• pelespirit@sh.itjust.worksM
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    Seattle has one and it’s delicious. We also have/had another food truck. There are pow wows in the area that serve the best salmon. They exist.

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      The Pacific Northwest is the rare exception where some of the remaining tribes are still on or adjacent to their ancestral homes.

      Best seviche I ever had was made out of geoduck and from a tailgate after doing a beach cleanup.

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        Massachusetts has a little bit of that as well, though in my experience, it only really means that the tribe members have more relaxed rules around regulated hunting/fishing seasons. Being able to fish out of season and harvest in closed shellfish beds, that sort of thing.

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          I farmed them for a number of years and they are surprisingly versatile. For the most part they taste like your standard manila, its just got a lot of mass compared to most shellfish. Preparation is everything and overcooking gets you a rubbery mass which isn’t so great.

          I enjoyed slicing the siphon and deep frying them, but at that point it was less flavor than texture what with the beer batter and all, etc.

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      Off the Rez for the win. I hear Spokane has a good place, too.

      I wish I had a chance to try ʔálʔal Cafe before it closed last year.

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      Was going to bring up pow wows. Great way to find Native foods, learn about culture and history, and for many, most of the proceeds go back into the tribes hosting the event.

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      There’s a joint in a little New Mexico Town that has amazing frybread. I wish I could remember where. It was somewhere I stopped on a whim on the way through.