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  2. Boiled peanuts - Wikipedia

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    Boiling peanuts has been a folk cultural practice in the Southern United States, where they were originally called goober peas, since at least the 19th century.The practice of eating boiled peanuts was likely brought by enslaved black people from West Africa, where the related bambara groundnut is a traditional staple crop.

  3. Magnolia Market - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia Market at the Silos, commonly called Magnolia Market, is a shopping complex that encompasses two city blocks in downtown Waco, Texas.It is marked by two 120’ high silos, built in 1950 as part of the Brazos Valley Cotton Oil Company. [5]

  4. List of foods of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Corn on the cob – boiled, steamed, or grilled; usually served with butter or mayonnaise; Corn pudding; Creamed corn; Shoepeg corn; Hoppin' John – a traditional Low-Country dish of black-eyed peas served with rice; Mashed potatoes. Mashed potatoes – called "creamed" in some regions; Okra – flour-battered and pan-fried or boiled, stewed ...

  5. Boiled peanut season in SC is here! These expert tips will ...

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    The legumes grow well in South Carolina’s climate and the practice of boiling them is so beloved locally that in 2006 then-Governor Mark Sanford signed a law making boiled peanuts the state’s ...

  6. What Dietitians Want You to Know About Peanuts - AOL

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    Peanuts may help with weight loss because their protein, fat, and fiber content can keep you satisfied between meals—meaning they’re a good healthy snack, Menning says.

  7. List of U.S. state foods - Wikipedia

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    State Food type Food name Image Year & citation Alabama: State cookie Yellowhammer cookie: 2023 [1]: State nut: Pecan: 1982 [2]: State fruit: Blackberry: 2004 [3]: State tree fruit