PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - It was lunchtime in one of Haiti's worst slums, and Charlene Dumas was eating mud. With food prices rising, Haiti's poorest can't afford even a daily plate of rice, and some take desperate measures to fill their bellies. Charlene, 16 with a 1-month-old son, has come to rely on a traditional Haitian remedy for hunger pangs: cookies made of dried yellow dirt from the country's central plateau.
The mud has long been prized by pregnant women and children here as an antacid and source of calcium. But in places like Cite Soleil, the oceanside slum where Charlene shares a two-room house with her baby, five siblings and two unemployed parents, cookies made of dirt, salt and vegetable shortening have become a regular meal.
"When my mother does not cook anything, I have to eat them three times a day," Charlene said. Her baby, named Woodson, lay still across her lap, looking even thinner than the slim 6 pounds 3 ounces he weighed at birth.
Though she likes their buttery, salty taste, Charlene said the cookies also give her stomach pains. "When I nurse, the baby sometimes seems colicky too," she said.
Food prices around the world have spiked because of higher oil prices, needed for fertilizer, irrigation and transportation. Prices for basic ingredients such as corn and wheat are also up sharply, and the increasing global demand for biofuels is pressuring food markets as well.
The problem is particularly dire in the Caribbean, where island nations depend on imports and food prices are up 40 percent in places.
The global price hikes, together with floods and crop damage from the 2007 hurricane season, prompted the U.N. Food and Agriculture Agency to declare states of emergency in Haiti and several other Caribbean countries. Caribbean leaders held an emergency summit in December to discuss cutting food taxes and creating large regional farms to reduce dependence on imports.
At the market in the La Saline slum, two cups of rice now sell for 60 cents, up 10 cents from December and 50 percent from a year ago. Beans, condensed milk and fruit have gone up at a similar rate, and even the price of the edible clay has risen over the past year by almost $1.50. Dirt to make 100 cookies now costs $5, the cookie makers say.
Still, at about 5 cents apiece, the cookies are a bargain compared to food staples. About 80 percent of people in Haiti live on less than $2 a day and a tiny elite controls the economy.
Merchants truck the dirt from the central town of Hinche to the La Saline market, a maze of tables of vegetables and meat swarming with flies. 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 which the slum is named, they strain out rocks and clumps on a sheet, and stir in shortening and salt. Then they pat the mixture into mud cookies and leave them to dry under the scorching sun.
The finished cookies are carried in buckets to markets or sold on the streets.
A reporter sampling a cookie found that it had a smooth consistency and sucked all the moisture out of the mouth as soon as it touched the tongue. For hours, an unpleasant taste of dirt lingered.
Assessments of the health effects are mixed. Dirt can contain deadly parasites or toxins, but can also strengthen the immunity of fetuses in the womb to certain diseases, said Gerald N. Callahan, an immunology professor at Colorado State University who has studied geophagy, the scientific name for dirt-eating.
Haitian doctors say depending on the cookies for sustenance risks malnutrition.
"Trust me, if I see someone eating those cookies, I will discourage it," said Dr. Gabriel Thimothee, executive director of Haiti's health ministry.
Marie Noel, 40, sells the cookies in a market to provide for her seven children. Her family also eats them.
"I'm hoping one day I'll have enough food to eat, so I can stop eating these," she said. "I know it's not good for me."
Post subject: Re: Poor Haitians Resort to Eating Dirt
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:40 pm
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Post subject: Re: Poor Haitians Resort to Eating Dirt
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:48 pm
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Post subject: Re: Poor Haitians Resort to Eating Dirt
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:43 pm
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That's sad as hell. I was watching a documentary on North Korea some weeks ago and in the poorest parts of the country, some people apparently have resorted to cannibalism due to the insane meat prices. People take their dead relatives to certain butchers in the area in return of payment, and the butcher proceeds to cut up the meat and sell it as pork, if memory serves me right.
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Post subject: Re: Poor Haitians Resort to Eating Dirt
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:45 pm
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Timber wrote:
That's sad as hell. I was watching a documentary on North Korea some weeks ago and in the poorest parts of the country, some people apparently have resorted to cannibalism due to the insane meat prices. People take their dead relatives to certain butchers in the area in return of payment, and the butcher proceeds to cut up the meat and sell it as pork, if memory serves me right.
Post subject: Re: Poor Haitians Resort to Eating Dirt
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:51 pm
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vatna wrote:
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A reporter sampling a cookie found that it had a smooth consistency and sucked all the moisture out of the mouth as soon as it touched the tongue. For hours, an unpleasant taste of dirt lingered.
What the fuck?
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Post subject: Re: Poor Haitians Resort to Eating Dirt
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:53 pm
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malice wrote:
LittleWing wrote:
stevenvill wrote:
LittleWing wrote:
stevenvill wrote:
This really makes you hate the rich. Poor kids
What, do you think you're poor or something?
no but im certainly not rich
According to who?
You are not allowed to mention economic disparities unless you're armlessly wallowing in your own filth (filth, which by the way, also serves as your food and home).
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Post subject: Re: Poor Haitians Resort to Eating Dirt
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:01 pm
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This kid needs to get out and vote!! Everyone else can STFU!!
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Post subject: Re: Poor Haitians Resort to Eating Dirt
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:10 pm
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B wrote:
malice wrote:
LittleWing wrote:
stevenvill wrote:
LittleWing wrote:
stevenvill wrote:
This really makes you hate the rich. Poor kids
What, do you think you're poor or something?
no but im certainly not rich
According to who?
You are not allowed to mention economic disparities unless you're armlessly wallowing in your own filth (filth, which by the way, also serves as your food and home).
Mention economic disparity. But let's not pretend like we're not rich simply because we're not as rich as Bill Gates when we do so.
Post subject: Re: Poor Haitians Resort to Eating Dirt
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:19 pm
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LittleWing wrote:
B wrote:
malice wrote:
LittleWing wrote:
stevenvill wrote:
LittleWing wrote:
stevenvill wrote:
This really makes you hate the rich. Poor kids
What, do you think you're poor or something?
no but im certainly not rich
According to who?
You are not allowed to mention economic disparities unless you're armlessly wallowing in your own filth (filth, which by the way, also serves as your food and home).
Mention economic disparity. But let's not pretend like we're not rich simply because we're not as rich as Bill Gates when we do so.
honestly, who the hell cares how rich or poor any of us spoiled Americans are in relation to this story? You'd think you'd be less than antagonistic towards people expressing empathy for other people in the world who've resorted to eating mud in order to survive. Jesus, have you no sense of when to push your agenda successfully and when your agenda falls flat on its ass due to the lack of relevancy to the subject at hand?
Post subject: Re: Poor Haitians Resort to Eating Dirt
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:38 pm
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malice wrote:
You'd think you'd be less than antagonistic towards people expressing empathy for other people in the world who've resorted to eating mud in order to survive.
With all due respect, I'm not really sure how open hostility equals empathy in this context.
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