Only in Hialeah: Selling peanut cones for a dollar right on the street, and this is how Cubans react

A street vendor in Hialeah offers cones of peanuts for a dollar, evoking nostalgia and Cuban traditions among the diaspora. The scene is a symbol of cultural identity in Miami.

Cuban street vendor in the USAPhoto © @maylengrodriguez01 / TikTok

A video shared on TikTok by user @maylengrodriguez01 shows a scene that has touched thousands of Cubans on social media: a street vendor offering peanut cones in the midst of traffic in Hialeah, South Florida.

The man, wearing a light shirt and a hat to protect himself from the sun, holds a sign that reads “Peanuts - $1.00” as he walks among the stopped cars, an image that many users have described as “a little piece of Cuba in Miami.”

The video shows the moment when the host buys several cones, evoking the flavor and tradition of the typical street peanut that is part of the Cuban popular imagination.

"Memories. Only in Hialeah. How could one not buy peanut cones?" wrote the video’s author, accompanying the post with the flags of Cuba and the United States.

The scene, which quickly went viral, has generated hundreds of nostalgic comments among users, who emphasize how Cuban customs remain alive within the diaspora. “That is culture, that is identity,” commented a follower.

Hialeah, known for its large Cuban community, continues to be a setting for moments that blend American daily life with the most cherished traditions from the Island, such as the indispensable peanuts in a cone that, even far from home, still bring Cubans together.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Sale of Peanut Cones in Hialeah

Why has the sale of peanut cones gone viral in Hialeah?

The video of a street vendor offering peanut cones in Hialeah has gone viral because it evokes nostalgia and traditions of Cuba among the Cuban community in Miami. Many users have shared their memories upon seeing this typical practice from the island replicated in the United States.

What does the sale of peanuts represent for Cubans in Miami?

The sale of peanuts in a cone is a cultural and identity symbol for Cubans, representing a connection to their roots and a tradition that remains alive in the Cuban diaspora in Miami.

How is Cuban culture preserved in places like Hialeah?

In Hialeah, Cuban culture remains alive through everyday practices and traditions such as peanut sales, the exchange of typical foods, and the cultural expressions that Cuban emigrants carry with them, creating an environment that blends elements of Cuba with American daily life.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.