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  2. Culture of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida is most often associated with seafood, key lime pie and Floribbean cuisine. Citrus production is a major industry and citrus fruits are widely consumed. Tropical fruits are grown in South Florida and are widely used in Florida cuisine. Barbecue is especially popular throughout the state, where many barbecue competitions are held annually.

  3. Indigenous peoples of Florida - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the Treaty of Moultrie Creek, in 1823, the Mikasukis were one of the two most important bands of Native Americans in Florida west of the Suwannee River. In 1826 six chiefs from Florida, including representatives of the Mikasukis, were taken to Washington in order to impress them with the power of the United States.

  4. Why America needs more of Florida’s policies, not less | Opinion

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    Broward U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz painted a dire picture of Florida at the DNC | Opinion

  5. Chicken marsala - Wikipedia

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    The dish dates to the 19th century, when it may have originated with English families who lived in western Sicily, where Marsala wine is produced. [1] Slices of chicken breast are coated in flour, briefly sautéed, and then removed from the pan, which is then used to make a Marsala reduction sauce. The sauce is made by reducing the wine to ...

  6. Marsala wine - Wikipedia

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    A typical savory Marsala sauce, for example, involves reducing the wine almost to a syrup with onions or shallots, then adding mushrooms and herbs. One of the most popular Marsala recipes is chicken marsala, in which flour-coated pounded chicken breast halves are braised in a mixture of Marsala, butter, olive oil, mushrooms, and spices. [19]

  7. How and why South Florida’s Caribbean voters are supporting ...

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    “We can’t have our sister out there and not have the Caribbean community represented.”

  8. Why is your city called that? There’s a story on how South ...

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    Broward County was named, sensibly enough, for Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, the 19th governor of Florida who promoted the drainage of the Everglades. That much we know. How each city and town got ...

  9. Marsala - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Marsala still depends on the production of wine, although tourism is a growing industry and it too is becoming an important source of income for the city. With its 14-kilometre (8.7 mi) coastline [ 26 ] of sandy beaches and clear sea, access to the nearby Aegadian Islands and the natural environment of the Saline Della Laguna and ...