Like other Americans, African Americans partake of the general
food offerings available in mainstream supermarket chains across
the country. Food culture, however, may depend on where they live
and their degree of connection to traditions passed down through
generations since the time of slavery. Many African Americans
celebrate a hybrid identity that incorporates African and New World
foodways. The state of African American food culture today is
illuminated in depth here for the first time, in the all-important
context of understanding the West African origins of most African
Americans of today.
Like other Americans, African Americans partake of the general
food offerings available in mainstream supermarket chains across
the country. Food culture, however, may depend on where they live
and their degree of connection to traditions passed down through
generations since the time of slavery. Many African Americans
celebrate a hybrid identity that incorporates African and New World
foodways. The state of African American food culture today is
illuminated in depth here for the first time, in the all-important
context of understanding the West African origins of most African
Americans of today.
A historical overview discusses the beginnings of this hybrid
food culture when Africans were forcibly removed from their
homelands and brought to the United States. Chapter 2 on Major
Foods and Ingredients details the particular favorites of what is
considered classic African American food. In Chapter 3, Cooking,
the African American family of today is shown to be like most other
families with busy lives, preparing and eating quick meals during
the week and more leisurely meals on the weekend. Special insight
is also given on African American chefs. The Typical Meals chapter
reflects a largely mainstream diet, with regional and traditional
options. Chapter 6, Eating Out, highlights the increasing
opportunities for African Americans to dine out, and the
attractions of fast meals. The Special Occasions chapter discusses
all the pertinent occasions for African Americans to prepare and
eat symbolic dishes that reaffirm their identity and culture.
Finally, the latest information in traditional African American
diet and its health effects brings readers up to date in the Diet
and Health chapter. Recipes, photos, chronology, resource guide,
and selected bibliography round out the narrative.
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