Portland Authentic Jerk.

Portland Authentic Jerk.

Yes. Our roots are proudly in Norwich District, located about three miles west of Port Antonio. This is the same community where Trevor Berbick, former World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, was born. Portland’s heritage, culture, and natural ingredients shape everything we produce.

Our jerk seasoning is the original, all‑natural, traditional Portland-style jerk — crafted from real herbs and spices grown in the parish known as the birthplace of authentic jerk culture.

No shortcuts. No artificial fillers. Just the true Portland flavour that has defined Jamaican jerk for generations.

No. All Portland Authentic products are made using natural herbs, spices, and traditional methods. We do not use artificial preservatives, fillers, or flavor enhancers.

We offer both Mild and Hot & Spicy varieties.

  • Mild delivers authentic Portland jerk flavor with gentle heat.
  • Hot & Spicy brings the full traditional fire of Scotch Bonnet peppers.
 

Yes. Every Portland Authentic product is crafted, bottled, and packaged in Jamaica, using ingredients sourced from local farmers and communities.

Yes. We supply retailers, distributors, and customers worldwide. For direct orders or wholesale inquiries, contact us and we’ll coordinate shipping options.

 

Yes. Our jerk seasoning is naturally gluten‑free, made from herbs, spices, and traditional ingredients without wheat or gluten-containing additives.

Once opened, our jerk seasoning stays fresh for up to 12 months when refrigerated. The flavor actually deepens over time as the spices continue to cure.

Absolutely. Portland jerk works beautifully on:

  • Pork
  • Fish
  • Shrimp
  • Tofu
  • Vegetables
  • Grilling, roasting, and even stews

It’s a versatile seasoning that elevates almost anything.

Yes. We supply supermarkets, airport retailers, restaurants, and distributors.
Bulk packaging and private-label options are available upon request.

Yes. All bottles and jars meet airport retail standards and are approved for sale at NMIA and SIA. For carry-on luggage, travelers should follow TSA/Jamaica Civil Aviation liquid rules.