Haitian Food, History & Pride in Miami | No Passport Required with Marcus Samuelsson | Full Episode

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @enidmercedad
    @enidmercedad Год назад +285

    This makes me so happy inside. Puerto Rican born raised, in Miami. My main group of friends in high school were Haitian. Still keep in touch with a lot. But life happens. I'm back in Puerto Rico, but this was my life. I once went to a party in little Haiti and actually had some Haitian friends tell me not to go. But I went with my group of Haitian friends that were going and had a blast. It was family. It was unity. I would never move back to Miami. I'm home. But Haitian food, the culture the people I miss so much. Very blessed to have my Haitian family visit me in Puerto Rico now. Kinda looks the same as Haiti. So makes me happy to have them here. Also, Tons of hatians live in Puerto Rico. We took in over 200 Haitian and Dominican refugees this year alone.

    • @crishnaholmes7730
      @crishnaholmes7730 Год назад

      Do you ever miss the states

    • @sonnymartinez3051
      @sonnymartinez3051 Год назад

      Lol how cute, the DR has over 800K Haitians “refugees”. BTW, an illegal Dominican how goes to PR to try to get to the US is not a refugee, he is an illegal migrant.

    • @brisumoonah
      @brisumoonah Год назад +3

      Ah thank you for sharing. I moved to Miami a few years ago, loving being surrounded by who I am because I grew up not being around my Haitian family.
      I visited PR and honor what it reminded me of. I’m returning home.
      Peace and one love ✌🏿🇭🇹

    • @dila4834
      @dila4834 Год назад +2

      Bless you and Puerto Rico. We love you guys.❤️🙏

    • @dfaro8453
      @dfaro8453 Год назад +3

      How do you deal with the hurricanes when it’s seasons? Sorry that’s off topic but I have been thinking to more to DR since I have a house there in the capital.

  • @TROYCETV
    @TROYCETV Год назад +279

    This is beautiful, I grew up in Miami and I am also Haitian. Personally, I never thought Miami or being Haitian was a big deal growing up but as I have aged and learned more about my culture, I have learned to appreciate my city and where my ancestors come from. Thanks for showcasing it and promoting the culture.

    • @johnjones9065
      @johnjones9065 Год назад

      Haitian food is terrible

    • @SuzeeBee73
      @SuzeeBee73 Год назад +3

      Troyce my ❤️

    • @MsDorcelus
      @MsDorcelus Год назад +5

      Troyce!!! I love your channel. You’re so hilarious. I highly enjoy your commentary. 😃🙌🏾🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹

    • @Neeem-ew4qc
      @Neeem-ew4qc Год назад +8

      Never knew you were Haitian. I just got done watching a video about the music industry going broke. I knew there was something I loved about and felt so connected watching your videos . So glad to know you're a ZOE YESSS!!! 🇭🇹❣️😱

    • @otstent985
      @otstent985 Год назад +2

      🔥

  • @mantoine9980
    @mantoine9980 Год назад +23

    I really love Haitian people. They're proud Africans.

  • @emmamichelle131
    @emmamichelle131 Год назад +266

    After watching the Guyana episode I was hoping for a Haitian one and to my delight it was uploaded an hour ago! I’m so proud of and happy! 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹

  • @SuzeeBee73
    @SuzeeBee73 Год назад +118

    One of the things i miss about Miami is Diri...love it. Bless up our Haitian siblings. 🇯🇲

    • @johnjones9065
      @johnjones9065 Год назад

      Jamaicans don't shower daily

    • @crishnaholmes7730
      @crishnaholmes7730 Год назад +2

      @@johnjones9065do better

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Год назад

      @@johnjones9065 I'm Haitian, and I can tell you're not. but my question to you, why would you wanna be so negative to her, when she just here having fun with her people, not you? you just miserable.

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Год назад +9

      Suzeebee, don't paying no mind to Les miserable.

    • @johnjones9065
      @johnjones9065 Год назад

      @@josephLindor-ki7op your mother should've swallowed you

  • @xxluvxx6013
    @xxluvxx6013 Год назад +187

    Grew up with a lot of Haitians in my community and I will forever have love and respect for their people and culture.

    • @traveltheworldankreyol
      @traveltheworldankreyol Год назад +8

      Thank you for your beautiful comment!

