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1.
COASTAL PACIFIC
California, Oregom, Hawaii, and Washington
Photo by
Sprengben [why not get a friend]
2.
COASTAL STATES
These states have a large emphasis on seafood, because of the Pacific Ocean
Photo by
CAUT
3.
HAWAII
Hawaii is a chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean that is inhabited by many heritages
Photo by
Jim Nix / Nomadic Pursuits
4.
WAGON TRAINS
Wagon trains were headed for Oregon country. The journey took at least 6 months
Photo by
...-Wink-...
5.
FOOD ON THE WAGON TRAINS
There was little variety in food. Pi crust would be rolled out on the leather seat
Photo by
Emily Barney
6.
RAILROADS
Building railroads brought many Chinese laborers to the US
Photo by
ecstaticist
7.
FRUITS AND NUTS
The area of Washington and Oregon is known for fruits and nuts
Nearly half of the pears grown in the US come from the Pacific Northwest
Apples were first planted in Vancouver, Washington
Photo by
milena mihaylova
8.
APLETS AND COTLETS
These recreations of Turkish delight are combinations of fruits and nuts
Photo by
Team Tanenbaum
9.
POTATOES
Idaho grows more potatoes than any other state. These tubers are indigenous to Peru
Photo by
ais3n
10.
LENTILS
100% of these legumes grown in the United States are grown in Idaho
Photo by
Chiot's Run
11.
SPAM
Spam is very popular in Hawaii, you can find cookbooks devoted to it in Hawaii
Photo by
Marcus Q
12.
COFFEE AND MACADAMIA NUTS
Coffee and macadamia nuts grow in Hawaii. Hawaii is the only state that grows coffee
Photo by
britsinvade
13.
PINEAPPLE
Pineapple is often associated with Hawaii, but not as much is grown nowadays
Photo by
potomo
14.
SUGARCANE
Sugarcane is the main agricultural crop of Hawaii
Photo by
cliff1066™
15.
POI
It's a traditional food made by pounding cooked under ground stem of the taro plant
16.
POG
It stands for pineapple, orange, and guava
Photo by
mira mira on the wall
17.
LUAU
It is a feast accompanied with traditional dancing and singing
Photo by
theqspeaks
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