Relying entirely on traditional foods, they included sage grits, blue corn-wild rice Johnny cakes with smoked salmon, barbecued buffalo brisket, oyster stew, maize crepes with sauteed fruit, vegetables with sage pesto, red chile with posole, roasted turkey and sweet Indian pudding.
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And the New Bedford Whaling Museum on Johnny Cake Hill shows off the artifacts of the era immortalized in Herman Melville's novel " Moby-Dick, " including a half-scale replica of a typical whaling ship and the skeleton of a 33-foot-long humpback whale.
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The menu is pure American Indian, from the Butternut Squash Soup with Roasted Pumpkin Seeds ( $ 4 . 95 ) to the Wood-Grilled Trout stuffed with Apples and Mint, served with Blue Corn Wild Rice Johnny Cakes ( $ 19 . 95 ).
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At 6 p . m . on the first day of the reading, spectators and readers shrugged into Polarfleece and down jackets and crossed a dreary Johnny Cake Hill to the Seamen's Bethel to listen to " the famous Father Mapple's " sermon on Jonah and the whale just as Ishmael had done.
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Native American foods and cooking methods were adopted by early immigrants to New England, such as corn meal johnny cakes, oysters, succotash, and New England clam bakes, as were many staples of their diet, such as the nuts of the black walnut tree, the nuts of the shagbark hickory, popcorn, blueberries, blackberries, and beach plums.
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On the Sunday of this week, the various towns chosen to host this festival put out the result of their grand preparations; local foods and drinks such as breadfruit, green fig, plantain, salt fish, king fish, manicou ( opossum ), roast pork, Johnny Cake ( fried bake ) and a famous dish, bouyon ( fish, chicken or meat stewed with Madras.
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At the Junkanoo Jamboree dinner show at the Radisson, we got a taste of traditional Bahamian food including stewed conch, johnny cakes and guava duffs ( an exquisite pastry of guava and brandy ), and saw limbo dancing done by Jooky, a white-haired Bahamian man in his 60s who could squeeze under a bar just inches off the ground, and a Bahamian band.