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What are the countries that eat dirt?

There are many countries that eat dirt, and one of them is Haiti. Haiti is an island country located in the northern Caribbean. It is one of the least developed countries in the world, and its infrastructure construction is very backward.

And 90% of the local residents don’t know what rice looks like. One of the most common delicacies here is soil. After repeated filtering, it is mixed with salt and cooking oil and then made into a cake shape. After drying, you can eat this "mud biscuit" directly.

Haiti’s climate characteristics

The northern part of Haiti has a tropical rainforest climate, and the southern part has a savanna climate. Climatic causes: The local area is located in the northeast trade wind belt. The humid northeast trade wind from the ocean prevails all year round. In the north of the country, it is uplifted by the terrain, causing rainfall and abundant water. This forms the difference in climate between the north and the south of the country. The average monthly temperature ranges from 22 to 28°C.

The annual precipitation is about 1,000 mm, with the rainy season from April to June and August to October. Many hurricanes. The coastal areas are hot, and the average temperature in the plateau areas is 15°C. The national average temperature is 24~27℃. Haiti has two seasons a year: relatively hot from March to November, and cooler from December to February. Different climates provide favorable conditions for plant growth.