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    Peasant foods are dishes eaten by peasants, made from accessible and inexpensive ingredients. In many historical periods, peasant foods have been stigmatized...
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    Schweinshaxe (category Peasant food)
    usually slightly boiled. Schweinshaxe is one of the formerly typical peasant foods, in which recipes were composed to make inexpensive and tough cuts of...
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  • Gruel (category Peasant food)
    Historically, gruel has been a staple of the Western diet, especially for peasants. Gruel may also be made from millet, hemp, barley, or, in hard times, from...
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    Bubble and squeak (category Peasant food)
    and cabbage, mixed together and fried. The food writer Howard Hillman classes it as one of the "great peasant dishes of the world". The dish has been known...
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    are also eaten in the southern United States. Chitterlings were common peasant food in medieval England, and remained a staple of the diet of low-income...
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  • trade Food vs. feed Good Food March Meat price Market gardening Low carbon diet Organic food culture Peasant foods Retail concentration Short food supply...
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    Zeldes, Leah A. (3 November 2010). "Eat this! Polenta, a universal peasant food". Dining Chicago. Chicago's Restaurant & Entertainment Guide, Inc. Archived...
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    Offal (category Peasant food)
    these concerns have been criticized as unfounded. Food portal Faggot (food) Pig bladder Peasant foods Maggot farming Mystery meat Chefs noted for their...
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    Ribollita (category Peasant food)
    gathered up food-soaked bread trenchers from feudal lords' banquets and boiled them for their dinners. It is a typical "poor" dish of peasant origin, whose...
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    Pierogi (category Peasant food)
    Closing the dough pocket Sealing the pierogi Traditionally considered peasant food, pierogi eventually gained popularity and spread throughout all social...
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    Food portal Government cheese Khubeza patties Jiuhuang Bencao, 1406 Chinese illustrated herbal for famine foods Peasant foods Staple food Taboo food and...
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  • Pasta allo scarpariello (category Peasant food)
    it’s also made with scialatielli pasta and yellow tomatoes. Italy portal Food portal List of pasta List of pasta dishes Spaghetti dishes Pasta allo scarpariello...
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    Goulash (category Peasant food)
    Debrecener, in lieu of beef. In German-speaking countries, this inexpensive peasant stew is made with sausage and known as Kartoffelgulasch ("potato goulash")...
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    Pasta e fagioli (category Peasant food)
    amore". Pasta e fagioli was also among Dean Martin's favorite foods. Italy portal Food portal List of pasta List of pasta dishes List of legume dishes...
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  • Virgin boy egg (category Peasant food)
    tendency in Chinese cuisine to emphasize the detailed history of specific foods. The dish is prepared by first soaking the eggs in the urine of young boys...
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    Agliata (category Peasant food)
    ancient Rome. It has been described as a social-class crossover — typical peasant food also used by upper-class people. The Venetian, a 14th-century cookbook...
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    Head cheese (category Peasant food)
    congeal as the dish cooled. Meat jellies made this way were commonly a peasant food and have been made since the Middle Ages. Modern head cheese recipes...
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    Anthony Bourdain (category American food writers)
    reverence". Bourdain advocated for communicating the value of traditional or peasant foods, including all of the varietal bits and unused animal parts not usually...
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    cuisine Inca cuisine Maya cuisine Medieval cuisine Ottoman cuisine Peasant foods Soviet cuisine Thirteen Colonies cuisine Cuisine (definition). Thefreedictionary...
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  • Peasant homes in medieval England were centered around the hearth while some larger homes may have had separate areas for food processing like brewhouses...
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    Acquacotta (category Peasant food)
    hot broth-based bread soup in Italian cuisine that was originally a peasant food. Its preparation and consumption dates back to ancient history, and it...
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    Brown rice (category Peasant food)
    amount of 100 grams (3.5 oz), cooked brown rice supplies 123 calories of food energy, and is a rich source (20% or more of the Daily Value, DV) of manganese...
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    The German Peasants' War, Great Peasants' War or Great Peasants' Revolt (German: Deutscher Bauernkrieg) was a widespread popular revolt in some German-speaking...
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    Olomoucké tvarůžky (category Peasant food)
    in the villages surrounding Olomouc, and was generally regarded as a peasant food. It was at this time that the cheese began to be referred to as Olomouc...
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    "Other foods" section is necessary to list foods without a specific placement. Alla marinara Acquacotta – a soup that was originally a peasant food. Historically...
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  • accounts. She tweeted "Russian cuisine is some of the worst most barbaric peasant food I've ever seen. Please go eat some deer cheeks and beets and go wash...
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    Testaroli (category Peasant food)
    province of Massa and Carrara, located within the Tuscany region, it was a peasant food consumed as a one-course meal, topped with grated cheese and olive oil...
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    stew", a stew put together by several homeless people by combining whatever food they have or can collect. Community stews are often made at "hobo jungles"...
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    which contributed to a general perception of lobster as an undesirable peasant food. The American lobster did not achieve popularity until the mid-19th century...
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    The Peasant Wedding is a 1567 genre painting by the Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painter and printmaker Pieter Bruegel the Elder, one of his many depicting...
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