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German Belt

German immigration to Texas from the 1830s to the 1890s created a "German belt" in central Texas of German-speaking communities. It is not known who coined the term "German…

German Chocolate Cake

"German chocolate cake" is from Texas? The story is familiar to food historians. The cake's name is from German's chocolate, a chocolate named after Sam German. A Texas…

German Nachos

"German nachos" is an invention of Oma's Haus Restaurant in New Braunfels. Sausage is added to tortilla chips, topped with jalapeño and cheddar cheese. Oma's Haus Restaurant…

German Taco

Central Texas in the Hill Country (especially the cities of Fredericksburg and New Braunfels) is known for its German influences. The exact origin of the German taco is unknown, but several…

Get the hook!

"Get the hook!" This was a cry from the audience to get a bad performer off the stage. Someone in the wings would get a hooked pole and hook the performer away. "The hook" was…

Ghost Chicken (Gu Jji or Guiji)

"Ghost Chicken" (gu Jji or guiji) is a adish from China's Yunnan province. A black-skinned chicken is selected, and the skin is left on for color and flavor. Chili, ginger, garlic…

Ghost Light

Wikipedia: Ghost Light (theatre) A ghost light is an electric light that is left energized on the stage of a theater when the theater is unoccupied and would otherwise be completely dark. It…