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record keepers and from their diaries and journals, paintings and drawings, maps and photographs, we know much about what they grew, when and where. in addition, botanists were among salem's residents and recorded important inventories of local flora, collected specimens, and made contributions to the broad
kitchen garden, as well as examples of their field crops. depending on the season, the large terraced garden squares grow heirloom vegetables and grains, including maize, squash, field peas, broom corn, winter wheat, oats, lettuce, peas, turnips, beets, cabbage, salsify, okra, potatoes, melon, peanuts, beans...
https://www.oldsalem.org/scholarship-research/gardens-seed-saving/
about search search menu loading menu item photos popular menu items menu powered by grubhub game day taco special chicken or beef tacos ( toppings each) w/ - oz can soda $ chicken bowl chicken marinated in buena sauce then grilled and served with onions and bell peppers, cilantro lime rice, fried beans
, mild or medium salsa, corn, tomatoes, lettuce and cheese. $ chicken burrito chicken marinated in buena sauce then grilled and served with onions and bell peppers, cilantro lime rice, fried beans, mild or medium salsa, corn, tomatoes, lettuce and cheese wrapped in tortilla. $ chicken and lamb gyro mixed...
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, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search salvadorian food this article is about the food dish. for the mountain peak, see păpuşa . pupusa alternative names pupusawa place of origin el salvador [ ] [ ] main ingredients corn masa flour fillings e.g. meat, fish, cheese, vegetables, beans
the venezuelan and colombian arepa . in el salvador, it has officially been declared the national dish and has a specific day to celebrate it. it is usually stuffed with one or more ingredients. these may include cheese (such as quesillo or cheese with loroco buds), chicharrón, squash, or refried beans...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pupusa