Roots, Healing & i-tal Wisdom: Food, Fire & Foundation — Reggae Hour Salute 2nd Day

Roots, Healing & i-tal Wisdom: Food, Fire & Foundation — Reggae Hour Salute 2nd Day

Author: B.O.S.S. Radio January 17, 2026 Duration: 1:03:25
Day two of Reggae Hour Salute goes deeper than sound — it moves into sustenance, strength, and self-care.
We open with Aaron Silk – “Positive Vibes”, setting the tone for a session rooted in nourishment of mind, body, and spirit. From there, Zai-O-Nya delivers a powerful culinary lesson on i-tal food — not as trend, but as tradition. This episode breaks down how i-tal living aligns with reggae culture, Rastafari principles, and conscious survival in modern times.
🔥 Inside this episode: • What i-tal food truly means (beyond vegan labels)
• How food, music, and vibration work together
• Why reggae has always been about health & balance
• A roots-heavy playlist centered on liberation, identity, and self-respect
🎶 As always, the music carries the message.
From Sister Nancy to Dennis Brown, from Iyagrade to Tasha T — this set honors women, elders, and truth-speakers holding the line.
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Food is fuel. Music is medicine. Culture is continuity.
🥥 i-TAL FOOD RECIPES (LOCKED FOR DESCRIPTION)
1. The Vegan Standard — i-tal Sip (Coconut Root Stew)
Base: Fresh hand-milked coconut milk + spring water
Ground Provision: Yellow yam, sweet potato, green banana
Flavor: Whole scotch bonnet, thyme, scallion, crushed pimento
Secret: Split peas boiled down to thicken naturally
2. The Vegetarian Delight — Callaloo & Pumpkin Rundown
Base: Coconut milk reduced to custard
Greens: Callaloo (or spinach/kale)
Texture: Calabaza pumpkin
Twist: Ghee or soft-poached farm egg
Served With: Whole-wheat boiled dumplings
3. The Pescatarian Balance — Steamed Snapper with Okra
Fish: Whole red snapper
Bed: Carrot, onion, okra
Aromatics: Ginger, garlic, bird pepper
Method: Banana-leaf steam for full nutrient retention
🎶 FULL TRACKLIST (CORRECTED)
Aaron Silk – Positive Vibes
AmiComeBlaq – Plough More Seed
Iyah Angel – Iyah Angel (Changes Riddim)
Kqualiti – Whine For Me Baby
Eesah & Jhoe Speng – Red Now
Tasha T – Mother of Creation
Redeemm – Set Jah People Free (New Mix)
Iyagrade – Proud To Be Black
Khago – Ruff Life Crisis
Dennis Brown – Here I Come
Rita Marley – A Jah Jah
Sister Nancy – Muma Dis Come
Atika D.M & Tasha T – Beautiful Lady

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