.

Callaloo is widely known throughout the Caribbean and has a distinctively Caribbean origin, created by African slaves using ideas of the indigenous people along with both African (okra) and indigenous ("Xanthosoma") plants. Trinidadians have embraced this dish, from their ancestors and over time have added ingredients such as coconut milk to improve its excellence. Callaloo is mostly served as a side dish, for Trinidadians it usually accompanies rice, macaroni pie, and a meat of choice. This meal is typically prepared and eaten for a Sunday lunch.

References

Davidson, Alan. Oxford Companion to Food (1999), "Callaloo". p. 125 ISBN 0-19-211579-0

External links

* [http://www.jamaicans.com/cooking/soup/peppot.shtml Pepperpot Soup]
* [http://recipes.caribseek.com/Trinidad_and_Tobago/callaloo.shtml Callaloo Recipe]
* [http://www.b-v-i.com/Cooking/Callaloo/default.htm Callaloo]


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