Haiti Photo Stories
Every picture has a story to tell... Here you will find a list of Haiti photo stories, a blog where I tell you when, where and why a Haiti photo was taken.
PHOTO: Haitian Boat People Intercepted by the U.S. Coast Guard
Look at this photo... The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted 127 Haitian migrants overloaded a 70-foot sail freighter off Cuban coast. With the help of Cuban Border Guard, the Coat Guard intercepted & repatriated 50 Haitian migrants. 77 other migrants entered Cuban Territorial Seas & were taken into custody:
Unibank Haiti Taux De Change - Haiti Currency Exchange Rate
Currency Exchange rate, Haiti Taux de Change US dollar (USD) / Haitian gourdes (HTG) from UNIBANK Haiti Bank
Visit Taux de Change Unibank Haiti - Dollar Américain (USD) et Gourde Haitienne (HTG), for more up-to-date Haiti currency exchange rates and a link to UnibankOnline.
Did Haiti opposition leader Moise Jean Charles lie about the current Gourdes to US Dollar currency exchange rate?
On 20 Dec 2018, The opposition leader said on Radio Caraibes FM that Unibank was selling the U.S. Dollar at the exchange rate of 88.5 gourdes for one dollar.
That same day, we took a snapchot of UnibankOnline and they posted their currency exchange rate at 77.75? Read more here...
Cremas (Kremas or Cremasse) - Delicious Haitian Holiday beverage
Cremas (Kremas or Cremasse) is a delicious Haitian Holiday alcoholic drink made from rum and coconut milk often serves at social events, wedding, first communions or other types of parties in Haiti.
Cremas (Kremas or Cremasse) is very popular drink in Haiti. It is not a party if there is Cremas being served.
PHOTO: Haiti - Boutey Kremas tonbe l kraze (My Haitian bottle of Cremas fell)
A fresh bottle of Haitian Crémas I just purchased fell to the ground... What a loss...
Crémas is a sweet and creamy alcoholic beverage native to Haiti. The beverage is made primarily from creamed coconut, sweetened condensed evaporated milk, and rum.
Gade photo saa... Haiti - Yon boutey Kremas mwen fek achte wi, boutel la chape, tout Kremas tonbe kraze atè a... Tchwippppss...
Mesye... pou jan m te anvi bwè kremas saa...
Cooking Haitian Style: Spice it up with some leek, parsley and Tomatoes
Many Haitians use these tasty vegetables to spice up their foods everyday: Poireau (leek), Persil (parsley), and tomate (tomato).
I my house, I stay way from all the artificial flavorings that are often loaded with sodium and use natural spices and herbs to cook delicious all natural Haitian food.
Cooking: A Haitian woman mashing up poireau (leek), with garlic and other spices in her pilon