The Most Iconic Food In Every State | 50 State Favorites

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Every state has its own iconic food — Idaho potatoes are world famous, and New York pizza is legendary. Here’s a look at the most iconic food from all 50 states. And yes, we’re including coffee as a food.

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The Most Iconic Food In Every State | 50 State Favorites

Date: June 19, 2024

27 thoughts on “The Most Iconic Food In Every State | 50 State Favorites

  1. So Missouri is wrong. Fried ravioli is a St Louis thing only. BBQ would be the rest of the state. Kansas City is majority in Missouri by the way. Also, Taffy for Jersey?! Really? Pork roll, maybe?

  2. Utah if boxes of gelatin is the best y’all have you’re not invited to the country’s dinner party! Colorado we’ll pass on those oysters as well!

  3. Nebraska here, never once heard of chili and a cinnamon roll together! If you guys did any real research, you’d have picked the Runza as the food that’s “ours”. 🙄

    Heck, even the Reuben sandwich is attributed to being created in Omaha in at least one iteration of its origin story!

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