Calumet

From Food & Medicine Encyclopedia

Calumet is a term that can refer to various places, objects, and entities, primarily in North America. The word "calumet" is derived from the French word for a ceremonial pipe used by some Indigenous peoples of North America.

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  • Calumet (pipe): A ceremonial smoking pipe used by some Indigenous peoples of North America, often referred to as a "peace pipe."
  • Calumet Farm: A famous Thoroughbred horse breeding and training farm located in Lexington, Kentucky.
  • Calumet Baking Powder Company: A company known for producing baking powder, which was founded in Chicago, Illinois.

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