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OneGrassRoot

(23,953 posts)
Tue Mar 29, 2016, 06:00 PM Mar 2016

Soul Food vs Southern Food [View all]

I just thought this was interesting.



If you stop by La’Wan’s Soul Food Restaurant in south Charlotte for collards and macaroni & cheese, there’s something important on your plate. It’s a small cornbread muffin. Soft and tender, almost cake-like, with a bit of chewiness to the crust and a flavor that’s just a little sweet.

Now drive over to Lupie’s Cafe on Monroe Road and you’ll get a big square of cornbread, 3 inches across, white with a yellow tinge. Firm, almost coarse, with a crisp top. Sweet? Not a bit. It’s defiantly not sweet.

La’Wan’s corn muffin and Lupie’s cornbread are humble things. But they represent something deeper: The dividing line between black Southerners and white ones. As examples of one of the defining staples of Southern food, they also are a marker of food history that speaks volumes about origins and identity, about family and what we hold dear.

It also raises a question: So many Southern food traditions are shared by both races. Most Southerners, black and white, revere fried chicken, pursue pork barbecue and exalt their grandmothers’ garden vegetables. So why is there such a fundamental difference between two styles of one basic bread?


Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/living/food-drink/article68763427.html#storylink=cpy
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Soul Food vs Southern Food [View all] OneGrassRoot Mar 2016 OP
I am from childersburg Al. stonecutter357 Mar 2016 #1
I am a white Ga. native alfie Mar 2016 #2
I was not expecting to read an article on the history of corn bread today, ZombieHorde Mar 2016 #3
Priorities!! brer cat Mar 2016 #5
I was surprised to see it too...lol OneGrassRoot Mar 2016 #7
It's a really interesting and welcome addition to this forum Number23 Mar 2016 #16
Good to know! :) OneGrassRoot Mar 2016 #22
I lived all over the country, but I've noticed the difference for a very long time Warpy Mar 2016 #4
Cast iron is essential... awoke_in_2003 Mar 2016 #11
My wrists got too bad to handle cast iron Warpy Mar 2016 #12
Le Creuset awoke_in_2003 Mar 2016 #13
I had an 8 inch Lodge and 12 inch Wagner. I miss them but my wrists don't. Warpy Mar 2016 #14
I vote for the gritty, non-sweet kind. SusanCalvin Mar 2016 #6
I grew up with gritty Cornmeal from this place.. stonecutter357 Mar 2016 #9
Way cool! SusanCalvin Mar 2016 #10
What a fun article! BlueMTexpat Mar 2016 #8
Cornbread is where I peel away from my culture. I HATE sweet cornbread. I don't want bread.... Tarheel_Dem Mar 2016 #15
Girl, I love ya but I also LOVES me some hot, fluffy, buttery, SWEET cornbread Number23 Mar 2016 #17
Give me "GRITTY", cooked in bacon fat, and I'm in heaven. And if you throw in some pinto beans..... Tarheel_Dem Mar 2016 #18
I love HUSH PUPPIES!!! Number23 Mar 2016 #19
THESE are the important things in life Chitown Kev Mar 2016 #20
"Y'all are NOT hearing me" Number23 Mar 2016 #31
Would have to be Virginia ham Chitown Kev Mar 2016 #40
Girl, you don't know nothing 'bout no hushpuppies. I guess everyone figures their region's are.... Tarheel_Dem Mar 2016 #21
I can totally see mourning the demise of a great hush puppy for 15 years Number23 Mar 2016 #32
^^^ THIS OneGrassRoot Mar 2016 #23
Hey, fellow cheddar bay biscuit fans! SusanCalvin Mar 2016 #24
OMG bravenak Mar 2016 #36
And you just HAD to come up in here and relay ALL of this information Chitown Kev Mar 2016 #38
Of course!!! bravenak Mar 2016 #41
Captain D's!!!!! Recursion Mar 2016 #28
"in 50 point font like it was WW3" Number23 Mar 2016 #33
"Yall Northern Gals..." Quayblue Mar 2016 #30
"I think about that Boondocks episode." Number23 Mar 2016 #34
yes girl Season 1. Katt Williams episode. Quayblue Mar 2016 #35
I like both PDittie Mar 2016 #25
I've been learning a lot from Michael Twitty's Afroculinaria aikoaiko Mar 2016 #26
Thank you for the Afroculinaria link The Polack MSgt Mar 2016 #29
Great article, thank you Recursion Mar 2016 #27
I make mine sweet and I just follow my grandma's ways. bravenak Mar 2016 #37
Interesting...I tallked to my Mom about this today Chitown Kev Mar 2016 #39
I might be able to eat me some of the onion cornbread. bravenak Mar 2016 #42
Good article. kicked! Quayblue Mar 2016 #43
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