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    Jamaica Homes NewsBy Jamaica Homes NewsMarch 19, 2021Updated:March 19, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Middle Quarters, a small village in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, is famous for its spicy pepper shrimp delicacy. Local vendors, known as “higglers,” sell this bright red, flavorful snack along the roadside. The shrimp are boiled in salty water with Scotch bonnet peppers, creating a bold, spicy taste. Most are sourced from the nearby Black River, with some from Westmoreland. This simple yet delicious treat is a must-try for travelers passing through.

    Cultural and Economic Importance

    Beyond its taste, pepper shrimp is vital to the Middle Quarters community. Selling it has supported local families for generations, particularly women who have preserved the tradition. The bustling roadside market is more than a place to buy food—it’s a cultural landmark attracting both locals and tourists. This trade sustains families while adding to the village’s identity and charm.

    Eco-Tourism and Visiting Middle Quarters

    To boost tourism, Middle Quarters established the Eco/Agro-Tourism Park near a tributary of the Black River. It offers a relaxing environment with seating and a footbridge. This initiative draws visitors to experience the area’s natural beauty and famous pepper shrimp. Whether stopping for a quick snack or exploring local sights, Middle Quarters provides an authentic Jamaican experience.

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