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Chicken Noodle Soup photo coming soon
Cross-era
Chicken Noodle Soup is a comforting one-pot dish made by simmering chicken, vegetables, broth, and egg noodles into a nourishing soup. A staple across American kitchens for generations, it highlights simplicity, warmth, and adaptability in soups and stews throughout the country's culinary evolution.
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Funnel Cake photo coming soon
1900-1929
Funnel cake is a popular festival and carnival dessert consisting of a lacy, deep-fried batter drizzled in a circular pattern and dusted with powdered sugar. Introduced by European immigrants and popularized in American state fairs and carnivals in the early 20th century, it remains a nostalgic treat associated with outdoor celebrations.
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Lamb Cake photo coming soon
Cross-era
Lamb cake is a dessert shaped into a lamb, traditionally served at Easter celebrations in various American communities. The cake symbolizes purity and resurrection, often made using a molded pan and decorated with frosting to resemble wool. Its cross-era presence illustrates the blending of European Easter customs with American holiday traditions.
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Sugar Cookies photo coming soon
Cross-era
Sugar cookies are a timeless American holiday treat known for their crisp edges and tender interiors. Often decorated with colored sugar or icing, they hold a special place in Christmas celebrations and beyond, evolving over centuries to suit home bakers and commercial baking alike.