Chien Janbe

PHOTO: Haiti - Yon bèl plat Diri Sòs Pwa ak Vyann bò Latibonit, 50 Goud

PHOTO: Haiti - Yon bèl plat Diri Sòs Pwa ak Vyann bò Latibonit, 50 Goud

Gade photo saa... Boc Banic Haiti - Mwen desann yon bèl plat diri sòs pwa ak vyann poul bò Latibonit pou 50 goud pitit... Bon bagay... LOL...

Mwen pat ka tann diri saa kwit...

Saa pa Chien Janbe non frè-m, pa genyen okenn chien nan zonn lan LOL.. Bon manje pou bon mache... LOL...

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PHOTO: Boc Banic Haiti - Yon bèl plat Diri Sòs Pwa ak Vyann bò Latibonit, 50 Goud

PHOTO: Boc Banic Haiti - Yon bèl plat Diri Sòs Pwa ak Vyann bò Latibonit, 50 Goud

Gade photo saa... Mwen pat ka tann diri saa kwit... Boc Banic Haiti - Mwen desann yon bèl plat diri sòs pwa ak vyann poul bò Latibonit pou 50 goud pitit... Bon bagay... LOL...

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Chien Janbe - Street Food in Haiti - Mayi Moulin Kole Ak Pwa

Chien Janbe - Street Food in Haiti - Mayi Moulin Kole Ak Pwa

Haiti's Street food is called "Chien Janbe" by fellow Haitians... What do Foreigners call it? do they eat it?

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Here in Haiti they have what we call street food, food that you order from a vendor on the street. They don't have fast food in terms of a McDonald's, but they do have street food. A friend of ours here jokingly said that street food is Haiti's version of fast food because you can pull up and place your order at a sidewalk vendor and get your food relatively fast.

Now, here is the deal. Street food is awesome. A little risky because you need to order from someone you know and trust, to make sure you won't get sick from their cleaning practices, but awesome! Let's just say that I refuse to eat McDonald's in the states but would eat Haitian street food in a minute.

This text is from a blog post, Street Food, by Shannon Keley, a missionary who lives in southern Haiti

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