His appreciation for Bob Marley music and Red Stripe Beer is well known, and he proved during his short visit that he is comfortable with the Jamaican Patois. But a little-known fact about United States President Barack Obama is that he really loves Jamaican food.
According to US Ambassador to Jamaica Luis G. Moreno, the president was given a sampling of 12 of Jamaica's more famous dishes on his first night in the island. Although Moreno is not sure exactly what the president ate, it is believed that ackee and salt fish, jerk chicken and fried plantains were on the menu.
"He had prepared for him a sampling of Jamaican cuisine the first night he was here, which the chef at the hotel prepared," Moreno said in an exclusive interview with The Sunday Gleaner. "The plates were completely clean when they came to pick up the dishes, so he must have enjoyed it immensely," added Moreno.
Obama, who stayed at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel during his nearly 24-hour stop in the island, was very impressed with the meals and conveyed his appreciation to the chef. "I don't know exactly what the chef did, although I did speak with him and he told me that the feedback that he got was excellent," noted Moreno.
SERIOUS BUSINESS
The US president was in the island for some serious business, including bilateral talks with Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller and discussions with 14 Heads of Government from the Caribbean Community, but made time to visit the Bob Marley Museum in St Andrew less than two hours after disembarking Air Force One at the Norman Manley International Airport. more
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