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Showing posts with label southeastern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label southeastern. Show all posts

Aug 6, 2019

[Answer] 4. Barbecues are very popular all over the United States, with a vast array of varying traditions. In the southeastern states, what meat has traditionally been used for barbecues?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Barbecues are very popular all over the United States, with a vast array of varying traditions. In the southeastern states, what meat has traditionally been used for barbecues?"



...1. Camel 2. Pork 3. Turtle 4. Shark Pigs arrived with the early settlers and quickly established themselves as a feral population. In addition, farmers often turned their domestic pigs loose to forage for themselves, saving on the expense of their upkeep. Hunting wild and semi-wild pigs was a cheap source of food. Barbecued ribs are the most commonly-used cut of meat, although pulled pork (from the shoulder) is also popular. The sauce used varies from region to region.

Dec 20, 2018

[Answer] 2. Home to a UNESCO world heritage site, Kernave, a small town in southeastern Lithuania, sits on which river?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Home to a UNESCO world heritage site, Kernave, a small town in southeastern Lithuania, sits on which river?"



...1. Neris River 2. Orange River 3. Po River 4. Mersey River Kernave sits on the bank of the Neris River. It was burned to the ground during the Lithuanian Civil War (1389-1392). The original town was not rebuilt but rather moved a short distance to the top of the local hill. Over time, the remains of the original town were covered in peat which preserved the site. Some of the objects found at the site date to the 4th century. While small (2011 pop. 318), the town is the site of many festivals. Authentic arts and crafts, folk music and war games can be seen during these summer celebrations which draw many tourists from all over Europe.