    • @doctordl7757
      @doctordl7757 Год назад +7

      Thank you we salute you!

    • @johnjones9065
      @johnjones9065 Год назад

      So you grew up dirty and poor

    • @dila4834
      @dila4834 Год назад +3

      Aww. Thank you. We appreciate you.❤❤

    • @Rose.prickle
      @Rose.prickle Год назад +3

      🫶🫶🫶🫶💕 love back to you my friend 🇭🇹

  • @haitiqueen0119
    @haitiqueen0119 Год назад +144

    Big up to all Haitians/Haitian Americans on here! 🇭🇹❤ Together, we forever stand strong regardless what the world says or thinks💪

    • @lovelyheiferdev
      @lovelyheiferdev Год назад +8

      Mesi boukou!! 😎🤘

    • @johnjones9065
      @johnjones9065 Год назад

      Haitian food is terrible

    • @myrlenecelestin392
      @myrlenecelestin392 Год назад +3

      Ayibobo
      Much love for 🇭🇹 culture & Heroic Ancestors. Haiti= Mother of Liberty ❤️🇭🇹❤️🇭🇹❤️🇭🇹❤️🇭🇹❤️🇭🇹❤️🇭🇹☀️🇭🇹❤️🇭🇹

    • @FGN666
      @FGN666 Год назад +4

      Tell that to the people from the #DominicanRepublic 😅

    • @haitiqueen0119
      @haitiqueen0119 Год назад +2

      @@FGN666 Get lost! Take your negativity elsewhere 😁

  • @katherinebraxton5068
    @katherinebraxton5068 Год назад +16

    I'm so glad I watched this episode. I'm a Southern Black woman that have worked with Haitian, Filipino,Mexican, Puerto Rican,African, Italian, German and an entire host of people in the medical field. Can't wait to visit Little Haiti!

  • @tragicallyhoney
    @tragicallyhoney Год назад +81

    I'd like to visit Miami just to taste Caribbean food especially Cuban and Jamaican and Haitian

    • @traveltheworldankreyol
      @traveltheworldankreyol Год назад +2

      Great plan😊

    • @justmaikacooking
      @justmaikacooking Год назад +7

      You won't be disappointed 😊

    • @geecheeflow9828
      @geecheeflow9828 Год назад +1

      Where do u live that they don't have a carib population in the area....

    • @traveltheworldankreyol
      @traveltheworldankreyol Год назад

      @@geecheeflow9828 I had a friend working in Wyoming and had to travel over an hour to buy plantains 😁. I wonder if it’s the same case for @tragicallyhoney.

    • @tks-xs5ye
      @tks-xs5ye 6 месяцев назад

      dont forget to try bahamian too while you out there ... freshest seafood evaaa 🇧🇸 🇭🇹

  • @Tavieme
    @Tavieme Год назад +66

    I absolutely adore the Haitian community because of their pride in themselves, and in their African heritage. They are a beautiful community ❤

  • @MyFullFiguredLife
    @MyFullFiguredLife Год назад +40

    Haitian food is elite 🇭🇹💛💛💛

  • @beverlyalfreidevictor2851
    @beverlyalfreidevictor2851 Год назад +71

    I'm Haitian American and I appreciate this so much, thank you for highlighting our culture.

    • @TankDavisConquers
      @TankDavisConquers Год назад

      Haitian. Not American

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@TankDavisConquers you don't even know Haiti is in central America. who you to say he's not an American, specially when USA is he's birth place? you're not the one who's running the show. whatever you think is not relevant. so, shush

    • @TankDavisConquers
      @TankDavisConquers 11 месяцев назад

      @@josephLindor-ki7op Haitians are not Americans. No tethering allowed.

  • @arthurm.358
    @arthurm.358 8 месяцев назад +6

    I'm black american/Jamaican and growing up in Broward FL I always admired and respected the Haitians. They are one of the most beautiful group of ppl I ever known. They have always shown warmth and treated me like family. Their rich history, culture, language, food and vibes are everything to me. They played a very important part in my life and still do to this day 💯❤️

  • @BethBirhe-vo5nl
    @BethBirhe-vo5nl Год назад +13

    Incredible people and culture, thank you Marcus for displaying the Haitian culture! The spirit of the Haitian pple is amazing, Haiti will be prosperous. Love from Ethiopia!

