Historic Food Ways & Traditions | Trail Of History
Explore the origins of historic food traditions in our region as we meet three individuals keeping their distinct methods alive. From whole hog bbq to foraging for wild foods, and the recipes brought to America by enslaved Africans. Historic Food Ways & Traditions, only on the next Trail Of History. Support us now at: https://www.wtvi.org/support/ Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for weekly videos: http://bit.ly/WTVI-YouTube *More info & videos below* For full episodes, check out of our local programs visit / @wtvipbsclt For full episodes of national PBS programs visit https://video.wtvi.org/ Let's connect on social: @wtvipbsclt on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter ---------------- While WTVI PBS Charlotte does not and cannot review every submission and is not responsible for the content of your comments, WTVI PBS Charlotte reserves the right to delete, remove, move, or edit comments that it, in its sole discretion, deems abusive, defamatory, obscene, or otherwise illegal or unacceptable for any reason. -----------------

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