Branch Surette (also spelled Branche Surette) is a traditional Haitian candy made from tamarind (surette in Haitian Creole), known for its tangy, sweet-and-sour flavor. The candy typically comes in small, cylindrical sticks or bars made by mixing tamarind pulp with sugar and sometimes spices like salt or hot pepper to intensify the flavor. It's named "branch" (meaning stick or twig) due to its shape.
This treat is popular in Haitian street markets and among children, cherished for its bold, mouth-puckering taste and natural ingredients. Branch Surette is not only a snack but also a nostalgic symbol of Haitian childhood and culture.
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