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If there is anything you want to learn about the Caribbean island of Haiti, our next guest is the perfect person to get to know.
Nadege Fleurimond, a Haitian-born culinary innovator, author and now restaurateur, is redefining Haitian cuisine through her acclaimed establishment, BunNan, located in Brooklyn’s vibrant Flatbush Caton Market with a second location opening soon.
Her culinary journey includes appearances on Food Network’s “Chopped” and accolades from publications such as Epicurious and Food & Wine.
In this episode, Nadege is talking all things Haiti, including teasers about her annual trip to the island each January that gives those joining her a chance to experience Haitian culture firsthand.
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