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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 In Defense of Animals, 100,000 cats are killed yearly to make cat soju in South Korea. Cats are not farmed for their meat in the country, so the trade involves ferals and strays. Nonetheless, the trade is mostly done underground, and the great majority of the population is not even aware that cat consumption exists in the country.

  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. Haitians in Ohio city say they have been told to 'pack their ...

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    Paul said she continues to feel support from the Springfield community and their appreciation of Haitian culture, like when people frequent the Rose Goute Creole restaurant for Haitian food ...

  6. Fact check: Ohio woman accused of eating cat is from ... - AOL

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    The Canton woman accused of killing and eating a cat has no known connection to Haiti or any other foreign country. Allexis T. Ferrell is charged with cruelty to companion animals, a fifth-degree ...

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

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  9. Springfield pet-eating hoax - Wikipedia

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    The local Haitian church was vandalized and broken into twice. [20] U.S.-born Black people of Springfield were verbally abused when mistakenly identified by strangers as Haitian immigrants. [20] In August 2023, a Haitian immigrant crashed into a school bus on State Route 41 northwest of Springfield, killing an 11-year-old boy. [38]