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Published 1993
Because of its similarity to Sisymbrium allaria, a plant native to Germany, ramps were one of the first native American herbs to be acculturated into Pennsylvania Dutch cookery. Although the German and American plants are unrelated botanically, the dialect name for both is the same. The Pennsylvania Dutch penchant for ramps was carried by settlers into the upper South, where the plant still enjoys considerable popularity.
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