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- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot abstract "Pepper Pot is a thick stew of beef tripe, vegetables, pepper and other seasonings. The origins of the stew are steeped in legend, with one story attributing the dish to Christopher Ludwick, baker general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. According to this story, during the harsh winter of 1777–1778 farmers near Valley Forge sold food to the British rather than accepting the weak continental currency. The Continental Army survived on soup made of tripe, vegetables, and whatever else they could find.In the early 19th century, artist John Lewis Krimmel depicted the pepper pot street vendor in Philadelphia with his painting, Pepper-Pot: A Scene in the Philadelphia Market. Krimmel's work was first exhibited in 1811 at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. The painting shows a barefoot black woman serving soup from a pot to white customers.The pepper pot is also the symbol of an award given by the Philadelphia chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). The Pepperpot Awards ceremony is held each year recognizing Philadelphia's top PR professionals. The region's equivalent of the national PRSA's Silver Anvil Award for excellence, The Pepperpot Awards were named in 1968 by Bill Parker, APR, then-chapter president and head of Campbell Soup communications. Parker suggested the name to conjure up excitement, liveliness, and good-humored intrigue, saying, "Like Philly's famous soup, we put everything we have into all of our public relations campaigns."A canned seafood Pepper Pot soup is available in some markets from Bookbinder Specialties, a gourmet soup manufacturer in the Philadelphia area.In Antigua, pepperpot is a dish made with salted meat, fresh spinach, squash, eggplant, okra, onions, basil, roast beef and garlic. The ingredients are mashed and cooked down to form a stew.".
- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot ingredient Seasoning.
- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot ingredient Tripe.
- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot ingredient Vegetable.
- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot origin United_States.
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- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot country United_States.
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- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot mainIngredient "Beef tripe, vegetables, pepper, other seasonings".
- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot name "Philadelphia Pepper Pot".
- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot region "Philadelphia".
- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot type Stew.
- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot subject Category:Cuisine_of_Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania.
- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot subject Category:Offal.
- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot subject Category:Pennsylvania_Dutch_cuisine.
- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot subject Category:Stews.
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- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot comment "Pepper Pot is a thick stew of beef tripe, vegetables, pepper and other seasonings. The origins of the stew are steeped in legend, with one story attributing the dish to Christopher Ludwick, baker general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. According to this story, during the harsh winter of 1777–1778 farmers near Valley Forge sold food to the British rather than accepting the weak continental currency.".
- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot label "Philadelphia Pepper Pot".
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- Philadelphia_Pepper_Pot name "Philadelphia Pepper Pot".