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Cuisine of the Mid-Atlantic States
The Cuisine of the Mid-Atlantic States encompasses the culinary traditions of the states located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. This region includes New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Virginia, and West Virginia. The cuisine is characterized by a diverse range of foods and cooking styles, influenced by the region's cultural diversity and rich history.
History[edit]
The history of the Mid-Atlantic cuisine is deeply rooted in the colonial era, with influences from Native American, English, Dutch, and German culinary traditions. The region's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean also played a significant role in shaping its cuisine, with seafood being a staple in many coastal areas.
Characteristics[edit]
The Mid-Atlantic cuisine is known for its variety and versatility. It includes a wide range of dishes, from hearty stews and soups to delicate pastries and desserts. Seafood, particularly crab, lobster, and oysters, is a common feature in coastal areas, while meat and poultry dishes are more prevalent in the inland regions. The cuisine also includes a variety of fruits and vegetables, with apples, peaches, and tomatoes being particularly popular.
Notable Dishes[edit]
Some of the most notable dishes in the Mid-Atlantic cuisine include:
- New York-style pizza: Originating in New York City, this thin-crust pizza is known for its crispy base and generous toppings.
- Philadelphia cheesesteak: A sandwich made from thinly sliced pieces of beefsteak and melted cheese in a long roll, originating in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Maryland crab cakes: A type of fishcake popular in Maryland, made of crab meat, bread crumbs, milk, mayonnaise, eggs, and seasonings.
- Smithfield ham: A type of country ham originating in Smithfield, Virginia, known for its distinctive flavor and curing process.
See Also[edit]
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Cuisine of the Mid-Atlantic states[edit]
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Smoked salmon eggs Benedict
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New York pizza pie
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A delicious crabcake at the Middleton Tavern
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Buffalo wings
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Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest
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Pat's cheesesteak
