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		<title>She So Crabby</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[She-crab soup 82 Queen, Charleston, South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina and its environs is a cultural microcosm, home to the historic culinary phenomenon known as lowcountry cuisine. This genre includes many dishes that are influenced by African and Caribbean cooking, often using ingredients otherwise considered inedible or scraps. Dishes such as shrimp and grits have <a href='http://www.trippyfood.com/2011/12/17/she-so-crabby/' class='excerpt-more'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poke salad (poke weed) Southern United States The lovely and often deadly pokeweed If you have to assign a Surgeon General&#8217;s warning to any of the culinary delights I&#8217;ve eaten, it is undoubtedly poke salad.  Drugs.com lists some of the symptoms of &#8220;poke poisoning&#8221; as &#8220;severe stomach cramping, nausea with persistent diarrhea and vomiting, slow <a href='http://www.trippyfood.com/2010/03/19/dont-eat-the-pig-in-the-poke/' class='excerpt-more'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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