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>ranch dressing
>cinnamon
>west coast reppin prawns the long way

>> No.5754061

>>5753969
AZ
Blended?

>> No.5754071

>tfw living in the prawn belt
>I don't even like seafood

>> No.5754072
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>Florida
>grouper

Are you fucking kidding me?

>> No.5754073

>dip
wat

>> No.5754075

>>5753969
this is obviously a bullshit map filled with errors
whatever algorithm they used must be really shitty

>> No.5754090

Green bell peppers? what? I mean I guess they sell them at the grocery store.

>> No.5754094

>>5753969
>New Mexico
>Green chile
Accurate.

>> No.5754112

The more I look at this thing, the more I hate it.

>sugar, but not in any of the states where sugar grows
>cinnamon, anywhere
>vanilla, anywhere
>'Herb'
>'Blended'

CHRIST

>> No.5754129

>>5753969
Who the fuck came up with this? I mean, grits, slaw, hoagies, and crawfish make sense, but everything else? What do the colors indicate? Cheddar cheese, green bell peppers, chips, vanilla? Those aren't distinctive, everyone eats them. And what the fuck is "herb" and "blended?"

>> No.5754282

http://www.fastcodesign.com/3029454/the-weirdest-eating-patterns-of-each-us-state

>Co.Design teamed up with food industry analytics firm Food Genius to mine its database of 88,000 menus and 59 million menu items and build this map of the each state’s true crown jewel food. What you’re looking at isn’t the most popular food by state. It’s the food that most distinguishes them from the rest of the pack.

>> No.5755734

>>5753969

Crawfish reporting in

>> No.5755755

>>5753969

lol, south carolinas most representative food is dip. DIP! faggots

also, master class clam reporting in.

>> No.5756083

>>5754061
IDK man it's a pretty dumb state

>> No.5756091

>>5754112
North Dakota, Michigan and Minnesota produce a lot of sugar. It's not cane sugar, though. It's beet sugar.

>> No.5756092

>>5753969
>Illinois
>Not Italian Beef

What the fuck is with Green Bell Peppers? This is some kind of joke, right?

>> No.5756097

>>5756092
Same with Michigan. Dem fuckers smokin some shit, mein man

>> No.5756143

>>5756097
Ohio too man. Most people around here won't even fucking touch banana peppers.

>> No.5756172

>>5754282
how does it distinguish them?

is it just that each state uses that particular item more? colorado uses the most jalapenos in its cooking? alaska uses the most cinnamon?

>> No.5756176

moving to montana made me really appreciate new mexican food more.
i miss it every day.
i can make a lot of it, but it doesn't feel the same.

>> No.5756177

>Hoagie Sandwich

God bless Pennsylvania. It's fucking true to, I eat sandwiches every damn day for lunch at rotating places and it's always delicious. Always.

I don't know how Subways are still in business here, no one goes to them. The one closest to my house doesn't even open for breakfast anymore because there's no point.

>> No.5756184

Based texas. Gotta have dat spicy food.

>> No.5756195

I really don't understand this.
>Maine
>haddock
>not lobster or blueberries
>"Most Distinctive Food by State"
>NH also has haddock
>"Most Distinctive"

>> No.5756198

>>5756184
Gotta appease dem taco benders lest they get all jumping bean and revolt

>> No.5756206

>nevada
>vanilla
Wtf i dont understand this. Vanilla what? Ice cream? Other places dont have vanilla? This doesnt make any sense

>> No.5756222

>>5756177
ayye nigga
just finished up a great hoagie. Was wondering why people call them anything other then a hoagie

>> No.5756252

Chicken tenders in Massachusetts - da fuq. Out of all the sea food and produce in the state we're distinct for chicken tenders?

>> No.5756270

>tfw I live in a "Ranch Dressing" state

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>>5753969
>Chocolate
Not peanuts, tomatoes, okra, cotton, or whiskey?
This chart seems dubious.

>> No.5756297

>Jersey
>Cheesesteak

I can almost taste Philly's tears

>> No.5756704

>>5753969
>NY
>Eggplant
Shit, at least could be Apples. The name of the town is "THE BIG APPLE". How bout NY Pizza?
>moulinyan
It almost makes sense now

>> No.5756715

>>5756222
Because they are Heroes. Hoagie just sounds faggy. I felt uncomfortable typing it. At least you farmers don't call them Grinders. You got that going for you.

>> No.5756821

>>5753969
jalapeño peppers? What autistic came up with this? Brisket nigger!

>> No.5756842

>>5753969
>distinctive
>ranch dressing

Vermont is the leading producer of maple syrup in the United States. Why is that not there instead of ranch dressing (which, by the way, no one I know uses)?

>> No.5756851

>>5756842
Because Vermonters put ranch dressing on far more things than they put maple syrup on.

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>Alaska
>cinnamon

>> No.5756858

http://www.fastcodesign.com/3029454/the-weirdest-eating-patterns-of-each-us-state

>> No.5756861

>>5756851
I don't know anyone who puts ranch on anything other than salad and maybe pizza. I know tons of people who smother everything they can in maple syrup (sausage, salad, beets, potatoes, pizza, ice cream, pancakes, water, genitals).

Please try again.

>> No.5756868

>dip
>chip
>herb
>blended
>cinnamon
i never would've guessed these

>> No.5756872

>>5754090
That's what I was thinking. I've never seen a green bell pepper field in Michigan.. Ever.

>> No.5756878

>>5754073
Like tobacco, duh

>> No.5756894

>NC
>slaw

fuck slaw, should be BBQ

>> No.5756899

>>5756894
>implying NC can into barbecue.

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>>5753969
>NJ
>Cheesesteak
>Not PA

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>>5753969
> Michigan
> Green Bell Peppers

WTF is that supposed to mean?

Green bell peppers grown in Michigan are the best? (I'd suggest cherries)
Michiganders make a lot of meals with green bell peppers? (well, my mom used them a lot)

>> No.5757267

>>5757244
Its just another bullshit map with no real meaning

>> No.5757645

>idaho
>cheddar cheese
>not potato


nigger wtf are u doing

>> No.5757657

>>5757050
Philly has awful cheesesteaks, most of them actually use fucking cheesewiz instead of provolone. Sure you can find some good ones in philly, but if you get one from a random place, its much more likely to be bad than in any other northern city

>> No.5757679

>>5753969
>Grouper
Yup. Only fish I had for years.

>> No.5758197

Eat my CT clam.

>> No.5758215

>>5757657
Nothing wrong with a wiz steak though I do prefer non chopped with provolone. Plus anyone from NJ will tell you there thing is hot dogs uselessly deep fried.

>> No.5758224

>>5757657

You're supposed to use cheesewiz you fucking moron. I've live next to Philly all my life, and the best cheesesteaks there use wiz. Even Webbers in Nj used wiz, it's a