  • @Sword-of-Christ-Ministries
    @Sword-of-Christ-Ministries Год назад +66

    I love the Guyana one, and watching this one too almost made me cry my wife that passed away last year was half Guyanese and Haitian, and I growing up in South Miami Florida, this made me really emotional oh, it was a good episode. Great work guys

  • @enlightenedbeauty7836
    @enlightenedbeauty7836 Год назад +11

    One thing about that Haitian spirit, it will never die !!! 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹

  • @Ray-jn6nu
    @Ray-jn6nu Год назад +67

    PLEASE keep these coming❤️ as an 30 year old African woman… I’m learning

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Год назад

      Google antenor firmin founder of pan-africanism. Mr firmin started the movement in Haiti, along with w.e.b. du Bois, Benito Sylvain" played a big role in adwaz, by supporting the Ethiopian army against Italy. Google Benito Sylvain and adwaz.

  • @2075vj
    @2075vj Год назад +34

    My husband is Haitian and we now live in Florida. We’re gonna have to drive down to Miami to have some Haitian food. Thanks so much for sharing..🙏🏽😋

    • @johnjones9065
      @johnjones9065 Год назад

      Your husband is a criminal

    • @mamiayiti8015
      @mamiayiti8015 Год назад +1

      Where do you live in Florida? Orlando, Jacksonville and Tampa have sizable Haitian populations so you'd be surprised there are Haitian restaurants in these cities also.

    • @edwined1995
      @edwined1995 Год назад

      Check the new Haitian restaurant in Orlando. Kalalou.
      Tap Tap food 💯

    • @2075vj
      @2075vj Год назад +2

      @@mamiayiti8015 We are in Ft Meyers.

    • @orianosaintfleur5344
      @orianosaintfleur5344 10 месяцев назад

      @@2075vju can get some good Haitian food in Fort Lauderdale u don’t really need to go to Miami

  • @bmiscellaneous7757
    @bmiscellaneous7757 Год назад +7

    I love learning about Africans across the globe. This episode on Haitian community is delightful. Through food I see our shared heritage like pikliz and chow-chow.

  • @KrishnaGupta-oq4fo
    @KrishnaGupta-oq4fo Год назад +35

    most Haitian foods are very good . really go ahead its very tastlh and healthy

  • @peggybrillant1432
    @peggybrillant1432 Год назад +26

    This is supposed to be about understanding, celebrating, and embracing other cultures. I don’t understand the need for hateful comments. The Constitution has granted us the right to freedom of speech. However, with any right comes responsibilities. Just because you have the right to say something, doesn’t mean it’s the right thing to say. Among the biggest blights on our society are hatefulness and exclusion. Remember, even Jesus broke bread with sinners.

  • @emmanuelb01
    @emmanuelb01 10 месяцев назад +13

    Some people ask, with all the bad thing happening in Haiti why are we still so proud to be Haitians. It's our resiliency, its our hope , its our history of trail blazer, Its our love of the Country, The enemies have tried their best to kick us out and keep us out of our county's affairs, but they can never stop us from loving our land.

  • @incadinda
    @incadinda Год назад +64

    Marcus exhudes kindness and respect for these communities, I love his series. Merci anpil !

  • @Neeem-ew4qc
    @Neeem-ew4qc Год назад +23

    Thank you so much for featuring this episode on Haitian cuisine and culture. Considering there's a whole city named after Haiti in Miami, you can't mention Miami w/out mentioning Haitians feels so good to be apart of such a beautiful rich history and culture ❣️🇭🇹

  • @valerieperez5642
    @valerieperez5642 Год назад +12

    Nothing, like Haitian food. The flavors are unmatched. Enjoy.❤🔥🇭🇹

  • @gabriellaqueen336
    @gabriellaqueen336 Год назад +12

    We are Haitian and we love our culture 💙❤️

  • @Kylie_kilee
    @Kylie_kilee Год назад +26

    Haiti will rise again one day💪🏾🇭🇹. It’s a shame that Haiti is not talked about in U.S. history. After Haiti gained its independence, Haitians helped the U.S. fight for its freedom and won, and not only did they help the U.S. gain their independence they also helped several other countries like Brazil, Colombia, Panama, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Guyana, Ecuador, Peru, Costa Rica, and Bolivia. Haiti used to be a strong nation, but slavery was a big source of income for many, and after Haiti fought to abolish slavery the whole white world has hated Haiti ever since. And they’re making Haiti pay for it now.

