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Making Friends With Bitter Sopropo | Dutch Guyana
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Let's Talk About Suriname. Making Friends With Bitter Sopropo. January 17, 2014. By Nature’s Pride (edited). Sopropo is related to the cucumber and is also a immature fruit. It comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. Sopropo is native to tropical Asia, but is grown in Suriname as well. Choose a sopropo which is still green for a more bitter flavour and a yellow-orange fruit for a milder taste. Keep the sopropo refrigerated and consume within a few days. Sopropo is the most bitter vegetable of all. 8220;R...
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Export of Suriname Fruit and Vegetables | Dutch Guyana
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Let's Talk About Suriname. Export of Suriname Fruit and Vegetables. January 23, 2014. Export of Surinam fruit and vegetables: market stagnates. Export of sopropo, boulanger and pomtajer increasing. Carel Jaspers and Jenna Wijngaarde, 2012. The export of Surinamese fruit fell sharply. Especially the citrus exports declined from about 88 tonnes in 2007 to about 14 tonnes in 2011. The first half of 2012 certainly shows no signs of recovery in exports of fruit. The market research revealed a number of proble...
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Garlic: Smelling Itch Free | Dutch Guyana
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Let's Talk About Suriname. Garlic: Smelling Itch Free. January 15, 2014. Garlic Repels Vampires, Mosquitos, and Ticks. Garlic is a Natural Repellant Against All Bloodsuckers. By Scott Kessman, Yahoo, 2006. The knowledge that garlic would repel vampires. While the idea of using garlic as a repellant against vampires is strictly myth and folklore, it is interesting to note that garlic is also effective against two other real life bloodsuckers, the mosquito and the tick. Herbalists and other knowledgeable s...
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Winti From Africa to Suriname – Part 2. | Dutch Guyana
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Let's Talk About Suriname. Winti From Africa to Suriname – Part 2. January 20, 2014. Continued from Part 1. The Winti religion recognizes four pantheons, each with its own particular theological society of gods and spirits, divided into male, female, and child gods, of which most have retained their African names and characteristics. The four pantheons of air, Earth, water, and forest consist of the following gods:. 1 The Tapu-Winti or Tapu Kromanti gods of the air, universes, and cosmos. It is interesti...
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Tangi | Dutch Guyana
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Let's Talk About Suriname. In due time any guest blogger up to the challenge will create an awards page. (No pressure! 🙂 But there are some awards lined up! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Follow Dutch Guyana via Email.
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Watra Wenu In the Diaspora | Dutch Guyana
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Let's Talk About Suriname. Watra Wenu In the Diaspora. January 25, 2014. 8221;’Mami Wata (Mammy Water)”’ is venerated in West-, Central-, Southern Africa, and in the African diaspora in the Caribbean and parts of North and South America. Mami Wata spirits are usually female, but are sometimes male. 8220;Mami Wata” where “Mami” is the Pidgin English spelling of mammy (mother) “Wata” is the Pidgin English spelling of water is essentially a mermaid or humanistic water entity. In the Yoruba tradition, the mo...
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Winti From Africa to Suriname | Dutch Guyana
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Let's Talk About Suriname. Winti From Africa to Suriname. January 19, 2014. Introduction to African Suriname Religion. Taboo; it was associated with the occult and with the calling of demonic powers. The whole Winti faith was put in the sphere of “black magic” and became symbolic of a lower social status in the country. Essential Principles and Concepts of Winti. In Winti, the supreme God, which is omnipotent, omnipresent, and all knowing, is called Anana Kedoeaman Kedoeampon. At the top. The pantheo...
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Dutch Guyana | Let's Talk About Suriname | Page 2
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Let's Talk About Suriname. January 14, 2014. By Bree, Suriname Insider, 2013 (edited). The worst offenders by far, are the mosquitoes. Brown ones, black ones, striped ones, they are forever buzzing around you. And they all have one thing in common: they are bloodsucking vampires from hell! As you get to know them, or feel them, you’ll also become more familiar with the terms:. Continue reading →. Newer posts →. January 11, 2014. Newer posts →. Nzingha’s Coconut Sugar Cake. December 22, 2013. Active resis...
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Grani | Dutch Guyana
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Let's Talk About Suriname. Be wise and say thank You.). The guest bloggers are invited to contribute to this dedication page. Followers may also contribute. Just leave a comment with your “grani”. 0 Gran tangi Anana Keduaman Keduampon. Fu a gron tapu disi, meki libi sma man gro kon miti Anana. Many thanks to Anana. Kedu-amen Kedu-atum for allowing this Earth to be the vessel we can use to grow up to meet You.). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).