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On Jan 29, 11:36 am, wrote:
> Is there a Native American Cuisine? What do you know about Native > American food? Is Mexican food Native American?http://nativechefs.com There is Native American food, it has changed over the years since contact with Europeans and other folks who've interacted with them. Much of their current cooking is similar to other cooking in the US. For traditional recipes, try a google search for "traditional native american recipes" maxine in ri |
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maxine in ri wrote:
> On Jan 29, 11:36 am, wrote: >> Is there a Native American Cuisine? What do you know about Native >> American food? Is Mexican food Native American?http://nativechefs.com > > There is Native American food, it has changed over the years since > contact with Europeans and other folks who've interacted with them. > Much of their current cooking is similar to other cooking in the US. > > For traditional recipes, try a google search for "traditional native > american recipes" > > maxine in ri > IIRC, Rhode Island tribes (Wampanoags?) used a lot of quahogs, lobster, fish and corn. gloria p |
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![]() On Jan 29, 12:29 pm, Puester > wrote: > maxine in ri wrote: > > On Jan 29, 11:36 am, wrote: > >> Is there a Native American Cuisine? What do you know about Native > >> American food? Is Mexican food Native American?http://nativechefs.com > > > There is Native American food, it has changed over the years since > > contact with Europeans and other folks who've interacted with them. > > Much of their current cooking is similar to other cooking in the US. > > > For traditional recipes, try a google search for "traditional native > > american recipes" > > > maxine in riIIRC, Rhode Island tribes (Wampanoags?) used a lot of quahogs, lobster, > fish and corn. > > gloria p Yes. They used the lobsters for fertilizer around the Three Sisters.<g> Taught the Pilgrims to feed it to their pigs, until someone got the silly idea of eating the critter! maxine in ri |
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