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The cuisine of California reflects the diverse culture of California and is influenced largely by European American, Hispanic American (Mexican, Latin American, Spanish), East Asian and Oceanian influences (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Vietnamese, Thai, Hawaiian), and Western European influences (Italian, French, Portuguese), as well as the food trends and traditions of larger American ...
Parent groups, nonprofits and lawmakers in New Jersey are finding room for cultural meals in school cafeterias and using food to foster understanding
Several restaurant chains have roots in the Minneapolis-St.Paul area, including Famous Dave's, [124] the now defunct Chi-Chi's, and Buca di Beppo, which was started out of a small Minneapolis basement in 1993. [125] Portillo's Restaurants is another Midwestern fast-food chain known for its hot dogs. [126]
In France, in accordance with the EGalim law, all school catering must offer at least one vegetarian menu per week since November 1, 2019. This should consist of a single menu based on plant proteins. [citation needed] In August 2021, the Climate and Resilience law passed in August 2021 confirmed the obligation of a weekly vegetarian menu. [10]
Roots restaurant review: Our local food writer recommends the Midwest-comfort favorites, like meatloaf and schnitzel, at this hidden gem. Indiana’s small towns are celebrated for hidden gem ...
Both North Carolina and West Virginia have statewide biscuit chain restaurants; [93] many Southern or originally-Southern chains offer biscuits and gravy, and when McDonald's introduced a new breakfast menu selling either Egg McMuffins (with English muffins) or a variant with biscuits, the biscuit zone was practically a map of the South with ...
The American colonial diet varied depending on region, with local cuisine patterns established by the mid-18th century. A preference for British cooking methods is apparent in cookbooks brought to the New World. There was a general disdain for French cookery, even among the French Huguenots in South Carolina and French Canadians. [15]
Louis' Lunch is a fast food hamburger restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut, which claims to be the first fast food restaurant to serve hamburgers and the oldest continuously operated hamburger restaurant in the United States. It was opened as a small lunch wagon in 1895 and was one of the first places in the U.S. to serve steak sandwiches.