Celebrate Caribbean Culture at the Jerk Food Festival

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – Boyd Park will be bustling with the vibrant flavors and sounds of the Caribbean at the Jerk Food Festival, scheduled for May 26 from 1 PM to 8 PM. This lively event is a tribute to all things jerk—a cooking style native to Jamaica—offering a rich selection of foods from spicy jerk chicken to jerk pork, jerk fish, jerk goat, jerk oxtail, and even jerk ice cream.

Food lovers will find plenty to savor with numerous food trucks and vendors showcasing authentic Caribbean cuisine. Beyond the culinary delights, the festival will feature an array of crafts and merchandise for sale, complemented by live music that ensures a festive atmosphere throughout the day. Activities for children will also be available, making it a perfect outing for families.

Ticket prices for this flavorful and festive event range from $10 to $20, promising an accessible celebration of Caribbean culture for everyone. Whether you’re a fan of fiery flavors or just looking for a day of fun and good vibes, the Jerk Food Festival at Boyd Park is the place to be.

For more details on the event, including a list of vendors and activities, please visit the festival’s official website or contact the event organizers directly.

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