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On Jan 29, 8:41 am, "Nancy2" > wrote:
> On Jan 29, 10:36 am, wrote: > > > Is there a Native American Cuisine? What do you know aboutNative> American food? Is Mexican food Native American? > > Your website seems to think that "Southwestern, Mexican or Native > American" are all interchangable terms. Not. > > What about the northern tribes? I doubt the Southwestern or Mexican > NAs have a tradition of cooking with wild rice or salmon. > > N. Interchangeable? No . Each cuisine mentioned has it's own feeling and texture but Native American they very much are.. We define Native American as those aboriginal people found throughout the Americas. Just as English, Scots, Irish and Welsh have their own common heritage but a varying cuisine so do Native Americans based on a common ethnic background with a commonality of cuisine found in corn, beans and squash. |
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