Ackee (Blighia sapida) ripe fruit"n"nJamaica December 2008
Ackee Fruit Pictures, Images and Stock Photos
A bunch of ripe Ackee on a tree in a garden in Nevis West Indies
A pile of raw ackees in their pods; blighia sapida
Traditional plants from Jamaica
ackee and saltfish, jamaican cuisine isolated on white background
Ackee is national fruit of Jamaica.
ackee or Blighia sapida is edible fruits and used in African traditional medicine
Ackee & Saltfish - Traditional Jamaican dish made of salt cod and ackee fruit.
Akee fruit is the key ingredient in the cuisine of Jamaica. Can be fatally poisonous if eaten unripe or prepared improperly.
A bunch of ripe Ackee on a tree in a garden in Nevis West Indies
Cartoon exotic raw tropical fruit. Isolated longkong, pu hala and cherimoya, soursop, akebia, loquat and kumquat, salak, kiwano, star apple and grenadilla, ackee, jabuticaba and marula vector fruits
Famous traditional Jamaican ackee & saltfish breakfast, steamed callaloo seasoned with tomatoes, thyme, onions, escallion (scallion). Popular Caribbean culture food and healthy meal/ dish in Jamaica.
Ackee, Jamaican national fruit. Selective focus
ackee or Blighia sapida is edible fruits and used in African traditional medicine
A bunch of ripe Ackee on a tree in a garden in Nevis West Indies
ackee or Blighia sapida is edible fruits and used in African traditional medicine
Ackee pod icon isolated on white background
Vector illustration of Ackee fruit, also known as ankye, achee, akee, ackee apple or ayee, scientific name Blighia sapida, isolated on white background.
Ackee Jamaican fruit growing on the tree
Traditional plants from Jamaica
Vector illustration of the exotic ackee fruit.
Jamaican national dish, ackee and saltfish, cooked in a traditional dutch pan over a flame.
Typical Jamaican breakfast of fried bammy, friend plantain, ackee and sailfish, callaloo. These foods are also eaten for lunch or dinner.
Ackee (Blighia sapida) freshly shelled Ackee fruit"n"nJamaica December 2008
Caribbean style vegetable dumpling (ackee) served with saltfish or codfish.
jamaican breakfast, ackee and saltfish, callaloo, jamaican festivals
Caribbean style vegetable dumpling (ackee) served with saltfish or codfish.
Ackee whole and with ripe seeds isolated watercolor fruit of Jamaica. Achee, ackee apple or akee. Highly poisonous, alicious meal. Ackee and saltfish national dish. Ackee wine berry and geen leaf
jamaican breakfast, ackee and saltfish, callaloo, jamaican festivals
Caribbean folk art with ackee and palm leaf on navy background. Illustration. Great for clothing, home decoration, accessories, stationary and children's clothing.
Ackee & Saltfish - Traditional Jamaican dish made of salt cod and ackee fruit. Served with callaloo and johnny cakes.
Jamaican breakfast food
Longan is a tropical plant that produces edible fruit. And can be made into longan juice that has a deliciously sweet taste and good for health. Collection set for use illustration vector and simple design.
jamaican breakfast, ackee and saltfish, callaloo, jamaican festivals
Ackee exotic tropical fruit with leaf isolated. Vector achee, ackee apple highly poisonous fruit, edible if prepared properly. Ackee wine ingredient, ankye ayee Blighia sapida, Sapindaceae soapberry
Imature Ackee fruit (Blighia sapida) growing on the tree in the Cayman Islands. This tree is native to West Africa and was brought to the Caribbean by European slave ships.
Tropical Fruits, Illustration Wallpaper Background of Hand Drawn Sketch Sugar Palm or Toddy Palm and Mamoncillo, Spanish Lime or Ackee Fruits Isolated on White Background.
Set of illustrations with Ackee exotic fruits, flowers and leaves isolated on a white background. Isolated vector icons set.
Typical Jamaican breakfast of fried bammy, friend plantain, ackee and sailfish, callaloo. These foods are also eaten for lunch or dinner.
jamaican breakfast, ackee and saltfish, callaloo, jamaican festivals
Exotic tropical fruits banners. Vector pandanus, durian or persimmon and tamarind, sapodilla or cashew apple with pomelo citrus and tangerine, bergamot or physalis and kiwano or kumquat