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Haiti is known for its rich culinary heritage, which includes a variety of delicious snacks that are enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. From savory dishes like legumes haitien and lambi to fried treats like fritay and pate kode, Haitian snacks offer a unique blend of flavors and textures. +
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Fritay, a popular Haitian street food, consists of deep-fried delights like accra (fritters) and pate kode (codfish fritters). These crispy snacks are perfect for munching on the go or as appetizers at a dinner party. Another favorite is akra, which are fried fritters made from malanga, a starchy root vegetable. +
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For those with a sweet tooth, Haitian desserts like dous kokoye (coconut fudge) and [Délicieux petit‑déjeuner haïtien: pain patate](https://haitianfoodie.com/fr/pages/breakfast) bonbon siwo (candied ginger) are sure to satisfy. Traditional snacks like pikliz (spicy pickled vegetables) and pen patat (sweet potato pudding) showcase the diverse flavors of Haitian cuisine. +
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Whether you're enjoying a typical Haitian breakfast of mayi moulin (cornmeal porridge) or indulging in a plate of boulets (meatballs) at a Haitian dinner party, the country's snacks are sure to leave you wanting more. So next time you're in Haiti, be sure to sample some of these tasty treats and experience the flavors of the Caribbean in every bite. +
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