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Food Culture:  New England clam chowders. Philly cheesesteaks. Chicago pizza. New Orleans jambalaya. Maine lobster. Northwest salmon. Tex-Mex cuisine. Kansas City ribs. Seattle’s Pike’s Peak Fish Market. Olvera Street in L.A. New York delis. Chicago’s Greektown. The list goes on and on. The foods and cuisine of the United States clearly reflect the varied resources and cultures the make the country so diverse.

Describing the plethora of styles is a challenge—American cuisines are influenced by various cultures, regional resources, personal preferences such as vegan and vegetarian diets, the pace of society coupled with fast food, fusions of cuisine styles, and more. While the American diet has a dubious reputation of being processed, prepackaged, and predictable, many people are becoming more attentive to the ingredients in their food choices. Interests in organic, whole-food, slow-food, and local-food options are gaining traction.

The U.S. food industry remains one of the largest producers in the world. Although many growers and harvesters are represented by large corporations, there is significant growing interest in artisan products, with special care given to environmental sustainability, resource demands, and product quality and uniqueness. Taste the Culture of the United States!

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