  • @rred4
    @rred4 Год назад +22

    I love Haitian food

    • @allisone4370
      @allisone4370 Год назад +2

      Is there something better…? 🤔

    • @jodezod
      @jodezod Год назад

      @@allisone4370pa gen anyen ki pi byen

  • @akilahbrooklyn8236
    @akilahbrooklyn8236 Год назад +17

    Thank you!
    As a first generation Haitian-American....
    Nothing gives me greater pleasure than to see Marcus Samuelsson (my favorite chef) trying Haitian food.❤

    • @johnjones9065
      @johnjones9065 Год назад

      Haitian criminals

    • @mom2suns857
      @mom2suns857 Год назад +1

      He’s my favorite chef too 🙌🏿

    • @djstackademikz
      @djstackademikz Год назад +1

      He has a restaurant in jersey they serve soup joumou

  • @BadgerBJJ
    @BadgerBJJ Год назад +10

    It’s a beautiful thing, January 1st… visiting family and friends, and sharing a bowl of soup.

  • @mickeyimmanuel
    @mickeyimmanuel Год назад +29

    ❤ This Haitian American is grinning from ear to ear.

    • @Tavieme
      @Tavieme Год назад +3

      your community is so beautiful 💋💋💋💋

  • @opreeceb
    @opreeceb Год назад +9

    I live in Miami and this is one of the best things in Miami. The many different cultures. I love my Haitian people one love ❤️

  • @ministryofhealingfarm
    @ministryofhealingfarm Год назад +19

    Thank you for seeing us bro that's why you are the top Chef! ❤🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹

  • @nnberlus
    @nnberlus Год назад +36

    Learning how to make Soup Joumou is such a rite of passage for us and learning the history behind it is what makes it so significant. Watching him take in the process and taste the finished product just warms my heart. Thank you for posting this.

  • @martinephobic
    @martinephobic Год назад +10

    This is one of the most beautiful and in-depth videos I have ever watched made about Haiti. You and your team highlighted so many different Haitians from all walks of life. The gardeners, the business owners, fashion designers, and a small family. As a Haitian, I loved watching this and it truly melted my heart. Thank you for showing our rich culture filled with the most resilient individuals alive and dead.

  • @universalbutterfly1111
    @universalbutterfly1111 Год назад +14

    By far chef, this is my favorite episode. I’m not Haitian but I am from African dissent and this just makes me so proud to see our culture grow and evolve and expand to something so beautiful. Thank you so much for this episode.💜🙏🏾💜🙏🏾💜🙏🏾💜🙏🏾💜🙏🏾💜

    • @moderatecanuck
      @moderatecanuck Год назад +2

      Our Benin ancestry is still very much in our bones😊

  • @threejeans6084
    @threejeans6084 Год назад +16

    This was beautifully done! It filled my heart to see us portrayed as who we REALLY are. We are a strong, intelligent, resilient, beautiful people! We are rich in culture, spirit AND resources. It made me emotional when Sandy reminded us...we fought for our freedom, it was not given to us. That's the spirit I grew up on. We work hard for what we have and are taught to use our impeccable intellect and our tireless hands. Watching unlocked joy filled core memories. Again, thank you for sharing! Proud to be 🇭🇹

  • @ericahenderson7093
    @ericahenderson7093 Год назад +22

    I miss my grandmother's West Indian food.. Rest in peace

  • @CreativepreneurJourney
    @CreativepreneurJourney Год назад +14

    My parents from Haiti 🇭🇹.

  • @BeliaLastes
    @BeliaLastes Год назад +11

    I worked with allot of Haitian people at a Casino in Roomservice here in Connecticut. My friend Leo (I would call him "Leo the Lion 🦁" ) he would bring me in his Haitian cuisine and it was delicious 😋, haven't seen him in years but this video reminds me of his culture and his beautiful personality 😊❤ Thank you!!

  • @malapanchoosingh9693
    @malapanchoosingh9693 Год назад +19

    What a wonderful history of Haiti 🇭🇹. The food looks delicious too

  • @marcinafaithalbert6841
    @marcinafaithalbert6841 Год назад +19

    I thorough enjoyed this episode. I've never been to Little Haiti or Haiti but there was a sense of authenticity of a REAL Black story that was familiar to me. I have been to Africa so I could follow the connections of food and colonialism. LOVE THIS SHOW!!!

