Mud cookie

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title: Mud cookie
text: A mud cookie, Galette or bonbon tè in Haitian Creole, is a food that is eaten in Haiti by children, or sometimes during pregnancy. They can be found in slums like Cité Soleil. Dirt is collected from the nation's central plateau, near the town of Hinche, and trucked over to the market where women purchase it. It is processed into cookies in shanty towns such as Fort Dimanche. First, the dirt is strained to remove rocks and clumps. Then, the dirt is mixed with salt and vegetable shortening or fat.
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description: Haitian food
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mud_cookie
date created: 2008-02-12T20:28:48Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T22:59:41Z
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