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  2. List of soul foods and dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of soul foods and dishes.Soul food is the ethnic cuisine of African Americans that originated in the Southern United States during the era of slavery. [1] It uses a variety of ingredients and cooking styles, some of which came from West African and Central African cuisine brought over by enslaved Africans while others originated in Europe.

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    A soul food special of pork neck bones with rice, green beans with bacon and potatoes, and corn on the cob at Ms. Pee Wee's Soul Food truck on Sunday, Oct.. 31, 2021. Ms. Pee Wee’s Soul Food Truck

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    “There’s history when it comes to soul food. So collard greens is definitely, in my opinion, a part of the soul food menu.” ...

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  9. Soul food - Wikipedia

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    The expression "soul food" originated in the mid-1960s when "soul" was a common word used to describe African-American culture. [4] Soul food uses cooking techniques and ingredients from West African, Central African, Western European, and Indigenous cuisine of the Americas. [5]