  • @babybree175
    @babybree175 Год назад +8

    As a Haitian American..this hits home very hard..and nostalgic is overwhelming. Thank you

  • @BlackMoonstone531
    @BlackMoonstone531 Год назад +11

    Haitian food is amazing and deserves coverage but I expected this piece to do this exhausting thing that every other piece about Haiti and Haitians in mainstream media does (this is PBS, yet unconsciously perhaps, there wasn't much departure there) and I got served with the same old redundant narrative right from the intro, which prompted me to skim. I long to see a Haiti-related piece that talks of Haiti and Haitians in relation to beauty, rich musical traditions, architecture, breath taking tropical landscapes, amazing revolutionary history, world-renowned paintings and sculpture, pretty traditional clothing, carnival elation, pride. This side of Haitian culture NEEDS to be shown as well. It's high time! When the culinary or cultural traditions of other Caribbean nations or Hispanic nations or whatever nations in their respective geographical sphere are brought up on video, they get that respect. Why can't Haitians get it too? There is beauty in Haitian culture and as in any other community, there are different types of human experiences and standards of living in Haiti as well as in its diaspora. Not everything is about misery, earthquake, busted up buildings, refugee status. This is not to say to ignore the hardships (I am NOT promoting avoidance) but to provide a BALANCED, more diversified portrayal of the Haitian experience in the same way that other cultures receive when they are being discussed. It's funny how I never see other Caribbean islands being systematically portrayed in that manner. Do people not think that these other places don't experience poverty and corruption as well? Do they not migrate? Yet I will never see a foodie episode get the poverty bombing treatment that Haitians automatically get every time the culture is being discussed. There is something very systematic and perverse about the single-minded narrative and imagery of Haitians and it contributes to stigmatization. There's no reason for a foodie episode to unfold like that.

  • @YoleBen-pf5vb
    @YoleBen-pf5vb Год назад +11

    Thank you Chef for highlighting our rich and vibrant Haitian culture ❤ 🇭🇹

  • @NatureWins22
    @NatureWins22 Год назад +4

    I love my Haitian people. The food is evident of their soul. Persistent, strong, and tasty

  • @bestcakeueverate
    @bestcakeueverate 8 месяцев назад +1

    I lived in LIttle Haiti before it was Little Haiti, made some wonderful friends, tasted Griot at around 11 years old and fell in Love! This was late 70's.

  • @theboss6422
    @theboss6422 Год назад +25

    The mother of Independence. My country ❤

    • @SamBrown-pp2fp
      @SamBrown-pp2fp Год назад +1

      The poorest country in the Western hemisphere

    • @SamBrown-pp2fp
      @SamBrown-pp2fp Год назад

      Haiti is the one place that God isn't at

  • @humphpreycorrell3482
    @humphpreycorrell3482 Год назад +4

    ❤Thank you for sharing the big beautiful beautiful lihgt on Haiti snd they input on food . I use to live on East 96th.-&- wintroop st.Brooklyn N.Y when Haitians started moving into East Flatbush (50's years ago) As a African American .It was a amazing time to see them transform old forgotten streets in to new ones..(and open stores to bring light into forgotten places in Brooklyn ❤❤❤❤

  • @Dano.book-em24
    @Dano.book-em24 Год назад +3

    Fantastic episode, Marcus! You did a lot of justice here in showcasing the beauty, variety, and talent in the Haitian culture. The cuisine looked mouthwatering, and the people you met with were more vibrant than ever. Hats off!

  • @prettygurlChrissyD
    @prettygurlChrissyD Год назад +13

    Absolutely LOVED this episode! As a Caribbean-American I really appreciate all that was showcased and look forward to checking these places out when I venture to Miami!

  • @taliatehilahz7437
    @taliatehilahz7437 Год назад +4

    I am an African and leaved 6 month in haiti at a place called vivimichel was nice . They are good people and i really emjoyed their food. Haitian and African get along very well. Love them so much and they love to danse. They good people.

  • @MeccaMakeba
    @MeccaMakeba Год назад +13

    I would love to visit Little Haiti. When I was a child, my favorite babysitter was Haitian.

