Rapadou is a solid form of unrefined cane sugar, high in molasses content that gives it the caramel characteristic and color. While in Haiti it is called rapadou, it is also produced and consumed in Latin American and many Asian countries.
Other common names for rapadou are:
Rapaduro: Brazil
Panela: Columbia
Piloncillo: Mexico
Gur: India
Tapa Dulce: Costa Rica
Namtan Tanode: Thailand
Gula Melaka: Malaysia
Kokuto: Japan