Okra Soup with Michael Twitty
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This video is the first of a series that focuses on historic foods of the enslaved African community of North America.
We recently had the privilege to visit Gunston Hall in Mason Neck, VA. While we were there, we met Michael Twitty, an historical interpreter and culinary historian who specializes in food of the African-American community from enslavement in the mid-18th century to post-reconstruction in the mid to late 19th century. We're so grateful Michael shared this delicious recipe for Okra Soup. Okra is an important food in modern Southern cooking, and it finds its North American origins in the fascinating cuisine of the enslaved African community.
Gunston Hall holds a very special place in American History. It was the home of George Mason, a founding father in American history. Many of the rights and liberties we enjoy today as American citizens can be traced to the insistent influence of George Mason.
For more information on Michael's Book! ▶ https://www.amazon.com/Cooking-Gene-Journey-African-American-Culinary/dp/0062379291 ▶▶
Michael Twitty's Blog ▶ https://afroculinaria.com/ ▶▶
Gunston Hall Website ▶ http://www.gunstonhall.org/ ▶▶
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Видео Okra Soup with Michael Twitty канала Townsends
This video is the first of a series that focuses on historic foods of the enslaved African community of North America.
We recently had the privilege to visit Gunston Hall in Mason Neck, VA. While we were there, we met Michael Twitty, an historical interpreter and culinary historian who specializes in food of the African-American community from enslavement in the mid-18th century to post-reconstruction in the mid to late 19th century. We're so grateful Michael shared this delicious recipe for Okra Soup. Okra is an important food in modern Southern cooking, and it finds its North American origins in the fascinating cuisine of the enslaved African community.
Gunston Hall holds a very special place in American History. It was the home of George Mason, a founding father in American history. Many of the rights and liberties we enjoy today as American citizens can be traced to the insistent influence of George Mason.
For more information on Michael's Book! ▶ https://www.amazon.com/Cooking-Gene-Journey-African-American-Culinary/dp/0062379291 ▶▶
Michael Twitty's Blog ▶ https://afroculinaria.com/ ▶▶
Gunston Hall Website ▶ http://www.gunstonhall.org/ ▶▶
Help support the channel with Patreon ▶ https://www.patreon.com/townsend ▶▶
Our videos are funded by the purchases made by our customers on our website. Visit our online store! ▶ http://bit.ly/2jwlbYp ▶▶
FREE "Getting Started in Living History" video course! ▶ http://bit.ly/2jOufc0 ▶▶
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Sign up for our Youtube Newsletter! ▶ http://townsends.us/ytemail.php
Last week's Cooking Episode ▶ http://bit.ly/2jvP8rk
More Townsends sites.
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▶Request a Print Catalog----------http://bit.ly/2kkvHGg
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