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In 2002, Bittersweet Plantation Dairy opened, and offers a full line of fresh and aged cheeses, butters, yogurts and ice cream. In November 2019, Folse opened Folse Market in the state-of-the-art New Orleans International Airport. As the anchor restaurant of Concourse C, Folse Market serves a traditional taste of New Orleans cuisine to travelers.
Bittersweet Plantation Dairy was an artisanal dairy in Louisiana [1] that produced award-winning cheeses, yogurts ice cream, and butter. It was started by Chef John Folse . Offerings included fromage triple creams, Bulgarian style Kashkaval , yogurt , various goat cheeses including feta , and Creole cream cheese .
Records show that he donated land ~60 feet x ~117 feet that were valued at $300 each to widows of friends and workers, both white and black. The donations took place in the years 1854–1873. His largest donation to a private individual named John B. Pittman was half of the property of Oak Grove Plantation in Lafourche Parish.
The plantation was established in the late 1700s, with the current main house completed in 1840. It was named after the native Houma people , who originally occupied this area of Louisiana. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
The mission of CJFCI as envisioned by Chef Folse and former Nicholls President Donald Ayo was to preserve Louisiana culture and cuisine by teaching chefs, students and community members to master the art of Cajun and Creole cooking. Emphasis was to be placed on the influences of Cajun-Creole cuisine: Native American, Spanish, French, African ...
Bittersweet, a 1972 album by Chairmen of the Board, or the title song; Bitter Sweet (The Main Ingredient album), 1972; Bitter Sweet, 1985; Bittersweet, a 1993 album by Clifford T. Ward; BitterSweet, a 1993 album by Stephanie Nakasian; Bitter Sweet (Kim Richey album), 1997; Bittersweet, a 1998 album by Jenny Choi
Texas historical marker for Jane Long located at Fort Travis Seashore Park, Bolivar Point. Jane Herbert Wilkinson Long (July 23, 1798 – December 30, 1880) was a Texas pioneer. She owned boarding houses and a plantation in Texas. She is best known as the "Mother of Texas."
John Hunter Herndon (son-in-law) Alexander Calvit (1784–1836) was an early settler in colonial Texas and a sugar planter . His Evergreen Plantation lay where the town of Clute, Texas , was later built.