Due to the Sabbath, baked beans and brown bread eventually became a traditional Sunday meal, which lasted until the early s. Molasses is a byproduct of processing cane sugar, and is used as an ingredient in the distillation of rum. Boston became a manufacturer and exporter of rum in the lates. Boston Baked Beans , or baked beans with molasses and salt pork, likely evolved into this new recipe at that time.
Related, Boston was then part of the Triangle Trade , an international trading system involving slaves, rum, fish, raw materials, and other finished goods. Slaves and molasses or sugar were imported into Boston from the West Indies, with the molasses used for the production of rum. Raw materials and rum from Boston were exported to Europe, with finished goods imported in return.
Europe traded goods with the Slave Coast of Africa. Captured slaves were then sent to the British Sugar Colonies in the West Indies, thereby creating what resembles an upside down triangle on a map of the Atlantic Ocean. Boston accumulated great wealth from the Triangle Trade. In modern times, Boston became nationally known as Bean Town as a result of a publicity stunt. About one million stickers a new invention at the time , with an image of two hands clasped above a bean pot, were distributed to promote the event.
The pub is far from the only place to taste this famous local side dish — most local restaurants offer their own twist on the famous recipe as an appetizer or a side dish. This free, outdoor public concert features performances by top artists in jazz, blues, Latin and funk, alongside purveyors of local food flavors.
Boston weather is unpredictable at best, so plan on wearing layers to the festival as September warms up to mid degrees during the day and dips into the 50s at night. All rights reserved. Why is Boston Called Beantown? By Christine Bartsch ; Updated June 08, The stage was then set for Boston to become Beantown.
This officially happened during the week of 28 July , which was called Old Home Week, a New England tradition that involved inviting former area residents back to their hometowns. On that particular week, residents handed out promotional stickers that each depicted a bean pot clasped in two hands.
From then on, the Beantown nickname stuck. Ironically, the very recipe that led to Boston being called Beantown is no longer popular in the city. Boston is one of the largest cities of Massachusetts, and the capital of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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