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The Salty Southern Gas Station Snack That Was Once A Survival Food


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Published in Food and Wine on Sunday, May 25th 2025 at 15:48 GMT by Chowhound   Print publication without navigation

  • In the American South, a popular and humble roadside snack has a long history as a high-protein survival food for the hungry.

The article from Yahoo Lifestyle discusses a unique Southern gas station snack called "Boiled Peanuts," which are raw peanuts boiled in salty water, often with added seasonings like Cajun spices or garlic. Originating from the Southern United States, this snack is a beloved tradition, especially in states like Georgia and South Carolina, where it's commonly found at gas stations and roadside stands. The article describes the preparation process, which involves boiling the peanuts for several hours until they become soft and flavorful, and highlights their popularity as a nostalgic and comforting treat. It also mentions that while boiled peanuts might seem unusual to outsiders, they are a cherished part of Southern culture, often enjoyed during road trips or as a casual snack.

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