Food - Overview

Part of a nation's history lies in what people eat. Artifacts at the Museum document the history of food in the United States from farm machinery to diet fads.
More than 1,300 pieces of stoneware and earthenware show how Americans have stored, prepared, and served food for centuries. Ovens, cookie cutters, kettles, aprons, and ice-cream-making machines are part of the collections, along with home canning jars and winemaking equipment. More than 1,000 objects recently came to the Museum when author and cooking show host Julia Child donated her entire kitchen, from appliances to cookbooks.
Advertising and business records of several food companies—such as Hills Brothers Coffee, Pepsi Cola, and Campbell's Soup—represent the commercial side of the subject
"Food - Overview" showing 3 items.
Don't / wait until the last minute... [trade card]
- Summary
- Illustration: woman talking to a tiny Chinese man, standing on a table before her. He has a long queue and holds a fan. Text on verso advertises raisins, currants, nuts, figs, dates, etc
- Date
- 1890
- 1900
- advertiser
- Finley Acker & Co. (Atlantic City, N.J.)
- Local number
- AC0060-0000110.tif (AC Scan, obverse)
- AC0060-0000111.tif (AC Scan, verso)
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
Here is the only complete line of Chinese Foods ... [black & white advertisement; tear sheet]
- Summary
- ... packed by American men and methods. Illustrated with a line of La Choy cans
- Cite as
- N. W. Ayer Advertising Agency Records, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
- Date
- 1932
- 1960-1970
- advertiser
- La Choy Food Products, Inc
- Local number
- AC0059-0000079 (AC Scan)
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
Fleury's Wa-Hoo Tonic [trade card]
- Summary
- Chinese man/baby holding large, ovular white plate in left hand, across body, and chopsticks in right hand. He is looking right at a cat killing a mouse. Back of trade card has partially obscured text discussing the benefits of Wa-Hoo tonic
- Date
- 1870
- 1890
- 19th century
- advertiser
- Fleury Medicine Co
- Local number
- AC0060-0000177 (AC Scan No.)
- AC0060-0000178 (AC Scan No.)
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH

