Succotash was the Narraganset word meaning"fragments." Succotash was a classic Native American and Colonial period one-dish meal that consisted of corn and beans, sometimes ground sunflower seeds or pine nuts. Succotash usually was sweetened with maple syrup in northern colonies, and with bear fat in the south.
The Pilgrims made Succotash. Succotash is a compound word. The Englishmen have a tendency to drop the h's at the beginnings of words, so we see that the Pilgrims made Sukkot Hash! Sukkot is the Feast Of Tabernacles.
Succotash is an Indian word that means broken corn kernels. Succotash is a food dish consisting of corn and lima beans. Other ingredients may be including tomatoes and green or sweet red peppers.
Succotash came from the U.S
The letters 'chotsaucs' can be unscrambled to spell the word succotash. Succotash is a southern US stew dish.
No, "succotash" is not typically capitalized unless it is the first word of a sentence. It is a dish made of corn and lima beans.
It is spelled Succotash, so you got it right.
The succotash tastes so good with the carrots.
Of course they can. The dish is called succotash. It is quite good. Yes the two can be cooked together. It is called succotash
Succotash is a traditional stew of the Indian-Americans that is made of corn kernels, lima beans, and tomatoes.
Scenic Succotash - 1919 was released on: USA: 27 July 1919
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