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  • Mud cookie - Wikipedia
    A mud cookie (Haitian Creole: bonbon tè, lit 'earth cookie', pronounced [bɔ̃bɔ̃ tɛ]) is a famine food that is eaten in Haiti by children or expectant mothers [1]
  • Haiti’s “Mud Cookies”: A Harrowing Symbol of Hunger and Resilience
    These cookies, locally known as bonbon tè, are eaten not for taste or nutrition, but simply to soothe hunger when no real food is available The practice is especially concentrated in slum areas such as Cité Soleil in Port-au-Prince, where food prices have soared and incomes remain extremely low
  • In Haiti, people are eating dirt just to stay alive
    In the sun-scorched slums of Haiti, beneath a sky that offers little relief, the unthinkable becomes a harsh reality Women, hunched over cracked earth, knead together a mixture of clay, salt, and oil into small, round discs, forming what they call bonbon tè —“earth cookies ”
  • Poor Haitians Are Forced to Eat These COOKIES, Its Main Ingredient Is . . .
    Nutritious foods such as fruit and other staples are often considered luxury items among many in Haiti In order to survive difficult times, some Haitians have resorted to a generation-old recipe of mixing salt, vegetable oil, and dirt to make what locals call “bon bon terres”—or mud cookies
  • Mud cookies: diet of Haitis truly dirt-poor - Arizona Daily Star
    Women buy the dirt, then process it into mud cookies in places such as Fort Dimanche, a nearby shanty town Carrying buckets of dirt and water up ladders to the roof of the former prison for
  • Haiti’s Mud Cookies (bonbon Te): Battling Food Insecurity
    While mud cookies provide no substantial nourishment, their widespread use highlights the severe lack of food accessibility in Haiti Global food inflation, political instability, and environmental disasters have only worsened the situation, forcing many families into these desperate measures
  • How to Make Mud Cookies - dollarsandsense. org
    Mud cookies are all the rage in Haiti today--a rage sparked by soaring food prices The cookies, a traditional remedy for hunger pangs and a source of calcium for pregnant women, have become a staple because food is simply unaffordable for impoverished Haitians
  • Galette, the Mud Cookie that Symbolizes Extreme Poverty
    Galette, known locally as “bon bon te,” is a type of cookie that is commonly consumed by people facing poverty and food insecurity in Haiti Galette is made from a mixture of mud, salt, and sometimes vegetable shortening
  • In Haiti, the poorest country in the world, mud biscuits . . . - 資訊咖
    In Haiti, people eat "Bonbon Tè" not because it tastes good, but because they don't have enough These mud biscuits have a very nice name in the local area The locals call them "Bonbon Tè", which means "earth sugar" The raw material for making these biscuits is the local soil
  • Clay Cookies: Irresistible Recipes for Delicious Treats
    Haitian mud cookies, sometimes called “bon bon tè,” rely on a nutrient-poor yet abundant clay found in Haiti’s Central Plateau This edible clay is mixed with salt and vegetable shortening in varying amounts, depending on what people can afford, and then dried under the sun





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