The Most Important State In America When It Comes To Food
Posted: Sunday, May 17, 2009
by Steven McIntosh
http://allinonefood.com
America, home to 50 states and with about 306 million people, the United States is the third or fourth largest country by total area, and the third largest by land area and by population in the world. America is also one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations in the world and has a very diverse cultural cuisine to match. It is no secret that food is a big part of America and to its people, but what state contributes the most to food in America and makes it the most important state in the 3rd largest country in the world when talking about food? If you have ever wondered, its California.
Agoston Haraszthy, a Hungarian brought back over 100,000 vine clippings from Europe, over 300 types of grapes from places like France, Spain, Germany, Italy and Switzerland and planted them in Sonoma County. Agoston established the Buena Vista, the first California Winery which still does business today. Gallo is the largest winemaker in the world, established in California by 2 Italian brothers Earnest and Julio in 1933, 1 out of every 3 bottles sold in the United States are from Gallo. Areas known in California for wine making are areas like Sonoma, Carneros, Monterey, Central Valley and Santa Barbara, but the most well known area for wine making has to be Napa Valley. The largest agricultural industry in California is Dairy with over $3 billion dollars in revenue, along with the cheese industry(Monterey Jack invented in California, 1 of only 3 cheeses invented in America) makes California the largest farming state in America. The agricultural innovation began in California with a man named Luther Burbank, originally from Lancaster, Massachusetts but later moved to Santa Rosa, California where he began experimenting with different vegetables and farming techniques. Luther was responsible for the research on new produce that were resistant to disease, bugs, and extreme weather conditions.
California is also the home to many food inventions that are now widely known and eaten, not just in America, but across the world.
Foods invented in California:
- The Popsicle: Frank Epperson in 1905
- Fortune cookies: LA 1916
- Cheeseburgers: Rite Spot in Pasadena 1920
- Chili Fries: Ptomaine Tommy's in LA 1920
- Double Decker Hamburger: Bob's Big Boy in Glendale 1937
- Hot Fudge Sundae: C.C. Brown's In Hollywood 1906
- Cobb Salad: Brown Derby in Hollywood by the restaurants owner Robert H. Cobb in 1937 (probably the best known food invented in California of them all)
Pomegranate Beef Steak: Serves 4
Ingredients
- 4 sirloin steak fillets
- 2 tablespoons of butter
- 1/2 cup pomegranate juice
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- dash of Tabasco sauce
- 1 sweet yellow pepper, thinly sliced
- small bunch of chives
- Trim the steaks, take of most of the fat if any.
- Rub the steaks well with butter.
- Let the steaks rest for 15 minutes then place them on a hot grill and cook for 6-7 minutes on each side.
- Mix together the pomegranate juice, lemon juice, cornstarch and tabasco in a saucepan.
- Heat until sauce just thickens.
- Stir in the sliced peppers and chives
- Heat for 1 minute and pour over the steaks and serve immediately.
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