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  2. Haitian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Haitian cuisine is a Creole cuisine that originates from a blend of several culinary styles that populated the western portion of the island of Hispaniola, namely African, French, indigenous Taíno, Spanish, and Arab influences. [1]

  3. Griot (food) - Wikipedia

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    Griot (French: griot, Haitian Creole: griyo) is a dish in Haitian cuisine. It consists of pork shoulder marinated in citrus, which is braised and then fried. It is commonly served at parties. [1] Griot along with diri ak pwa wouj (red beans and rice) is considered by some to be Haiti's "national dish." [2] [3]

  4. Soup joumou - Wikipedia

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    The meat is marinated and simmered in a saucepan until tender while the squash is cooked, and pureed, often using a blender or food processor, to create a smooth, thick consistency. This pureed squash is then added to the simmering broth and meat mixture along with pieces of beef and soup bones, potato , and vegetables such as malanga , leeks ...

  5. Don't listen to Trump's lies. Haitian chef explains ... - AOL

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    Yield: 4 servings. Prep time: 4 hours. Cooking time: 45 minutes. Total time: 4 hours and 45 minutes. Ingredients: 4 chicken leg quarters, cut in two. 6 ounces tomato paste

  6. Take a tour of Haitian cuisine at this culinary event in ...

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    Nicolas said often people think of Haitian cuisine as being only about griyo, the fried pork chunks that are a staple of almost every Haitian party, or rice and beans, the country’s national ...

  7. Culture of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The Haitian expression, Mereng ouvri bal, mereng fème ba; (The mereng opens the ball, the mereng closes the ball) alludes to the popularity and ubiquity of the méringue as an elite entertainment. In nineteenth-century Haiti, the ability to dance the méringue, as well as a host of other dances, was considered a sign of good breeding.

  8. My mom’s Haitian spaghetti recipe started a century ... - AOL

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    In addition to the U.S. controlling the government and finances of Haiti, the Haitian-American Treaty of 1915 created a military force made up of Americans and Haitians controlled by the Marines.

  9. Category:Haitian cuisine - Wikipedia

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