  • @nranderson778
    @nranderson778 Год назад +14

    I have known some really cool Haitian people and I love seeing the culture and foods. Thank you! I recognize that guy Fabrice from Ready To Love.

  • @Teresa-Nata
    @Teresa-Nata Год назад +38

    This was sooo good! I love his docs! Please do Jamaicans in NY next 😊

  • @King313Photography
    @King313Photography Год назад +4

    This makes me happy, being a proud Haitian from Miami I love seeing more spotlight being shined on the Haitian community down here. We’ve been here for decades and are a large part of the culture of this city. Representation matters! 😊

  • @verbone
    @verbone Год назад +5

    Def one of the best series on YT/TV. I'm sure Anthony Bourdain would be proud to see the food/travel/culture genre in great hands,

  • @Kxngteezy
    @Kxngteezy Год назад +5

    It’s so interesting because the Haitian community in New Orleans also eat soup joumou.

  • @melissabeauvery7446
    @melissabeauvery7446 Год назад +26

    This was so well done!

  • @alexmwangi4244
    @alexmwangi4244 10 месяцев назад +2

    The reason why I love, respect the people of Haiti is wherever they maybe they like talking of their country and where hosted, always wearing their flag hoisting high around their necks, what a beautiful people!!!!

  • @nherissonj
    @nherissonj Год назад +29

    I really loved watching this. Thank you, chef Marcus, for investing your time into our culture and putting this film out into the world.

  • @coletteerck6027
    @coletteerck6027 Год назад +4

    Excellent thank you Marcus Samuelson for the best food culture doc I have ever seen. 1804 wow just mind blown over the richness and depth of Haiti and how much it has come over to USA. I hope Little Haiti cont to thrive

  • @robertharris9948
    @robertharris9948 Год назад +6

    Where do I start. Great episode. I can't wait to watch more of these episodes, Mr. Samuelsson. I love documentaries on the African diaspora. The history, the culture, the food, the music, everything. I can watch documentaries like this all day everyday. So much to learn about our culture all around the world. I love it. This is like a cool breeze after a long hot day. We see so much negativity about our communities in the news. Nothing positive, like your documentaries. Keep them coming. Thank you.

  • @kimberlyhayes653
    @kimberlyhayes653 Год назад +3

    I love learning about the history and culture of food from this series. And I really appreciate the emotional intelligence that Marcus has when he interviews different people. It's beautiful...makes me feel some hope in this often negative world.

  • @Syco108
    @Syco108 Год назад +14

    I believe the spice does make food healthier and more people should be more about it

  • @tashafamuyiwa8917
    @tashafamuyiwa8917 Год назад +3

    Born and raised in Miami with Haitian immigrants parents I really enjoyed this episode.

  • @Trinifood
    @Trinifood Год назад +4

    Pride, love and joy! Big up you my Haitian cousins!

  • @jaimienommik1578
    @jaimienommik1578 Год назад +3

    I'm so proud to be Haitian.... Go Haiti 🎉❤❤🎉🎉❤❤

  • @DeedeePhillip
    @DeedeePhillip 10 месяцев назад +2

    I usually don't comment on videos. That was an excellent video and presentation of my country. I love it when they show Haiti and its community members positively. I do a lot of work with youth in the DMV area; I would love to connect with them. How can I contact (38:15) Max, Fabrice, Bach, and Hoppy?

  • @thamyjunis
    @thamyjunis 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much Marcus for creating such a beautiful rendition of what Haiti stands for and represents. In truth, this video brought tears to my eyes seeing how proud my people are and how far we have come. Ayiti/Ayisyen are here to stay and will continue to spread our culture through our food, music, art, spirituality, and folklore dance. 🇭🇹❤️💙💛

  • @ld5480
    @ld5480 Год назад +1

    😱 thank you sooooo much CHEF it should have been a Haitian native doing this presentation but my God you did it even better with so much love thank you again now is truly the time to show most people that Haitians and Haiti as a combatant country is a very very part of the world 👏🏼👏🏼🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😘😘😘😘😘🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👌🇺🇸🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹

  • @caffeevid
    @caffeevid Год назад +7

    I love Marcus Samuelsson! And he makes me love the world!

