Photo depicts cane juice (also known as veezu cann) being extracted the old fashion way. The method is still used in many rural villages in Dominica.
Photo by Mark Horrorwiz via Facebook
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Big mack must be a fool
Ever had hot veezu That thing hot burn your mouth like hell, Oh happy days.
Ages since I last eat a juicy piece of sugar cane, that’s what makes Dominica so unique.
This is wicked.. served chilled oh my finger what a wonderthingful… Am homesick right now.. my uncle has/had one.. memories
boss my mum used to mix that with kako and boil that up.we would have that with sweet potato or cassava in the morning before school…good stuff indeed!!!
brings back so many memories of my childhood days.
@ Bigmack..please read b4 commenting.. ‘Cane juice being extracted the old fashion way’ so the picture does not depict washing cane.
looks real good..just have to put the juice in the fridge to chill and a cold glass will be perfect for the hot day!
Why are they washing the cane under the standing pipe! that’s so not right.
you not seeing right man?
you need to read b4 you leap
Idiot I think you need two more eyes on your face.
i remember those days.. Good Stuff!!