
Meet the Makers: Ms Tourist, Farine Maker
Joan Clark Regis, aka Ms. Tourist, from the village of Munich, St. Andrew, explains the traditional way of making farine. Cassava farine or simply, farine, is a multi-use culinary staple in many Grenadian households. Made from the grated and sifted cassava root, farine is used for making cereals and porridges, and as a stuffing for meats, fish and other dishes. Ms. Tourist has been making farine since she was 24 years old, making her one of the oldest farine makers in Grenada.
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