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Kanuchi (Cherokee: Ku-nu-che (ᎦᎾᏥ ga-na-tsi)), or
simply ᎧᏅᏥ, is a
hickory nut soup
eaten originally by the
Cherokee people and
which consists primarily...
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America since the
middle Archaic period. They were used by the
Cherokee in
Kanuchi soup, but more
often edible oil
would be
extracted through crushing the...
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infant formula made from nuts and cornmeal,
while the
Cherokee nation made
Kanuchi soup from
hickory nuts.
Southeastern Native American culture has contributed...
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storage of nuts.
Native Americans used the
kernel milk to make corn cakes,
kanuchi and hominy. The nuts were a
significant food
source for the Algonquins...
- hickory) - the nut of
which was
traditionally used by the
Cherokee in
making Kanuchi, the
Hickory nut soup.
Blephilia ciliata (common
names include downy pagoda...
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