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Harvard beets

plural noun

  1. sliced or diced beets cooked in a mixture of sugar, cornstarch, vinegar, and water.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Harvard beets1

After Harvard University
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There were Harvard beets; certainly they were canned, but my mother thickened their sauce with cornstarch and seasoned them to sweet-tart perfection.

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This popular recipe was called Harvard beets, perhaps in reference to the deep-red color emblematic of that famous institution.

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