The Queen of Soul enjoyed a Southern dish deep-rooted in history and Black culture. She unfortunately had to give up eating it for health reasons.
Known as the "Queen of Soul," Aretha Franklin is perhaps best known for her hit songs like "Respect" and "Think," but what you might not know is that the Grammy-winning singer was also a bit of a ...
Aretha Franklin loved a popular Southern soul food classic that still sparks debate today, dividing diners with its bold flavor and deep roots.