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| − | '''Succotash''' (from the native American Narragansett; ''msíckquatash'', "boiled corn kernels") is a food dish consisting primarily of [[lima beans]], [[carrots]] and [[sweetcorn]], possibly including pieces of [[cured meat]] or [[fish]]. This method of preparing [[vegetables]] became very popular during the Great Depression in the United States. It was sometimes cooked in a [[casserole]] form, often with a light pie crust on top as in a traditional pot pie. In some parts of the American south, any mixture of vegetables prepared with [[lima beans]] and topped with [[lard]] or [[butter]] is called succotash. Succotash is a traditional dish of many Thanksgiving celebrations in Pennsylvania and other states. In Indiana, Succotash is made with [[green beans]] and [[corn]] instead of [[lima beans]]. | + | |
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