Favorite Co-Culture
Jamaican culture is fairly known in the United States today as such reggae music it is my favorite co-culture. Jamaican culture describes the Jamaican religion, Jamaican lifestyle and Jamaican society on a whole. Jamaican culture defines as the origin of its entire population. The Jamaican culture mixes, as most of the society is ethnically diverse. There are several nations and people, the majority are African, then Indian and Chinese, then the minority being European. There is North American contribute to the origin and mainstream Jamaican society. Jamaican traditions assist in defining the culture of the society. Jamaican traditions are acts that carried out over a specific period of time or at a specific event. This is very prevalent in Jamaican society and is fundamental in defining Jamaican culture. The most popular Jamaican traditions are for most national holidays, such as Christmas cake Sorrel, pudding at Christmas time, fried fish, Lent at Easter time and other national holidays. Rituals such as the famed Nine Night after the death of a loved one are popular Jamaican tradition that characterizes the Jamaican culture. Jamaican cuisine and cooking is important aspect of cultural embodiment. The foods and the recipes make a culture richer. The Jamaican culture been enriched by superb Jamaican foods such as Jerk Chicken recipes, and the infamous Red Stripe Beer. Which is by the way the best beer I must say. It is food and beers such as these two that help define Jamaican culture. Another key indicator and unifying aspect of Jamaican culture is its religion. The primary type called Pocomania, which was a blend between European Christianity and African religious practices, the secondary, is Rastafarianism. This religion is practically by small amount of people in the country, but is not really a unifying aspect but gives Jamaican culture through religion its uniqueness and hence requires mention which