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1.
PACIFIC COAST
AND HAWAII
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WarzauWynn
2.
STATES
Middle and norther California, Oregon and Washington
Are the most costal western states of the bunch
Those three states and Hawaii are similar due to seafood
Each of the states has a large Asian population
Idaho, though not on the coast contain volcanic soil
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WarzauWynn
3.
HAWAII
Hawaii is a chain of 132 islands
The natives, Polynesians, mostly live on Oahu
In 1778 a British Captain James a Cook discovered the islands
There's are Caucasians, Japanese, Filipinos, and Chinese
Hawaii became the 50th state in 1959
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theqspeaks
4.
WAGON TRAINS
Set out for the fertile land of Oregon in 1840s
Wagons are expensive, so it was adventurous people
The came to cultivate and pioneer on the new land
It was a difficult journey. It could mean leaving your families
The trips took at least 6 months over rough terrain
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Boston Public Library
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WAGON TRAINS CONT.
People would bring sugar, baking soda, pilot bread, salt...
...bacon, cornmeal, parched corn, flour, dried beans and dried fruits
There was little food variety. Breakfast was bread and bacon, and repeated
Women made apple pie to mix it up.
In 1849 gold was found in California, attracting many new people to the land
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BugMan50
6.
FRUITS AND NUTS
Washington and Oregon are known for its fruits and nuts
Nearly 25% of apples grown in the US are from those states
Almost 50% of pears grown in the US also come from those states
Apples were first planted in Washington in 1827
Strawberries, raspberries, cherries, peaches, and apricots are grown as well
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chefranden
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APLETS AND COTLETS
Since 1920 they have made fruit and nut candy
Aplets are a combo of apples and walnuts
Cotlets are apricots and walnuts
As the years go on the combos increase
Made by two Armenian immigrants
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Team Tanenbaum
8.
POTATOES
Indigenous to Peru, they were spread to Europe
Eaten in Scandinavia, Germany, England and Ireland
As long as America.
Idaho is the most potato bountiful state
It's volcanic soil is great for growing them
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andrew.chau
9.
LENTILS AND WHEAT
Idaho is the only lentil producing state
Soft wheat is grown in Oregon and Washington
It is fed to animals and cattle so they will be fat
The coast has many seafoods such as, clams oysters,
Crab, shrimp, fish and salmon. Hawaii has it's own fish
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Melissa Maples
10.
SPAM
Spam originated in Minnesota, is a canned meat product
In 1937 this 100% pure pork & ham item entered the market
During WW2 spam was used to feed the large armies
It was very popular in Hawaii, fitting well into the lifestyle
Largest spam per capita purchase in any US state
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dno1967b
11.
COFFEE AND MACADAMIA
Macadamia nuts and coffee grow in Hawaii
Hawaii is the only US state to produce coffee
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Ken K. Liu
12.
PINEAPPLE
Though the pineapple growth has shrunk,
When people think of Hawaii they think of pineapple
Are the airport you can see boxes ready to be shipped
Dole plantation offers pineapple varieties and tourism
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potomo
13.
SUGARCANE & POI
Sugar cane is the main agricultural crop of Hawaii
Poi is a tradition starchy Hawaiian food
Made by pounding taro stem plant, until it's paste
It is eaten out of a bowl
Just using your fingers
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Deivis
14.
POG
POG is a game imported from Hawaii
It stands for Pinneapple, Orange, and Guava
What became pogs, were caps from fruit drinks
They are often served with fresh pineapple and sugar cane
Drink are often sweetened with a sugar syrup. Popular I'm Hawaii
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niallkennedy
15.
LUAU
A luau is a feast
The centerpiece is roasted whole pig
Wrapped in leave and buried in a pit
The meal is accompanied with tradition dancing
And singing
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theqspeaks
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