Émilie Cuizine: From Haiti to Montreal, the Creator Bringing Caribbean Flavor to Millions

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Born in Haiti, Emilie Lafortune, known online as Émilie Cuizine, discovered cooking out of necessity at a young age. Years later, while working in restaurants in Argentina, that skill turned into a craft. When she relocated to Quebec in 2021, she began posting short recipe videos filmed at home. Within weeks, her creations started going viral; today, her channels attract well over a million followers across Instagram and TikTok.

From viral plates to public accolades

In recognition of her impact, Émilie earned the Public Choice Award at the Gala Dynastie, thanking the community that helped her build a modern culinary “dynasty.” The win reflects the core of her appeal: accessible, flavorful recipes rooted in Caribbean tradition, presented with fresh, colorful style and a warm on-camera presence.

A cuisine shaped by roots and reinvention

Émilie’s cooking is anchored in staples like plantains, coconut milk, mango, passion fruit, and bold marinades. She pairs these ingredients with approachable techniques and time-smart tips, reframing Caribbean cuisine as elegant, modern, and at home in any Quebec kitchen.

Beyond the kitchen: author and entrepreneur

Her first cookbook, Le goût des Caraïbes, furthers that mission showcasing fresh, elegant takes alongside beloved classics. She also launched a line of hot sauces and marinades, Le goût de ça, extending her brand into products that reflect her signature flavor profile.

Why audiences (and brands) connect

  • Authenticity: A lived culinary journey from Haiti to Argentina to Quebec.
  • Accessibility: Short, instructive videos and ingredients found at mainstream grocers.
  • Aesthetic: Bright, editorial visuals that travel well on social feeds.
  • Consistency: Multiple weekly recipes that encourage repeat viewing and saves.

What it means for marketers

For brands in food, CPG, grocery, kitchenware, and retail, Émilie represents an audience-safe partner who drives discovery through recipe utility and cultural storytelling. Her multi-market background (Haiti/Argentina/Quebec) adds relevance for diverse audiences while her tone keeps content inclusive and upbeat.

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