A culinary history of the Great Black Swamp

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A culinary history of the Great Black Swamp
Nathan Crook
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A culinary history of the Great Black Swamp

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The cultural and physical landscape of the Great Black Swamp is a monument to the hardship and perseverance of the people who drained and settled the region. They transformed densely forested wetlands into one of the most productive agricultural areas in the nation. commercial crops of corn, soy, tomatoes and wheat are dominant in the fertile loam of southeastern Michigan, northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio. However, each immigrant group calling this place home brought its own culinary traditions - from pickled eggs to peanut butter pie. With a foreword by Lucy Long of the Center for Food and Culture, author Nathan Crook explores the landscape, history, culture and representative cuisines that make eating here a unique and memorable experience.--COVER.

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Table of Contents

A land in flux.
Shaping the landscape : geography of the Great Black Swamp
Living off the land : Native Americans
Exploring the land : French and British traders
Shifting control of the land: the americans take over
Naming the land: the Great Black Swamp
The settlers.
Settling the land : food traditions of the early European pioneers and settlers
Altering the landscape : an era of canal networks and drainage systems
Making the land their own : German Americans
Diversifying the urban centers : Polish American food traditions
Hungarian American food traditions
Lebanese American food traditions
Mexican American food traditions
Contemporary food traditions.
Old and new traditions : who eats this food?
Contemporary food production: a mix of old and new methods
Contemporary foraging : less about subsistence and more about recreation and sport
Eating for community
Celebrating local foods.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
641.59771/1
Library of Congress
F497.M4 C76 2013, F497.M4C76 2013

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158 pages
Number of pages
158

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OL27162607M
ISBN 10
1609492900
ISBN 13
9781609492908
LCCN
2013043200
OCLC/WorldCat
745980023

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