Cuisine of Minnesota
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Cuisine of Minnesota refers to the distinctive culinary traditions and dishes associated with the U.S. state of Minnesota. The state's food culture is influenced by its Midwestern heritage, Scandinavian and German immigrant roots, and its own local resources.
History[edit | edit source]
The cuisine of Minnesota has its roots in the food traditions brought by Scandinavian and German immigrants in the 19th century. These influences can still be seen in dishes such as lutefisk and sauerkraut, which remain popular in the state today.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
Minnesota's cuisine is characterized by the use of local ingredients. The state is known for its wild rice, which is used in a variety of dishes. Other common ingredients include walleye, a type of fish found in the state's many lakes, and venison, which is often hunted in the state's forests.
Dishes[edit | edit source]
Some of the most iconic dishes in Minnesota include hotdish, a type of casserole that often includes ground beef, canned soup, and tater tots; lutefisk, a traditional Scandinavian dish made from dried whitefish; and wild rice soup, which is often made with chicken or turkey.
Beverages[edit | edit source]
Minnesota is also known for its craft beer scene, with many microbreweries and brewpubs located throughout the state. The state's cold climate is also conducive to the production of ice wine, a type of dessert wine made from grapes that have been frozen while still on the vine.
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