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25 Foods #irish #immigrants ACTUALLY Ate in #boston #1800s | Famine to Freedom 🇮🇪➡️🇺🇸 Boston, 1847: coffin ships, crowded tenements, empty pockets—full hearts. This video uncovers 25 real #foods Irish families cooked in mid-1800s Boston during and after the #greatfamine —meals of potatoes, cabbage, salt pork, barley, oats, salt cod, beans, and brown bread that kept hope alive and ultimately shaped Boston’s food culture. From dockside chowders to one-pot stews, you’ll see how famine-era thrift became Southie comfort—and why so many dishes still show up on Boston tables today. What’s inside (no myths, just history you can taste): 👉New England Boiled Dinner (corned beef, cabbage, roots) born from thrift, now a St. Paddy’s staple 👉Irish Stew & Colcannon (potatoes + cabbage/kale) = identity in a bowl 👉Salted Pork w/ Cabbage & Turnips, Barley Soup, Steel-Cut Oats—pure survival fuel 👉Salt Cod & Potatoes, Fish Chowder—harbor-fresh meets Old-World habit 👉Soda Bread, Brown Bread, Toasted Bread Pudding—waste nothing, feed everyone 👉Corned Beef Hash, Potato Griddle Cakes—yesterday’s scraps → today’s supper If you love #foodhistory , #irishfood , Boston lore, and budget-smart cooking, this is your jam. 👍 Like for more edible history 📝 Comment: Which dish would you eat today? 🔔 Subscribe for weekly deep dives into American food roots Email us at the [email protected] for any partnership, sponsorship and copyright matters. #IrishImmigrants #bostonhistory #greatfamine #foodhistory #irishfood #southboston #OldBoston #irishamerican #cornedbeefandcabbage #irishstew #sodabread #chowder #TenementLife #1840s #HistoricRecipes #budgetcooking #frugalcooking #EdibleHistory #ImmigrantFoodways #americanhistory #irishheritage #vintagerecipes #bostoneats #heritagecooking #OldWorldToNewWorld #foodie #food