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Preserved Apples photo coming soon
1776-1800
Preserved Apples were a common way to store fruit from harvest through the winter in late 18th century America. Using sugar or honey and spices, early Americans extended the shelf life of apples for use in cooking and as table treats.
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Oyster Stew photo coming soon
1776-1800
Oyster stew is a traditional American soup popular during the late 18th century, especially in coastal regions. This creamy stew features fresh oysters simmered in milk or cream with subtle seasonings, reflecting colonial America's use of locally sourced seafood.
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Senate Bean Soup photo coming soon
Cross-era
Senate Bean Soup is a simple, hearty soup featuring navy beans, ham hock, onions, and herbs. Known as a longstanding menu item in the U.S. Senate dining room, it represents traditional American soup and stew culture emphasizing slow cooking and humble ingredients.