Abstract

World’s fairs were important sites to promote local and global foodways. San Francisco’s 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition coincided with a proliferation of machine-processed foods, concerns about food purity, and rising exposure to foreign foods and immigrants. Exhibits at the fair were designed to address these transformations.

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