  • @itsmemarie
    @itsmemarie Год назад +10

    Our food is delicious thank you for sharing 🇭🇹💪🏾✊🏾

  • @alexmwangi4244
    @alexmwangi4244 10 месяцев назад +2

    My best interest in Haiti is their sweet Haitian Creole language which now I am learning how to speak and write through Duolingo.

  • @lelagreen9126
    @lelagreen9126 4 месяца назад +2

    I love this show I wish I could see more of it😊😊😊😊

  • @jonaslaurince
    @jonaslaurince Год назад +2

    I'm so happy to watch this video
    This is what we must spread througout the world. Because Haiti is not this gangs violence and clash
    But Haitui is love, good vibe, yummy cuisine
    Let's pray and act for this Haiti ...

  • @mom2suns857
    @mom2suns857 Год назад +5

    Perfectly done documentary! Not just because I’m Haitian but because the artistic composition, historical significance and the genuine showcase of the depth of Haiti’s culture roots brings this beauty video together. Merci Marcus ❤💙
    🇭🇹 🇭🇹 ❤💙

  • @justmaikacooking
    @justmaikacooking Год назад +14

    I feel so proud. Thank you for sharing the light on my home town. ♥️🇭🇹

    • @SamBrown-pp2fp
      @SamBrown-pp2fp Год назад

      Why is Haiti the poorest country in the Western hemisphere?didn't Haiti get their independence first?. I don't see anything to be proud of there

    • @justmaikacooking
      @justmaikacooking Год назад +3

      @@SamBrown-pp2fp no worries 😊

    • @johnjones9065
      @johnjones9065 Год назад

      Haitian 💩 🕳️ 😂

    • @crishnaholmes7730
      @crishnaholmes7730 Год назад +3

      ⁠​⁠@@SamBrown-pp2fpkeep it pushing

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Год назад +1

      @@SamBrown-pp2fp isn't it the samething their saying about Africa being the poorest, you gullible? how can a country with beautiful beaches, with the best shorelines in the Caribbean, the world seventh wonder's aka the citadel, the one and only in the Americas created by king's, a country with ports, best history in the world, receive 4 billion dollar's from it's diaspora yearly, a country with gold mine, diamonds, iridium, uranium, the best vetiver in the world, I can go on and on, how can Haiti be poor?

  • @SimpleNClassy1
    @SimpleNClassy1 Год назад +3

    This was an amazing feature. I learned so much about the Haitian culture and food just fantastic.

  • @contagiousjoy4life630
    @contagiousjoy4life630 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed watching this! My great grandfather was Haitian but I don’t know that side of my family so watching Haitian history makes me feel close to a side of my bloodline that I never knew.

  • @latoyabaker131
    @latoyabaker131 Год назад +6

    Marcus I love you so much and I thank you for all that you do thank so much for sharing this beautiful culture with us❤

  • @garypierre8288
    @garypierre8288 Год назад +23

    I am so proud to be a American by law and Haitian by blood Glory to god in the name of Jesus

  • @qaseemlloyd-trapp6268
    @qaseemlloyd-trapp6268 11 месяцев назад +1

    Sak Pase 🇭🇹 Marcus thanks for sharing Haitian food with the world

  • @Rodnyet
    @Rodnyet Год назад +5

    Haitian American born and raised in Miami. Watching this makes me miss my grandmother who was born in Haiti and migrated to America in her young adult days. I swear she could throw down in the kitchen making great Haitian dishes and knew how to make every dish. I would always tell folks that Haitian food is some of the best food you will taste in the entire world.

  • @HighlyFavored2047
    @HighlyFavored2047 Год назад +8

    👏🏾👏🏾This was an amazing video showcasing my Haitian culture through food. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this beautiful experience and seeing my people thriving. I’ve shared the video with my Jamaican husband and kids. This was a great way for them to experience my Haitian culture.

  • @SaraSmile70
    @SaraSmile70 Год назад +2

    Marcus kudos to you and your team. This show is amazing. I love the stories, culture & history that was showcased through food. Haitians have a rich and beautiful heritage. 😢

  • @TexasCosmeticDentist
    @TexasCosmeticDentist Год назад +3

    such a beautiful show!! such an honor to learn about the Haitian community !1

  • @justsophonie
    @justsophonie Год назад +4

    Wow this is such a well crafted documentary. Thank you for sharing our culture in such a beautiful way with respect to all parts of it. 🇭🇹

  • @bestcakeueverate
    @bestcakeueverate 8 месяцев назад

    It's so beautiful to see how in just in 3 decades how much the people have flourished in all areas. Education, Politics, Career's. Beautiful to see when give opportunities people not only thrive but succeed.

