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Cincinnati Goetta A Delectable History Dann Woellert

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Cincinnati Goetta A Delectable History Dann Woellert
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.52 MB
Author: Dann Woellert
ISBN: 9781439667453, 1439667454, 2019937037
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Cincinnati Goetta A Delectable History Dann Woellert by Dann Woellert 9781439667453, 1439667454, 2019937037 instant download after payment.

Cincinnati loves goetta. Since its arrival with nineteenth-century Germanic immigrants, this humble dish has evolved from peasant staple to ubiquitous delicacy. Once upon a time, Cincinnatians found goetta mostly in neighborhood butcher shops, in Over-the-Rhine's so-called Goetta Alley and through Sander Packing, its first commercial producer. Now hungry locals scarf it down at diners and white-linen establishments alike and in everything from egg rolls to Reuben sandwiches. Tracing goetta from its Germanic origins and its first stop in Greater Cincinnati to its largest commercial producers, Queen City Sausage and Gliers, food etymologist and "Goettevangelist" Dann Woellert explores goetta's history in the city that made it regionally famous.

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