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Haitians Food : Poulet Creole is becoming more of a delicacy these days, it is so expensive!
Haitians simply love "Poule Peyi," the native Haitian chicken, but it seems to me like that Poulet Creole is becoming more and more expensive in the marketplace these days... Read this...
If you want to buy a poul peyi in Hinche, Haiti, the province where I live, you have to dish out 400 to 500 gourdes, almost double the price it was over a year ago.
That of course means the price of a dish of Haitian stewed chicken (Poulet Creole) at the local restaurant is more expensive as well.
Haitians lack respect for small business men and women who provide the services they need everyday
Many times, we Haitians, we lack respect for those who make sacrifices every day to make our lives more comfortable. We have NO respect for the small business men and women in Haiti. We belittle what they do for us everyday...
Take for example a "Ti Machann" selling "Mayi Boukannen" (baked corn on the cob) in the streets of Haiti. She sits on a little chair in front of a hot "Recho" (grill) every day. She will stick her fingers into the fire back and forth to make sure the corn is well baked (Bien boukannen).