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What is "soul food"? I've heard about this term in American movies, but I don't know exactly what it means..... - can someone enlighten me? ...and not just that, is there anyone here who wants to come to MY city, here in India, and maybe open a soul food Restaurant here??!! Like - NOT the corporate chains n all, - we *get* American food here, but that's like KFC and Pizza Hut and so on - NOT that!! ie. the REAL shit. I think there's room in the market for a restaurant like this,.... to give my city something that it's never experienced before! If YOU don't want to, do you know anyone? | |
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It depends on whether you are asking about real soulfood or rather what soulfood means to different people. Real soulfood is a Southern thing and has its origins in the ingredients that were deemed "not good enough" for the plantation owners and slave owners, i.e. pigs feet and other less desired meats, or cheap stuff, and ingredients such as okra and black eyed peas. Interestingly, black eyed peas are also a staple food in many African and Middle Eastern countries and in mediterranean countries like Greece and Turkey. Some of the typical soulfood dishes have similarities with Indian food, too, albeit much blander and less spicy (though compared to the general American cuisine, I´d say that soulfood is definitely spicier and hotter than most other American foods). " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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To some others , however, the term soulfood means something like a bigger , more savory version of comfort food....like hamburgers, greasy stuff, fries, heavy meals with gravy. But the majority would agree with me that soulfood is what I described in my first post above.
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Lots of greens, collard greens, corn, cornbread, biscuits (not to be confused with British biscuits..whole different thing), some hot sauce or gravy, fried chicken, ice tea or also known as sweet tea, pigs feet, chili, beans, sweet potatoes, sweet potato pie, mac and cheese, etc. etc. etc. And Cajun and Creole influences, too.
[Edited 8/28/16 8:31am] " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Grits, collard greens, corn bread..sweet potato pie, macaroni and cheese...traditional African American food usually from the south. During slavery Blacks either grew their own food or used what the master left behind and made it good. Delish! ..Hello, who is it?
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if you look at the etymology (from an amurderkkkan outlook) the food given to blackskinned people were the things that the 'other' folks wouldn't eat. HOWEVER instead of keepin the people weak and sick it was almost the exact opposite... the strength didn't come from the garbage they ate, but from their inner spirit (i.e. soul)... to increase they health they had t increase their spirit so, everything they ate became food for the soul (spirit)... i am KING BAD!!!
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SO!!! souldfood is all the garbage that 'civil' people wouldn't eat back then and consider it a delicacy now... they consited of entrails, weeds, snouts, feet, butts, and bones... that people are usin pics of chicken and real greens is only a modern cleaned up version of what 'soul food' originated as... i am KING BAD!!!
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Some of it comes from African cooking. Eating the edibles from the animals most people don't eat. During slavery master used to throw the dregs from their tables, slaves later created a cuisine based on souther cooking. Oddly racists taught blacks how to eat. Eating that are killing blacks. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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actually if you look at southern cooking white and blacks 'eat' alike (not saying that as in all black and whites eat it) but Fried Chicken potato salad etc all that BIG eating is what is killing folks. It's in the portions and how much people eat.
