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Hispaniola Española Dominican Haiti

Thursday, October 4, 2018

History of "Hispaniola"

Hispaniola (or "La Española" in Spanish) is an island in the Caribbean. It’s the most populous island in the zone and the second largest after Cuba. The 76,192 km2 island is divided in two sovereign nations, the Spanish-speaking Dominican Republic (48,442 km2) and the French-Creole-speaking H...

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Monday, June 18, 2018

Dominican Snacks

In the Dominican Republic our culture is something of which we are very proud, that is especially true when it comes to our food. Dominican desserts and snacks are world famous products which we are happy to share with you. Amongst them feature many variations on chocolate, coconut desserts, ...

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Sunday, June 10, 2018

Mamajuana Benefits

For as long as there has been Mamajuana, there has been talk of the Mamajuana health benefits. It is said that Mamajuana benefits many bodily systems, as it contains many herbs that tradition says are healing. It was even banned for nonmedical use by a dominican dictator, Rafael Trujilo, who ...

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Thursday, May 24, 2018

What is Mamajuana?

Mamajuana, or Mother Jane in english, is a drink of many names and a drink with many forms. Everyone you ask will have a different interpretation to offer and a different understanding of its history. Some may even offer their opinion on it’s purported medical and health benefits. Since the p...

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Saturday, May 12, 2018

Dominican Coffee

The Dominican Republic is known for its coffee, which was introduced to the are in 1715. Grown in the Dominican Highlands, coffee is a staple of life in the Dominican Republic. Arabica, or mild, beans are their primary focus. There are Robusta beans grown in much smaller quantities as well. P...

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Hispaniola Española Dominican Haiti

Thursday, October 4, 2018

History of "Hispaniola"

Hispaniola (or "La Española" in Spanish) is an island in the Caribbean. It’s the most populous island in the zone and the second largest after Cuba. The 76,192 km2 island is divided in two sovereign nations, the Spanish-speaking Dominican Republic (48,442 km2) and the French-Creole-speaking H...

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snack-clip-art

Monday, June 18, 2018

Dominican Snacks

In the Dominican Republic our culture is something of which we are very proud, that is especially true when it comes to our food. Dominican desserts and snacks are world famous products which we are happy to share with you. Amongst them feature many variations on chocolate, coconut desserts, ...

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untitled-1

Sunday, June 10, 2018

Mamajuana Benefits

For as long as there has been Mamajuana, there has been talk of the Mamajuana health benefits. It is said that Mamajuana benefits many bodily systems, as it contains many herbs that tradition says are healing. It was even banned for nonmedical use by a dominican dictator, Rafael Trujilo, who ...

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20180618_100002

Thursday, May 24, 2018

What is Mamajuana?

Mamajuana, or Mother Jane in english, is a drink of many names and a drink with many forms. Everyone you ask will have a different interpretation to offer and a different understanding of its history. Some may even offer their opinion on it’s purported medical and health benefits. Since the p...

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dfadfa

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Dominican Coffee

The Dominican Republic is known for its coffee, which was introduced to the are in 1715. Grown in the Dominican Highlands, coffee is a staple of life in the Dominican Republic. Arabica, or mild, beans are their primary focus. There are Robusta beans grown in much smaller quantities as well. P...

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