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What (who) is Haitian - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Haïtian; Hatian; Haitian (disambiguation)

Haitian         
['he????n, -?(?)n]
¦ noun
1. a native or inhabitant of Haiti.
2. (also Haitian Creole) the French-based Creole language spoken in Haiti.
¦ adjective relating to Haiti, its inhabitants, or their language.
Haitian         
·adj & ·noun ·see Haytian.
Haitian cuisine         
  • Avocado fruit (cv. 'Fuerte'); left: whole, right: in section
  • Griot served with fried plantains and pikliz
  • Haitian patties
  •  Haitian pikliz
  • Bowl of soup ''joumou'' and bread
  • A cross-section of cassava
  • Double-fried plantain
CULINARY TRADITIONS OF HAITI
Cuisine of Haiti; Haitian Cuisine; Haitian food; Haiti cuisine; Haitian desserts; Haitian beverages and drinks; History of Haitian cuisine
Haitian cuisine consists of cooking traditions and practices from Haiti. It is a Creole cuisine that originates from a blend of several culinary styles that populated the western portion of the island of Hispaniola, namely the African, French, indigenous Taíno, Spanish and Arab influence.

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Haitian
Examples of use of Haitian
1. Some Haitian shelters were overwhelmed by evacuees.
2. Stone‘s Haitian roots remain his principal inspiration.
3. Article 135 of the Haitian Constitution states a presidential candidate must "be a native–born Haitian and never have renounced Haitian nationality," and have resided in the country for five consecutive years before the election.
4. Development Program, the European Commission, and the Canadian International Development Agency, as well as Haitian government officials and representatives of Haitian civil societies.
5. Haitian interim Prime Minister GĂ©rard Latortue told the U.N.