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The Bread Britain Tried to Ban — And the Jamaican Who Rebuilt It From Scratch

The Bread Britain Tried to Ban — And the Jamaican Who Rebuilt It From Scratch

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Britain banned this bread. Jamaica remade it with the byproduct of slavery — and the person who did it left no name behind.

In fifteen ninety-two, Queen Elizabeth the First's government restricted the sale of spiced cross-marked buns to three occasions only: Good Friday, Christmas, and burials. The bread was too old, too symbolic, too loaded with pre-Christian meaning the church could not fully control. A century later, Britain seized Jamaica and brought that bread with them. What happened next was never recorded — not because it wasn't significant, but because the colonial archive was never built to record the decisions of the people it had enslaved.

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