The Amish draw their cuisine from their Swiss-German roots. Being an agro-based culture, their meals are very fresh and do not have the over processed products that the rest of North Americans have on their tables. They bake their own bread from the grains grown in their fields and churn their own butter from the milk of their dairy cows. Their meals are basic but compared to caloric and fat content, the food does have a tendency to be high in those contents. However, being a people of the land they work very hard every day and one will never see a member of their community classed as obese. If you have a local market like I do that has Amish or Mennonite farmers selling their wares at it, but their eggs. Trust me when I say that those eggs are the freshest and best you can get anywhere on earth. Every item that goes on their dinner table has been hand made from scratch in their kitchen.
they were most welcome in Delaware.
Amish turkey is a dish the Amish make for their weddings. It is bread cubes and turkey ( or chicken) mixed with eggs, turkey broth, onions celery and is made in the oven. We make gravy and serve with it or the Amish make creamed celery as a side dish.
atheists haha but actually, anglican, amish, anabaptist
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Nearly all amish can be traced back to a small group of immigrants. Given the nature of their closed community, they share many common ancestors. With very few outsiders joining the Amish community, they lack the diversity to marry anyone who is not in someway related to them. As a result they suffer from a disproportionate number of genetic disorders. Through education programs such as those of the CHC in pennsylvana, the CDC in Ohio and the CHC in Indiana most Amish are aware of the Genetic issues and the cause within their communities. As a result, many Amish do try to avoid marrying a close relative when possible. Marrying a third or fourth cousin is common, but in smaller communities there is often little choice.
Yes Amish people eat pork they also butcher their own hogs
The Amish are most certainly NOT cannibals! No Amish do not eat people. they are a peaceful if introvert society that abides by a strict interpretation of the bible and they do not believe in modern conveniences like electricity and cars so they live very basic lifestyles. Also - despite what nuts like PETA and Animal Liberation Front may suggest, animals are not people. The Amish have no prohibition against eating meat. It is part of their diet, but not the major part.
Amish are called Amish because the founder of it was Jacob Ammann
Yes, there are there of many Amish people.
No. There are no Amish communities in NJ.
Not all Amish people have to be white. This is because some other people can be adopted or converted into the Amish way of life.
As a married couple if you meet and Amish person and want to become Amish you can. There is nothing in the Amish lifestyles that prevents people to converting to the Amish lifestyle.
Amish people believe in Jesus Christ so the Amish god is Jesus, too.
Because they do not understand why the Amish do what they do or they a bigoted.
Farming and blacksmithing are two occupations of the Amish people.
A Amish can be a artist but it perfers to work or sew.
no, im pretty shure that theyre veggies or vegans. theyre super strict. ew.