The Food of a Younger Land: A Portrait of American Food--Before the National Highway System, Before Chain Restaurants, and Before Frozen Food, When the Nation's Food Was Seasonal by Mark Kurlansky
Author:Mark Kurlansky [Kurlansky, Mark]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: General, Fiction, Social Science, History, United States, American, Cooking, Regional & Ethnic, Food habits, Agriculture & Food, Customs & Traditions, Cooking; American, Social History, Food habits - United States - History, Cookery; American - History, Cookery; American
ISBN: 9781594488658
Publisher: Riverhead Hardcover
Published: 2009-05-19T07:00:00+00:00
THE MIDDLE WEST EATS
ILLINOIS—responsible for the region
OHIO
INDIANA
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
WISCONSIN
IOWA
NEBRASKA
KANSAS
MISSOURI
SOUTH DAKOTA
NORTH DAKOTA
The Middle West
The Midwest is often thought of as the part of the country that isn’t a part of anywhere else. But midwesterners do have a sense of themselves and their own regional identity. And though today the cuisine has been ravaged by fast food, it was a region with a very strong sense of its own food. It was a simple food, based on local products and local traditions, often connected with a specific town. Sometimes it was connected with a certain immigrant group, such as Scandinavian lutefisk. But that was unusual. It was the kind of food best found in people’s homes and not restaurants. Today it is not easy to find local specialties in the Midwest, but it is surprising how strong that sense of regional cuisine was in 1940.
There are many noticeable gaps in the manuscripts left behind by the midwestern part of the project. Not only are certain states, such as Missouri, not represented, but there is nothing on Chicago, not even from Nelson Algren’s original ninety-eight-page manuscript. Had the FWP stayed together and the book been completed, such omissions doubtless would have been corrected.
But despite these deficiencies, the midwestern section seems to hold its own with as interesting and varied a cuisine as other regions, something that seems unimaginable today.
Of course, the Midwest is that part of the country that people long to leave, and midwesterners have a self-mocking charm to their humor. No other region would have produced a piece like “Nebraskans Eat the Weiners.”
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