Appalachian Studies
Trout are freshwater fish belonging to the Salmonidae family, often found in cold, clean rivers and streams. In Appalachian foodways, trout hold cultural significance as a traditional source of protein and represent the region's rich aquatic biodiversity. They are commonly caught through fishing, making them a staple in local cuisine and an important part of community gatherings and culinary traditions.
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