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Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries: Two World Wars and a Depression: Later Ethnic Introductions

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Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America

By Andrew F. Smith

Published 2004

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The variety of ethnic fare shared by groups who had been in New England for decades became absorbed through the influence of mass communication and restaurant offerings. In addition, new immigrants have arrived in the region and brought their foodways. Even small inland cities are likely to sport a Thai, Mexican, Vietnamese, or Caribbean restaurant.

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