The white butterfly, looking a little worse for wear, so it must have been flying for quite some time now, is a Anartia jatrophae (White Peacock or Biscuit)
Hi Nezzle! Great vlog as always. In Jamaica we call it Cerasee. Actually it's the fruit from the Cerasee vine. I have it growing all over my yard on the fence and trailing up some trees. As a young girl, my mother would always boil the Cerasee leaves for stomach cramps and to cleanse acne scars. We call Sugar Apples Sweet Sop. What do you guys call Sour Sop? I had a glass of the juice this morning. Mixed with lime juice.
Oh wow! I didn’t know it could be used for those things as well. I never had the leaves, only the fruit. We also call it soursop. I’ve never heard the term sweet sop before though so that’s new to me. I’ve never had soursop mixed with lime either. Is that nice?
@@Nezzle yes it tastes good with lime for persons who don't want to use milk. The lime gives it a taste like a fruit juice, we even have a company here who does it and sell it. It tastes great! Let me warn you that the cerasee leaves boiled has a bitterish taste, but they always say that is why it works so well. It is great for period cramps and is even sold here in teabags.
Great Up-Beat Music ! ! ! It Is Vibing ! ! !
Awesome! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
You and those animals always crack me up.
😂😂
The white butterfly, looking a little worse for wear, so it must have been flying for quite some time now, is a Anartia jatrophae (White Peacock or Biscuit)
Great Video--you are the best
Thank you 😊
That Goat Was Serious About It's Sunday Afternoon Meal ! ! ! No Time To Talk ! ! !
lol no time for talking at all
It's lovely taking us through these areas. Appreciate it
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 😊
Scenic 👀💚
Yes, very!
A Very Blessed Sunday Afternoon Nez ! ! !
Thanks and same to you 😊
The scenery is always breathtaking 🇬🇩🥳
Very much so! Grenada is so beautiful!
@@Nezzle without a doubt🇬🇩
Thanks Nezzle I always enjoy watching your videos.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching 😊
nature is so beautiful
It is!!
Short and sweet today.
Thanks, yes this one was a shorter one. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Love this area, Nezzle.
Me too!
My father area, great watch as always ❤
Thank you 😊 I’m glad you enjoyed it and got to see your dad’s area
Exactly what I called it when I lived there.
Grenada is an island I've always wanted to visit and I will.
You should! It’s really lovely 😊
Good Morning. Very nice houses.
Yes they are 😊
6:21 This is Cerasee here in Jamaica used for tummy ace /#bellyace.
How is it used? You boil the bush and drink it?
@@Nezzle Yes
Thank you for taking the time to make great content blessings
You are so welcome 🤗
Nezzle I always enjoy watching the vlog 😊
Thank you 😊 I’m happy that you enjoy them
I continue to enjoy your vlogs. I get to see the natural Granada where all your people live
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoy it. It’s Grenada though, not Granada.
Thank u 🙏♥️
You’re welcome 😊
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Great video. Full of lots of beautiful scenery. Love the work you do to bring these videos of 🇬🇩 for us to enjoy
Thanks so much Cali 😊 I try my best so I’m happy it’s appreciated.
Love the flowers some how the photos was dark don't know if it was already late
@@allangeorge2457 what was dark? The video?
Well that's the name we use to call it when I was a child. But it's a mini version to the Coralie .
Oh okay, interesting
Grand Mal _and_ Fontenoy, because I'm relatively sure that area up the hill was in Fontenoy. Grand Mal starts near the corner by Pier 57.
Really? Ooooh okay I know the areas are close but I’m not very familiar with the area. I’ll have to amend the thumbnail then. Thanks!
Hi Nezzle! Great vlog as always. In Jamaica we call it Cerasee. Actually it's the fruit from the Cerasee vine. I have it growing all over my yard on the fence and trailing up some trees. As a young girl, my mother would always boil the Cerasee leaves for stomach cramps and to cleanse acne scars.
We call Sugar Apples Sweet Sop. What do you guys call Sour Sop? I had a glass of the juice this morning. Mixed with lime juice.
Oh wow! I didn’t know it could be used for those things as well. I never had the leaves, only the fruit. We also call it soursop. I’ve never heard the term sweet sop before though so that’s new to me. I’ve never had soursop mixed with lime either. Is that nice?
@@Nezzle yes it tastes good with lime for persons who don't want to use milk. The lime gives it a taste like a fruit juice, we even have a company here who does it and sell it. It tastes great! Let me warn you that the cerasee leaves boiled has a bitterish taste, but they always say that is why it works so well. It is great for period cramps and is even sold here in teabags.
@6:23 we call it Cerasee bush.
Nice! That’s was a new name to me when I googled it.
In my Island your sugar apple we call it sweets sap. That one of my least favorite fruit.
Sweets sap? Interesting! I quite like them though.
Looks like Ghana
Really? In what way?
Hi
Hi
Are you my teacher?
@@Ashley_408 I’m not sure. What school do you attend?
Wesley college
@@Ashley_408 well yes, I am. You should come say hi when you see me at school next time.
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