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Northeastern Cuisine 1.I can identify states from the northeastern region of the United States. 2.I can give examples of regional ingredients and dishes.

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1 Northeastern Cuisine 1.I can identify states from the northeastern region of the United States. 2.I can give examples of regional ingredients and dishes from the northeastern region.

2 The Map New England  Maine  New Hampshire  Vermont  Massachusetts  Rhode Island  Connecticut Mid-Atlantic  New York  Pennsylvania  Maryland  Delaware  New Jersey

3 The Native Americans  Customs began with the Native Americans  Each tribe had their own language, religion, and crafts.  Trading was effective to help tribes obtain the goods other tribes lacked.  Considered to be excellent farmers  First to cultivate potatoes, pineapple, tomatoes, and peppers.  Also hunted wild game, gathered berries & nuts and fished the rivers and lakes.

4 The First Colonists  British and Spanish were the first colonists to settle.  Native Americans taught the colonists how to live on the land-hunt, fish, farm.  Their influence in recipes  Chowders made with local seafood  Creamed dried beef with preserving  Pies, puddings and cakes made from pumpkin  Succotash was created using corn  Brown bread served with squash and beans covered in molasses

5 Land  Rocky, mountainous, forested with long, harsh Winters in the New England Region  The mid-Atlantic region was rich and fertile which made farming successful.

6 Food & Culture  Homes usually had a large fireplace that was used for cooking.  Most meals were prepared in iron pots and Dutch ovens.  Readily available foods were used in meal preparation.  Drying and salting was a technique used to preserve food such as beans, corn and apples. (Boston Baked Beans)  One dish meals were also popular in order to give the cook more time to do other tasks. (New England Boiled Dinner)  The Dutch were great farmers and bakers  Large gardens full of vegetables and orchards of fruit  Cookies, doughnuts, molasses cake, gingerbread cookies originated with the Dutch.  Waffles, coleslaw, cottage cheese and griddle cakes are also foods from the Dutch.

7 Other Famous Foods  Clam Chowder  Maple Syrup  Blueberries  Cranberries  Blackberries

8 The Pennsylvania Dutch  German immigrants who settled in Pennsylvania  Cooking was based on techniques practiced in the Old World.  Canning, pickling, and drying produce, meat and poultry.  Nothing went to waste-pickled pig’s feed, blood pudding, scrapple, smoked beef tongue, etc.  Soup was a popular dish that usually consisted of chicken and vegetables.  Meals typically included 7 sweets and seven sours which consisted of pickled vegetables and fruits, relishes, jams, preserves, salads, and apple butter.  Known as great bakers  Coffee cakes, sticky buns, funnel cakes, crumb cakes, and shoofly pie.


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