@JustinParke here on behalf of the ReggaeJAHM Community.
It is still strange for me to be in a place with so much Indian DNA, but yet a population so disconnected from it's history. The people all feel very European to me here. I was so shocked how many days it took to track down the most basic of Indian spices here in Suriname.
I ended up having to travel over 2 hours and visit a religion and cultural supplies store just to buy one-year expired Amchoor and Kalonji. Be careful of buying sesame seeds from Narayan, they smell like Raid cockroach spray and can't be used. Such a beautiful roadside temple to break up the city view though.
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