Abstract
This article explores the consumption of catfish in the Philadelphia area during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Although not extremley popular in the region today, in the past this fish was an important part of the culinary landscape, in particular as part of a meal referred to as "catfish and waffles." Evidence from zooarchaeological and documentary research is used to justify this claim.
DOI
10.22191/neha/vol42/iss1/4
Recommended Citation
Schweitzer, Teagan
(2013)
"Historic Philadelphia Foodways: A Consideration of Catfish Cookery,"
Northeast Historical Archaeology:
Vol.
42
42, Article 4.
https://doi.org/10.22191/neha/vol42/iss1/4
Available at:
https://orb.binghamton.edu/neha/vol42/iss1/4