A new bill has been introduced at the Georgia State Capitol to make cornbread the state’s official bread. The bill was introduced on Jan. 13, 2025, and if it gets through the state Senate, we’d have ...
Collard greens grow prolifically in Georgia and South Carolina, with the latter even designating it as the official state vegetable. Don't worry if you end up cooking a 'ton' of them. Many ...
There’s also a proposed house bill to formally make collard greens the official state greens of Georgia. Curious how Georgia stacks up against other state food picks? Here’s a list of several ...
Having “transcended its humble origins," lawmakers believe cornbread should be an official symbol for Georgia.
Collard greens are part of the South's culinary traditions, especially in Black households. Now, a researcher is studying how differences in the leafy vegetable determine its taste and hardiness.
Cornbread has deep roots in Georgia's Native American community ... "Growing up as a family, we didn't have our collard greens or our black-eyed peas or any kind of greens without our cornbread.
Case in point: winter greens. Mustard greens, chard, collard greens and kale are some of the most common you’ll see at grocery stores and farmers markets. “Every green has its own specific ...
serving it with collard greens and pinto beans, and that corn is grown, ground and made into cornmeal at historic mills in the state. “Cornbread enjoys a singular stature in Georgia history and ...