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Symbols for Missouri: Food Symbols
By Nora Kirkeby
Aug 4, 2006, 14:47 PST |
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Walnut still half in pith. Photo from Kornelia und Hartmut Häfele |
Missouri State Grape This page has great information on the state grape. Find out about the tricky way these grapes are trellisted, and the confusion surrounding the grapes two names: Norton and Cynthiana. Also towards the bottom you'll find yummy recipes using Norton grapes and Norton grape wine. How about bread pudding with Norton sauce? Source: Sauce Magazine
Missouri State Tree Nut This page has all sorts of information on the black walnut tree, and black walnut wood, as well as information on the better known nut. Did you know that the nut has another layer around it while it's on the tree? It's called a pith. Learn more here. Source: Oster Miller
Missouri State Tree Nut (Recipes) Check out all these great recipes that use black walnuts. With everything from walnut breads and baked sweets, to walnut sandwiches and entrees, this recipe index is a treat to explore. Source: Hammons
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