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About What History Ate

Welcome To What History Ate. What History Ate explores the history of American food through the lens of time, culture, and everyday life.

This channel tells the story of what Americans ate before fast food, refrigeration, and global supply chains. From frontier meals and wartime rations to diner classics and forgotten home recipes.

We focus on:

• The origins of iconic American dishes

• How historical events changed what people ate

• Lost recipes and regional food traditions

• The real meals of ordinary people, not just the wealthy

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