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Basically, good down south homecooking food that is bad for you. Buttermilk fried chicken, homemade mustard potato salad with egg, candied yams with melted marshmellows, homemade cornbread with lots of butter, collard greens cooked with ham hocks, turkey necks, homemade biscuits from scratch, homemade macaroni and cheese...I could go on and on. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Great,...so who's opening the restaurant HERE? | |
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Well, I don't know whether if this constitutes as "soul food" or not, but its southern cooking. My BF's mom made this for us when we visited her in Destin, FL. The first pic has I think meat loaf, chicken dumplings, greens, beans, biscuit, fried chicken I think & I don't know what else. The other pic is the famous peach cobbler with vanilla coconut ice cream which made me accidentaly moan loudly the minute I took the first bite [img:$uid]http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/p792/HMD82/food_zpsdtfhxr0c.jpg[/img:$uid] [img:$uid]http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/p792/HMD82/peach_zpsknqligmh.jpg[/img:$uid] [Edited 8/29/16 6:26am] | |
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What I grew up eating as a poor family in rural Appalachia was exactly the same as what is labeled as soul food anywhere else. I am perfectly at home in any soul food restaurant even if I am the only person in there who looks like me. Turns out a lot of people who look like me eat soul food, though. To my dad, any meat was good meat whether it came from entrails, pork brains, feet, tails, faces, squirrels, rabbits, or just about anything else. He grew up one of nine during the depression when they ate pinto beans and cornbread every night and never felt deprived. Any meat to him was a luxury, and we were rained on a farm kind of like that. We not only grew, hunted, and processed most of our own food, its preparation and presentation was pretty much anything you'd find in any soul food restaurant.
Black people seem so surprised at first. My husband (black) and his family and some friends: "you cook like a black woman!" No, I cook like someone who grew up poor. DYAC edit [Edited 8/29/16 6:42am] Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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Sometimes that where the best food comes from, because it came from the heart. I came from the country and while our scenarios are different - due to cultural factors - I can indetify. People look at me funny when I say we eat rabbits in the country. It was whats around and I loved it, I can't deny to appease folks anymore | |
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Hamad, u Muslim? All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Squirrels and rabbits??!!! You're HEARTLESS, that's what *you* are - you ate those cute little creatures??!! Those little mites that run up and down tree trunks near my house....?!!! | |
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...and you liked it so much that you actually took a picture of the food??!! Must have been good..... do you guys have restaurant review sites over there, like we have Zomato over here....? It's over there that I get to see pics like yours..... (well, not *soul* food, just... whatever people eat around *here*....) | |
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domainator2010 said:
Squirrels and rabbits??!!! You're HEARTLESS, that's what *you* are - you ate those cute little creatures??!! Those little mites that run up and down tree trunks near my house....?!!! Yes, I did. To both. Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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I had a book that had a lot of black folklore, and old school soul food recipes, one I remember had a recipe for possum, from beginning to finish, interesting read. Funny what things get passed along and what doesn't. My play auntie born and bred in Kansas, decided to educate us children one day, fixed chicken feet and "sweet bread" of course we had to taste it before she told us what it was. | |
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I've been served possum and raccoon, too. It's not something I'll cook or eat now, but I have had it. Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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That's just disgusting. I would have thrown up. | |
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domainator2010 said: That's just disgusting. I would have thrown up. The less glamorous side of soul food or poor people food-- it stemmed from people with little or no means eating what was essentially garbage, scraps, and offal to those better off. Everybody wanna get all nostalgic and feel warm and fuzzy about some pot liquor and corn bread, but start talking about real stuff like squirrels and possums and folks can't handle it. :lol: It beat going hungry when hunger was a very real thing. I doubt many people with the means to just stroll down to the market for choice cuts of meat decided, "nah, I'll just get me one of them nasty ass possums instead." Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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Right? Not too many people have starved to death for lack of availability of preferred foods. Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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A lot of those fixins are very common American food of poor folk(which was just about everyone) I remember watching episodes of the Twilight Zone or Andy Griffith and there was talk of '..ccoon huntin' and eating possum
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I STILL love me some ox tails and rice. Damn yuppies ruin everything. I remember when ox tails were basically scraps and cost virtually nothing. Then they became popular in trendy so-called soul food restaurants and more people started eating it, and now they're damn expensive. Same with chicken wings. GTFOH with all this fancy-pants wing appetizer stuff. Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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I like shrimp, crab and lobster so much that I can´t even imagine overeating on them or never wanting to eat them again. You must have eaten tons of them. How did you get them so cheap? Or are you older than 90 and remember the times when seafood was still poor people´s food? " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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There is a local grocery that sells that stuff for cheap, the guy goes 'down south' a few times a year a brings back a lot of stuff people don't find up here.
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