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Mud cookies drying in the sun. A mud cookie (Haitian Creole: bonbon tè, lit. 'earth cookie', pronounced [bɔ̃bɔ̃ tɛ]) is a famine food that is eaten in Haiti by children or expectant mothers. [1] They can be found in slums like Cité Soleil.
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]
Haitian mud cookies being prepared. In Haiti, poor people are known to eat bonbon tè made from soil, salt, and vegetable shortening. These biscuits hold minimal nutritional value, but manage to keep the poor alive. [34]
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In a post a day later, Yost said residents who claimed Haitians were killing and eating ducks and geese would be “competent witnesses in court.” Sept. 10, 6:11 p.m. – Laura Loomer, @LauraLoomer
Mud cake can refer to: Mississippi mud pie, ... a chocolate mud cake eaten in Sweden and Finland; Geophagy, the practice of eating soil-like substances; See also ...
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