This is what Fey LALO (Jute Leaves) looks like - Haitians love to eat Legume Lalo

This is what Fey LALO (Jute Leaves) looks like - Haitians love to eat Legume Lalo

For all of you Haitian-Americans who have never seen what LALO looks like, this is it. These are the leaves that become delicious Lalo Legume, a very popular dish in Haitian Cuisine.

Visit this link to see a picture of a tasty "Chodye Legim Lalo". It is guarantied to make you run to the nearest Haitian restaurant right now and get you some.

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