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Middle Atlantic And Eastern Heartland

Published on Nov 28, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MIDDLE ATLANTIC AND EASTERN HEARTLAND

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EGG CREAMS

Only in New York, they are chocolate, syrup, milk, and carbonated water
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RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

The founders of Maryland and Pennsylvania established a place of religious freedom
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AMISH

Known as 'plain people', they don't believe cars, telephones, electricity, or tractors
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SCRAPPLE

Leftover scraps of pork are mixed with cornmeal, herbs, and cooked in a loaf pan
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SAFFRON

This costly spice takes 75,000 blossoms to make 1 pound

SOUP

Chicken corn soup is made with chicken, noodles, and corn. Soup is very important.

SEVEN SWEETS AND SEVEN SOURS

These dishes often accompany the main dishes of meant and potatoes
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SHOOFLY PIE

Pie with crumb topping. The filling was molasses, boiling water, and baking soda

FUNNEL CAKES

It gets its name from the funnel used to pour the batter into the hot oil.
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APPLES

The pilgrims brought them and apples moved westward as we did
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NEW ENGLAND

Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire, Conneticut, Vermont

COD

Cod responded well to salt treatment and became an important part of the cuisine
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CAPE COD DINNER

Boiled salted cod with white sauce, bacon, carrots, potatoes, head cabbage

NEW ENGLAND LOBSTER

Purchased alive, all flesh parts are eaten
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MOLASSES

This by-product of rum making would be used as a cheap sweetner
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JOURNEY OR JHONNY CAKE

Whenever on a journey, they would take ground maize and mix it with water for a meal
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INDIAN TRIAD

Corn, beans, and squash. Native americans were able to receive most nutrients needed
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CRANBERRIES

Cranberries would provide vitamin C and many calories to get through the winter

RED FLANNEL HASH

Leftovers would be ground and baked. The name is from the red color beets gave it
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MAPLE SUGAR

Sap from maple trees can be made into delicious syrup or candies.
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