  • @barbararios246
    @barbararios246 Год назад +3

    My parents are Cuban and my husband’ s parents are Haitian we are first generation Americans who live in Miami ty for the footage

  • @MzRunThangz313
    @MzRunThangz313 Год назад +4

    Sak Pase im so happy that you was there

  • @nailsbyflaviaflavialorthe5494
    @nailsbyflaviaflavialorthe5494 Год назад +3

    Well done Mr Marcus Exhudes we appreciate you

  • @fionadarlingb
    @fionadarlingb Год назад +3

    This documentary melted my heart from start to finish ❤❤

    • @Kingmarcel28
      @Kingmarcel28 Год назад +1

      I know right it’s very spiritual feeling. ❤❤

  • @2075vj
    @2075vj Год назад +7

    Marcus, you are one of my favorite chefs. I love the work that you’re doing. This was very informative and enjoyable. Thanks so much.💕🙏🏽

  • @GrannysGarage333
    @GrannysGarage333 Год назад +16

    Some of these comments say way more about the person making the comments than the disgusting comments themselves… makes me feel ashamed of our humanity or lack thereof… 😢
    Me… I appreciate cultures different than my own and learning about them!!!

    • @SamBrown-pp2fp
      @SamBrown-pp2fp Год назад +1

      If the Haitian people had independence 🥇 first..why is Haiti the poorest country in the western hemisphere..there is no excuses

    • @doctordl7757
      @doctordl7757 Год назад +2

      You sound ignorant please do your homework on the embargo placed by France and the US in retaliation of the independence. The US a country that prides itself on democracy tried to erase a country's democracy.

    • @crishnaholmes7730
      @crishnaholmes7730 Год назад

      @@SamBrown-pp2fpdont

    • @charliel4103
      @charliel4103 Год назад

      ​@@SamBrown-pp2fpwhite people propaganda. But they can't stay away from Ayiti. Always in our business

    • @wiselersaintfils8974
      @wiselersaintfils8974 Год назад +6

      ​@@SamBrown-pp2fp, You are right. There are no excuses but reasons for that. By daring to be the first to gain its independence and free all the enslaved people, Haiti was defying and threatening a whole economic system. You have to know that, just as capitalism, slavery was an economic system. And anything that questions the very existence of an economic system is seen as a danger and must be eliminated or punished. Therefore, until this day, our country is being punished for putting an end to slavery. The thing is our ancestors were not just content to free Haiti only, they exported our revolution to different other regions in the world, specially in America, where there were still slavery and oppression. I am not going to tell you about the different measures and actions the economic powers at that time took against us in order to make sure that we did not develop as a nation. If you are really interested in knowing more you will have to find out for yourself.

  • @LaChelle_561
    @LaChelle_561 Год назад +1

    This was so amazing to watch. Proud of our people and so appreciative of Chef Marcus for bringing our beautiful culture for the world to see ❤️ 🇭🇹 💙

  • @latashawatson7172
    @latashawatson7172 Год назад +4

    This was a beautiful show!!! Thank you! Love all things Caribbean and S. Florida ❤🎉❤🎉

  • @NayellieandRaymen
    @NayellieandRaymen Год назад +4

    Cant wait for him to come to Minnesota , eastafrican community is thriving in Minnesota ❤❤

  • @sinc3r3lymaxxd0tc0m
    @sinc3r3lymaxxd0tc0m Год назад +1

    As a Haitian-American growing up in Miami was such a beautiful place to grow up in. There was a time when you couldn't tell people you were Haitian or you'd face getting bullied. I remember a student who attended Miami Edision unalived himself because people found out he was Haitian. Now you find so many other cutlrues embracing Haitians and the Haitian culture that they're more Haitian than I am 🙂

  • @cassandrac.597
    @cassandrac.597 Год назад +3

    I remember seeing this a few years ago! I’m so glad RUclips has it! 💕

    • @SIWODOUS
      @SIWODOUS Год назад

      This would explain why TapTap is on there, bc that restaurant is no longer around.