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... Read moreThe Jenbel Haitian Bakery Market offers a unique glimpse into Haitian culture right in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. From May through November, every Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 7 PM at 2000 Chestnut Street, you can enjoy a vibrant market featuring traditional Haitian foods such as fritay, tchaka, and ze bouyi. These flavorful dishes highlight the rich culinary heritage of Haiti and bring the community together. Beyond the delicious food, the market is a celebration of Haitian artistry and pride. Vendors offer handmade crafts, jewelry, natural products, and clothing that reflect Haiti’s vibrant culture and history. The event also features live music, creating a festive environment where you can dance and enjoy a taste of Haitian rhythms and melodies. Families are especially welcome here, as there is a designated children's area ensuring fun and engagement for kids while adults explore the market. Supporting this local event means supporting Haitian culture and artisans, making every visit meaningful. From personal experience, attending the market on a sunny Tuesday afternoon feels like stepping into a small slice of Haiti. The friendly faces, the aroma of fresh Haitian cooking, and the joyful music create a welcoming atmosphere that invites everyone to celebrate together. It’s a wonderful opportunity not only to taste new flavors but also to connect with the community and learn more about Haitian traditions. Whether you are Haitian or simply curious about this rich culture, the Jenbel Haitian Bakery Market is a fantastic destination. Mark your calendar for a Tuesday visit and prepare to be delighted by a day full of cultural pride, great food, and memorable moments.