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  2. Haitian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    They also introduced such Haitian specialties as red beans and rice and mirliton (or chayote; a pear-shaped vegetable) to the Louisiana Creole cuisine. [10] Since independence from France, the French influence has remained evident in the Haitian society, not only in the usage of the language but in the contributions to the cuisine.

  3. Cat meat - Wikipedia

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    According to Humane Society International, [6] Agence France-Presse, [7] and the BBC, [8] cat meat is not widely eaten in China. But in Guangdong and Guangxi provinces of the Lingnan cultural region, some—especially older—people consider cat flesh a good warming food during winter months. [9]

  4. No 'roasted Fluffy.' Haitians aren't eating cats in ... - AOL

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    The fact Sen. JD Vance spread the heartless claim Haitian immigrants are stealing and eating cats indicates he is either stupid or a liar. No 'roasted Fluffy.' Haitians aren't eating cats in ...

  5. Springfield pet-eating hoax - Wikipedia

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    Right-wing influencers used Twitter to spread the claims and related memes, with Laura Loomer posting about "20,000 cannibalistic Haitians" eating cats and dogs in Springfield and Texas senator Ted Cruz sharing a widely criticized meme showing two cats with the caption "Please vote for Trump, so Haitian immigrants don't eat us".

  6. No, Haitian Immigrants Are Not Eating Pet Cats - AOL

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  7. How right-wing social media took false claims about Haitians ...

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    A national political firestorm erupted, Haitian migrants said they felt unsafe in the community and authorities reported 33 bomb threats that forced the evacuation of public buildings and the ...

  8. Famine food - Wikipedia

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    People who eat famine food in large quantity over a long period of time may become averse to it over time. In times of relative affluence, these foods may become the targets of social stigma and rejection. For example, cultures that consider cats and dogs to be taboo foods have historically consumed them during times of famine. [citation needed]

  9. JD Vance repeats baseless claim about Haitian migrants and cats

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    References to the claim, which allege Haitian migrants have been eating cats, as well as ducks and geese, have garnered millions of views on X, with Vance's X post racking up 4 million views alone ...