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  2. Soul 2 Go expands its Columbus soul-food menu to new Downtown ...

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    Most popular — and franchisable — are its signature Soul Bowls: three sides topped with a protein for $15.99 (liver and onions) to $18.99 (buttermilk fried chicken breast or a smothered pork ...

  3. Cuisine of the Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    Seen highlighted in red, the region known as the Midwestern United States, as currently defined by the U.S. Census Bureau. Ohio was one of the first Midwestern regions settled, mostly by farmers from the Thirteen Colonies, in 1788. Maize was the staple food, eaten at every meal. Ohio was abundant in fish, game, and wild fruits.

  4. In a Fort Worth suburb, a Cajun restaurant is hiding ... - AOL

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    June 3, 2024 at 3:30 AM. At a tiny gas-station grill in suburban west Fort Worth, the chef’s mind is on June. “Two years ago last week, I came to Fort Worth and I prayed to the Lord,” said ...

  5. Matt the Miller's is now MTM Tavern, new menu added - AOL

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    Chef Patrick Klinker, who joined MTM last year after more than 20 years with Oscar's, has added its Lake Erie walleye, shrimp and angel hair pasta, ahi tuna tacos and crispy salmon to the MTM menu.

  6. Cajun cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cajun cuisine (French: cuisine cadienne [kɥi.zin ka.dʒɛn], Spanish: cocina acadiense) is a style of cooking developed by the Cajun – Acadians who were deported from Acadia to Louisiana during the 18th century and who incorporated West African, French and Spanish cooking techniques into their original cuisine. Cajun cuisine is often ...

  7. Johnny Marzetti - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Marzetti originated in Columbus, Ohio, at Marzetti's, an Italian restaurant established in 1896 at Woodruff Avenue and High Street by an Italian immigrant named Teresa Marzetti. [3][4] One of the dishes Marzetti offered her customers was a baked casserole of ground beef, cheese, tomato sauce, and noodles that she named for her brother-in ...