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Jan 16, 2019

[Answer] 1. Hoppin' John is a southern food made with black-eyed peas, rice, and pork. To bring good luck, what is the traditional day on which to serve this dish?

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...1. Easter 2. Saint John's Day 3. New Year's Day 4. Thanksgiving The idea of Hoppin' John (and black-eyed peas) bringing luck may go back to Jewish traditions that were brought to Georgia in early colonial days. This dish of black-eyed peas (or field peas), rice, and bacon (ham or sausage can be used instead) may also be traced to slaves coming from Western Africa.




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