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Category:Haitian Gastronomy: Haitian Food Names, Fruits, and Seafood
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Sun, 2 January 2011
Here is a portion of the vocabulary that accompanies this free podcast episode. If you are interested in obtaining a copy of this text, you can download it at Amazon Kindle here. Purchase these digital files of "Haitian Gastronomy: What Do Haitians Eat? Ki sa Ayisyen Manje? at Amazon Kindle for $9.99 now
Find other free blogs and websites that offer free Haitian Creole lessons at http://sakpaselearnhaitiancreole.blogspot.com; http://ezhaitiancreole.blogspot.com; http://aprenderkreyolhaitiano.blogspot.com; http://annpalekreyolaudio.blogspot.com etc. Ayisyen manje pistach. Yo pito manje manba tou. Yo mete manba sou kasav oswa biswit oubyen pen. Yo renmen chokola ak mòso pen. Yo ka pran kafe ak biswit tou. Pandan lajounen an, yo ka pran akasan ki fèt ak fari-n mayi. Ayisyen bwè ju anana, ju mango, ju kowosol, ju gwayav, ju papay, ju veritab, ju seriz, ju grenadin (passion fruit), ju abriko, ju grenad, ju kachiman, ju kayimit. Yo ka manje-l konsa aprè yo fin kale-l (wete po-a). Listen to this podcast: (Enclosed picture of pumpkin soup, soup joumou) Vocabulary: Additional Tropical Food Names, Seafood, Ethnic Meals, and Plates Diri Kole – Rice cooked with beans or other vegetables Diri blan – White rice Diri Kole ak djondjon – Rice prepared with black Haitian mushroom Diri Kole ak pwa wouj – Rice cooked with red beans, maybe pinto beans etc. Pwa ansòs – Beans with sauce Bouyon – Stew that comprises lots of vegetables, meat, roots etc. Bouyon bèf – beef stew Bouyon kabrit – goat stew Name Root (yam) – Yanm (kreyol) – Igname (French) Malanga – Malanga – Malanga (French) Malanga – Taro Root – Mazoumbelle (French) Mango – mango (there are many varieties of mangos) – Mangue (French) Gwayav – Guava – Goyave (French) Lobster – Oma – Langouste (French) Labapen – Chestnut – Chataigne (French) Lam Veritab (Veritab) – Breadfruit – L’arbre a Pain (French) Cherry – Seriz – Cerise (French) Piman, piman bouk – Chile (Spanish) – Pepper (English) – Piment (French) Kokoye Ole – Young Coconut – La noix de Coco (French) Kokoye – Coconut – Noix de Coco Mori (Lanmori) – Salt Cod – Moru Salée (French) – Bacalao (Spanish) Lanbi – Conch – Conque (French) Kachiman – Custard apple (Sugar apple) Jiwòf – Clove – Girofle (French) Kenèp – Honey Berry (Ginep) – Quenèpe (French) – Mamoncillo (Spanish) Zaboka – Avocado – Avocat (French) – Aguacate (Spanish) Rache – Chop – Hacher Konsonmen (Konsome) – Vegetable Consommé Griyo – Grilled pork often sold by street cooked food merchants or peddlers; The meat can be of other kinds too. It could be goat, beef or guinea fowl. Pentad – large Haitian chicken-like bird, guinea fowl. Bannann – Plantains – Bananes (French) Bannann peze – Twice pressed fried plantains Fig – banana Kreson – Watercress – Cresson (French) Epis – Spices – Epices Fig Mi Flanbe – Flamed bananas – Bananes flambées Tomat – Tomatoes – Tomate (French) Diri kole ak pwa epi kawòt – Rice with green peas and carrots Lanbi ak sòs – Conch in Creole sauce Poul ak sòs – Chicken with sauce Salad Zaboka – Avocado Salad Avwa-n – Wheat Ble – Wheat (meal) Ji seriz – Cherry juice – Jus de cerise Diri olè – Rice Pudding – Du Riz au lait Pen Mayi (Doukounou) – Cornmeal pudding – Pudding de Mais Moulu (French) Moulen – Mill – Moulin (French) Grate – to grate – Grater Chou – Cabbage – Chou (French) Jele gwayav – Guava Jelly – Gelée de Goyave Konfiti Anana – Pineapple Preserves – Confiture d’Ananas (French) Kribich Fri ak sòs – Fried Shrimp with sauce – Crevettes frites et sauce Dous Kokoye – Coconut milk candy – Fondants au lait de Coco Donbwèy – rolled flour or manioc flour cooked in bouyon Soup joumou – Pumpkin soup – Soupe de Citrouille Kasav – Cassava (Tortilla-like edible made with tuber named manioc)- Cassave
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