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  2. Burgoo - Wikipedia

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    Hudsons Bay, defined as "a soup or stew made with a variety of meat and vegetables, used especially at outdoor feasts. North American. " A 1753 reference from Chambers's Cycl.

  3. Cuisine of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    111 Fabulous Food Finds: Best Bites in the Bluegrass. McClanahan Publishing House, 2011. ISBN 978-1-934898-12-3. Domine, David. Adventures in New Kentucky Cooking with the Bluegrass Peasant. McClanahan Publishing House, 2007. ISBN 0-913383-97-X. Domine, David. A Feast for the Eyes. McClanahan Publishing House, 2010. ISBN 978-1934898093. Domine ...

  4. Broadbent's - Wikipedia

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    Broadbent B & B Food Products is a food products supplier based in Kentucky, United States. It specializes in the production and sale of country ham , bacon , and sausage . History

  5. It’s National Cereal Day. Kentucky’s favorite is also ...

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    What is Kentucky's favorite cereal? You might want a bowl of this on National Cereal Day — or St. Patrick's Day.

  6. 50 Surprising Things Made in Each State - AOL

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    Luckily, there's Angelina's of Maryland, whose steamed crabs, crabcakes, crab soups, and other products are made with 100% domestic USA-sourced blue crab, averaging 75% or more from Maryland ...

  7. Beer cheese (spread) - Wikipedia

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    Beer cheese, made from sharp cheddar cold pack cheese food, in a tub. Beer cheese is a cheese spread most commonly found in Kentucky. Similarly named cheese products can be found in other regions of the United States, but beer cheese spread itself is not widely distributed. Despite this fact, the product is nearly ubiquitous in Kentucky.

  8. Agriculture in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky is an agricultural producer in the United States. Value of agricultural products was $5 billion in 2012, of which slightly less than half was crops. [ 1 ] Crops grown in the state include corn, soybeans, hay, wheat and tobacco . [ 2 ]

  9. Get a taste of Fayetteville with these locally made foods ...

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    Fayetteville’s busy restaurant scene gets much attention from area foodies — for good reason — but the food products made and sold here are sometimes overlooked.