There's a bunch of foods that have the word "Boston" in their name:
- Boston Baked Beans/Boston Brown Beans: from molasses, a by-product of rum.
- Boston Cream Pie: not a pie, but a cake and now the official dessert of Massachusetts.
- Boston Cream Doughnut: filled with vanilla or custard and topped with chocolate glaze.
- Boston Clam Chowder: also known as New England Clam Chowder, this is a white soup(where Manhattan is red, etc).
- Etc?
Historically, we may need a scholar to give more intimate detail on the "specific" foods that are or were associated with Boston, if that's what this question is asking.
They are mosly common with their own languages that are meant to be called "Niues"
the food source is blood. The common vampire bat feeds mosly on the blood of mammals
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One could look for a food depot in Boston by searching local sites with local listings. Alternatively, one can go to the Food Depot main website and use the store locator function for Boston. Unfortunately, at this time, there are no Food Depot stores in Boston. The chain is found exclusively in Georgia.
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in the store
Baked beans is probably the food most associated with Boston. Boston brown bread is another food with the Boston name.
sodium found mosly from salt.
Chameleons mostly live in Madagascar.
Greater Boston Food Bank was created in 1981.
mosly insects, worms, and small crusteceans
cause thats where they mosly live