Jamaica Gleaner

FOREVER FRESH

with Organic Seafood Network

- Latara Boodie/Gleaner Writer

WITH THE surplus of diet related illnesses over the past 10 years, many are on the quest to live a healthier lifestyle by eliminatin­g bad food, bad habits and monitoring their consumer intake a lot more closely. With this new outlook came the rise in ‘organic’produce worldwide.

But what does it mean to consume ‘organic’ food? According to The Soil Associatio­n, organic means working with nature, not against it. It involves using natural methods to manage pests and reduce the chemical exposure to the plants and animals we consume.

This is the mission of Lloiid Thomas, managing director of Organic Seafood Network Restaurant, Bar and Market, which opened in April 2016.

After spending several years within the United States of America, Thomas returned with a need to invest in his home country. Organic Seafood Network is the brainchild of Thomas after he realised he could not obtain quality fish within the heart of Kingston.

“You cannot say seafood in its purest form is organic. Some fish are farm raised that people tinker with. Some have added preservati­ves before they are frozen and sold to the public. This is process fish and we do not do that. Organic Seafood Network provides fish that i s

straight from the sea to your plate,” explained Thomas.

The layout of the restaurant incorporat­es a display area, which allows persons to choose their fish prior to preparatio­n. There is a glass window into the kitchen where one can sit and watch their fish while it is being prepared. “This is to show there is not trickery involved with cooking the fish,” said Thomas.

Thomas prides himself on obtaining his fish from small local farmers. “I am from St. Thomas, so I go there to get my fish as well as produce on a daily basis, ”he said.

UNIQUE EXPERIENCE

At Organic Seafood Network, enjoy a bowl of conch soup out of a coconut shell, curry pineapple shrimp, steam fish and bammy and lobster burger in a relaxing environmen­t.

“Our main ingredient in all our dishes is coconut,” said Thomas.

Organic Seafood Network is located at 19 Balmoral Ave, Kingston 10. You can contact them at organicse a foodnetwor­k@gmail.com or call 620-9242. Visit their Instagram or Facebook page @organicsea­foodnetwor­k.

The layout of the restaurant incorporat­es a display area, which allows persons to choose their fish prior to preparatio­n. There is a glass window into the kitchen where one can sit and watch their fish while it is being prepared.

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Enjoy a fruity seafood medley served with a bowl of coconut raisin rice.
 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Fresh from the sea to the plate, steam fish served with bammy and crackers. Satisfy your taste buds with the catch of the day in a burger.
RUDOLPH BROWN/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER Fresh from the sea to the plate, steam fish served with bammy and crackers. Satisfy your taste buds with the catch of the day in a burger.
 ??  ?? Satisfy your taste buds with what is said to be the best conch soup in Kingston.
Satisfy your taste buds with what is said to be the best conch soup in Kingston.
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