Cow cod soup
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Type of soup
Type | Soup |
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Place of origin | Jamaica |
Main ingredients | Bull penis, bananas, Scotch bonnet peppers, broth (white rum) |
Cow cod soup is a traditional, rustic dish in Jamaican cuisine that is considered an aphrodisiac and made with bull penis (or "cod").[1] It is traditionally cooked with bananas and Scotch bonnet peppers in a white rum-based broth. Cow cod is a rural delicacy.[2]
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References[edit]
- ^ Polly Thomas, Adam Vaitilingam, Polly Rodger Brown The rough guide to Jamaica page 38
- ^ Richard Allsopp Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage