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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 29 MIN

Episode 17: Ohio

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Check Out Our Ohio Playlist: HERE The Heart of Ohio: History, Culture, and CuisineJoin host Rick K. Jones as he explores the fascinating history and diverse culinary traditions of Ohio. From Native American tribes and French explorers to iconic brands and regional dishes, this episode offers a comprehensive look at what makes Ohio uniquely American. Whether you're a history buff, food lover, or curious traveler, you'll find plenty of insights and local favorites to add to your bucket list. Main Topics Covered: The early history of Ohio: Native tribes, French fur traders, and settlement Ohio's role in American wars: Civil War contributions and Revolutionary War heroes Regional culinary distinctions: Northern vs. Southern Ohio food traditions Iconic Ohio brands and inventions: Wright brothers, Standard Oil, Klondike Bar Famous Ohio dishes and food experiences: Cincinnati style chili, Johnny’s Italian in Cleveland, Ohio State memorabilia in diners The influence of immigrant communities: Greeks, Serbians, Poles, and their impact on local cuisine The story of Ohio's local food but also its cultural and historical significance Kentucky and Ohio river towns' unique blend of history and food culture Timestamps:00:05 - Welcome to the Ohio episode of United Taste of America00:13 - Ohio's geographic and historical overview01:24 - Native American tribes and French fur trading history02:47 - Ohio's early battles and land disputes post-Treaty of Paris03:16 - Ohio in the American Revolution and Civil War contributions04:13 - Ohio's industrial growth: Ohio River, Lake Erie, and major brands05:07 - Wright brothers and Ohio’s influence on aviation05:37 - Ohio’s musical heritage: Ohio Players, Crosby, Nash and Young, Cleveland Rocks06:33 - Regional culinary history: Northern Polish foods versus Southern Ohio dishes07:26 - Favorite dishes from Cleveland's Johnny’s restaurant08:52 - Southern Ohio's German and Serbian influences—geta sausage, Barberton chicken09:21 - Traditional preparation of gator sausage and pork dishes11:10 - The history of Barberton Serbian chicken and hot rice12:08 - Ohio's famous ice cream: Grater's and Klondike Bar13:07 - Cincinnati’s unique chili: Middle Eastern roots and five-way style14:30 - The origin story of Cincinnati chili and Greek immigrant influence16:24 - The evolution of chili on spaghetti and regional variations17:50 - Over 100 chili parlors today and the specifics of Cincinnati-style chili19:17 - Camp Washington Chili: historic roots and local sourcing23:01 - Johnny’s in Cleveland: a family legacy of Italian cuisine27:25 - Classic Ohio eateries: Buckeye Express Diner and Tony Paco’s hot dogs29:09 - Closing remarks, upcoming episode on LouisianaResources & Links: Johnny’s Restaurant Ohio – Cleveland's historic Italian eatery Camp Washington Chili – Cincinnati chili institution Grater’s Ice Cream – Cincinnati’s beloved ice cream brand Ohio River History – Key facts about Ohio's river borders Enjoy this deep dive into Ohio’s rich history, culture, and cuisine—trust us, it’s a flavor-packed journey worth taking!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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