This recipe comes from the Western section of The United States Regional Cook Book, a 1939 cookbook that purports to showcase the “literally thousands of deliciously different foods representative of all sections of the country.”
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This recipe comes from the Western section of The United States Regional Cook Book, a 1939 cookbook that purports to showcase the “literally thousands of deliciously different foods representative of all sections of the country.”
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I had to make this recipe from a 1933 cookbook just to show that avocado toast has been around for longer than you might think. Avocados were first cultivated in the United States starting in the early 1900s, and became very popular by the 1920s. They were used in all sorts of recipes, including open-faced sandwiches like this one – or, as we would call it today, avocado toast.
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