Have you ever been to an American Indian restaurant? Even though I do not know the exact number, they do exist. Some people assume the cuisine from the indigenous community has been lost. That is so far from the truth. They actually number more than most people think. Let me try to explain...
Some of the most succulent foods I have ever eaten is American Indian. So many different flavors to tantalize the palate can be found in these fanciful little places. The herbs (sage, cayenne, mesquite) mingle to cause an infusion of bursting distinctions for your mouth! How can anyone avoid trying the masterpieces created in these talented cafeterias?
Roast Beef tenderloin with Butternut squash, is so very delicious! I can almost taste the smoothness of this dish as I reminisce. This is a standard favorite of mine! I believe you would love a stew made with zucchini, summer squash, corn and beans. It melts in your mouth. Let me throw in, that a single course I truly like are tortillas!
Another admired dish is fry bread. In some regions it is called squaw bread. In some places honey is poured over the finished course. Other ways to enjoy fry bread are with powered sugar, cream, or even with simmered stew. However one likes it, eating this mouth watering fare will make your tongue crave more!
One other tasty meal is called Chicken Nachos. Made with corn tortillas, a list of fantastic nourishment is stacked on top. The ingredients can be: tomatoes, onions, garlic, peppers, chicken, rice, the list goes on and on. Finally, a hot, gooey river of cheese is poured on top. This is so very yummy!
Some do not know that tomatoes, potatoes, turkey, and squash were staples readily found in America (when Europeans entered). Buffalo, persimmons, corn, even cocoa were part of the First Peoples way of life. They were very intelligent in knowing what was good to eat and what was not. We should be thankful they passed their knowledge onto the rest of us.
Now, I do want to let you know, that I am not against other types of cuisine. It is simply my opinion, that American Indian food is my all time number one. I do not claim to be an expert or any type of professional. This is just from the experience of my taste buds. I have a tongue that speaks many different languages. It definitely enjoys a variety of textures and tastes! So far as I know, it has never lied to me!
I have traveled extensively across the American nation. I will not point out one American Indian restaurant over another. I feel they each have something to contribute to the greatness of their history. I do believe it is in your best interest to taste the food of these miraculous diners. You will give your appetite a nice change. You may find that food with which you are familiar, can be delightful made a different way. Enjoy your journey!
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