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In South Korea, a corn dog is one of the most popular street foods. A corn dog is usually called "hot dog" in the Korean language (핫도그), creating confusion with a genuine hot dog. A French fry–encrusted corn dog, or "Kogo," has especially attracted the attention of Western visitors, [32] including vegans (using vegan hot dogs). [33]
It is sometimes cooked with tomatoes, corn, onions and hot peppers. In West Africa and in African-American cuisine, okra is used to thicken stews and soups. [86] In Gullah communities, cooked okra soup is prepared with "...tomatoes, and smoked meat served over rice." [87] Fried okra: Okra pods that have been sliced and dredged in cornmeal ...
Oklahoma has an official state meal which consists of barbecued pork, chicken fried steak, sausage with biscuits and gravy, fried okra, squash, grits, corn, black-eyed peas, corn bread, strawberries and a slice of pecan pie. [147]
Fried pork and potato cakes, ceviche, roasted peanuts, fish soup 109(14) November 21, 2017 Beijing: Breakfast pancakes, noodles, Peking duck, steamed buns and donkey sandwiches. 110(15) November 21, 2017 Cartagena: Fried fish and egg arepas, fruits and seafood stews 111(16) November 28, 2017 Stockholm
Iowa-based MazePlay designs Richardson's maze, using sterile corn, which doesn't fertilize, so it's plowed under at the end of the season and replanted from seeds at the start of a new one.
The most important Indigenous American crops have generally included Indian corn (or maize, from the Taíno name for the plant), beans, squash, pumpkins, sunflowers, wild rice, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, peanuts, avocados, papayas, potatoes and chocolate. [1] Indigenous cuisine of the Americas uses domesticated and wild native ...
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Girl Meets Farm is an American cooking show that airs on Food Network, and is presented by cookbook author Molly Yeh.The series features Yeh cooking Midwestern farm meals sometimes influenced by her Jewish and Chinese heritage, [1] primarily at her farm on the Minnesota-North Dakota border.