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Nashville is known for country music, cowboy boots, and Lower Broadway — but what if I told you this city also quietly changed the way America eats? Like, fundamentally changed it? In this video, we're uncovering 10 foods that were actually invented in Nashville, Tennessee — and some of these will genuinely shock you. We're talking about dishes that built multi-million dollar industries, sparked global food trends, and became staples on menus from Tokyo to London... all born in one mid-sized city in the American South. You already know about Nashville Hot Chicken — but do you know the real story behind it? It wasn't invented by a chef. It was invented as revenge. And for nearly 60 years, it was a hidden gem almost exclusively known within Nashville's Black community before exploding into a $400 million industry. That origin story alone is worth the watch. But we go way beyond hot chicken. We're talking about the Goo Goo Cluster — the first combination candy bar ever made in America, named by a random stranger on a streetcar. We're diving into the Meat-and-Three, the humble cafeteria-style meal format that became a philosophy of food equity before anyone was using that language. We're exploring Nashville-style banana pudding, a Depression-era survival food that became the city's most beloved comfort dessert. And we're giving long-overdue credit to the hot fish sandwich — the dish that came before hot chicken and still doesn't get nearly enough respect. This isn't just food history. It's American history — told through the meals that built communities, crossed racial and class lines, and rewired an entire country's relationship with flavor. Whether you're a Nashville local, a Southern food lover, a food history nerd, or just someone who wants to understand what's actually on your plate — this video is for you. If you've ever eaten any of these foods and had no idea where they came from — now you know. And honestly? It makes them taste even better. Subscribe to Where Food Began for more deep dives into the surprising origins of the foods you eat every single day. New videos drop regularly, and trust me — you don't want to miss what's coming next. 👇 Drop a comment below: Which of these Nashville food origins surprised you the most?