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Kentucky Mutton photo coming soon
Cross-era
Kentucky mutton barbecue involves slow-smoked mutton or sheep meat, often served with vinegar-based sauces. This tradition, maintained across generations, highlights regional barbecue practices distinct from more common pork or beef varieties and reflects Kentucky's unique culinary heritage.
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Pawpaw Pudding photo coming soon
1800-1860
Pawpaw pudding is a traditional dessert from Appalachia made using the native pawpaw fruit, combined with sugar, eggs, and spices, resulting in a custardy, fruit-based pudding reflecting early American regional cooking.
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Primanti Bros.-Style Sandwich photo coming soon
1970-1989
The Primanti Bros.-Style Sandwich originated in Pittsburgh in the 1970s and 1980s as a hearty, convenient meal combining grilled meat, coleslaw, tomatoes, and french fries stacked inside Italian bread. It reflects regional pride and fast food fusion in post-industrial American cities.