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Haitian flavors liven up traditional American menus 

Arts & Culture

Haitian flavors liven up traditional American menus 

The Haitian Times highlights must-try dishes for your holiday menu! From savory bannann peze and diri djondjon to sweet pen patat and kremas, these Haitian American classics are sure to make your meal unforgettable. How does your holiday dinner menu match up to these Haitian American classics? The post Haitian flavors liven up traditional American menus  appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haitian flavors liven up traditional American menus  was first posted on November 28, 2024 at 8:00 am.

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Home for the holidays means kremas time in Haitian-American households

Agriculture & Environment

Home for the holidays means kremas time in Haitian-American households

Whether made from an age-old family recipe or store-bought, the warmth of kremas’ sweetened milk, coconut aroma and cinnamon spice is sure to permeate many a household. And in a year filled with loss and anxiety, the eggnog-like beverage, spiked with Haitian rum or moonshine and strained to silky smoothness, will be a source of familiar comfort. The post Home for the holidays means kremas time in Haitian-American households appeared first on The Haitian Times. Home for the holidays means […]

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Take a walk through Overtown’s history with this free photo exhibit

Arts & Culture

Take a walk through Overtown’s history with this free photo exhibit

Overtown’s Photographic Journey, 1920-1950. This free exhibit at the Miami Riverside Center features over 80 photos showcasing life in one of Miami’s oldest neighborhoods. During the Jim Crow era, Overtown was nicknamed “Colored Town” due to its predominantly Black and Brown residents, including a significant Haitian population. The exhibition is open to the public through Jan. 14, 2025. The post Take a walk through Overtown’s history with this free photo exhibit appeared first on The Haitian Times. Take a walk […]

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Jazz up your Thanksgiving with this Haitian macaroni recipe

Arts & Culture

Jazz up your Thanksgiving with this Haitian macaroni recipe

Looking to elevate your Thanksgiving? Try Cindy Similien-Johnson’s Haitian macaroni gratin—cheesy, creamy, and oh-so-delicious! Featured in Let’s Speak Haitian Food, it’s a simple way to bring Haitian flavor and heritage to your holiday table. The post Jazz up your Thanksgiving with this Haitian macaroni recipe appeared first on The Haitian Times. Jazz up your Thanksgiving with this Haitian macaroni recipe was first posted on November 27, 2024 at 9:48 am.

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From language to religion, Haitian culture bears Indigenous Taino influences

Arts & Culture

From language to religion, Haitian culture bears Indigenous Taino influences

We revisit the lasting impact of the Taino people on Haiti's culture. From Vodou and Creole language to music and celebrations, their influence endures despite their near extinction in the 1500s. Discover how Taino traditions shape Haiti’s identity today, from the word “Ayiti” to musical instruments like maracas and güiro. The post From language to religion, Haitian culture bears Indigenous Taino influences appeared first on The Haitian Times. From language to religion, Haitian culture bears Indigenous Taino influences was first […]

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8 Haitian holiday drinks to add to your celebrations

Arts & Culture

8 Haitian holiday drinks to add to your celebrations

Did we miss any great Haitian drinks to add to the holiday dinner table? Which one of these would you bring to a friend’s house? From spiced chokolat to tangy choublak and fragrant homemade liqueurs, these 8 Haitian beverages are perfect for adding warmth, nostalgia, and bold flavors to your holiday celebrations. The post 8 Haitian holiday drinks to add to your celebrations appeared first on The Haitian Times. 8 Haitian holiday drinks to add to your celebrations was first […]

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Who are the children recruited by Haitian gangs? Ordinary kids seeking hope in impossible circumstances

Crime & Justice

Who are the children recruited by Haitian gangs? Ordinary kids seeking hope in impossible circumstances

Who are the children recruited by Haitian gangs? They’re ordinary kids like Bendji and Moïse, driven by hunger and a lack of opportunities. Trapped in impossible circumstances, they navigate violence in hopes of survival. Their stories reveal resilience amid crisis. The post Who are the children recruited by Haitian gangs? Ordinary kids seeking hope in impossible circumstances appeared first on The Haitian Times. Who are the children recruited by Haitian gangs? Ordinary kids seeking hope in impossible circumstances was first […]

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Haitian club hunts for revenge against Dominican team Moca FC in Caribbean Cup third-place match

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Haitian club hunts for revenge against Dominican team Moca FC in Caribbean Cup third-place match

The Dominican Republic has been dominant over Haiti in club soccer even though it is not its number one sport as opposed to Haiti, where soccer is called “the king of all sports.” The post Haitian club hunts for revenge against Dominican team Moca FC in Caribbean Cup third-place match appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haitian club hunts for revenge against Dominican team Moca FC in Caribbean Cup third-place match was first posted on November 26, 2024 at 10:54 […]

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