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We’ve heard the arguments before. A New York slice or a thick Chicago pie? From New England’s buttery good lobsta’ roll to a Hawaiian Spam musubi (it’s better than it sounds), the United States does regional food to perfection. But in terms of whether a Texas taco trumps a California burrito is up to you. Take a look at this list of 17 regional dishes and vote on which local food rules the hardest.


Tagged: California, Florida, Hawaii, Midwest, New York, Quiz

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Jason Heidemann

Jason Heidemann

Jason is a Lead Content Specialist for Expedia Group, and manages content initiatives across numerous Expedia-owned brands. His work has been featured in the Chicago Tribune, Time Out, the Huffington Post, Chicago Magazine, Passport and many others.

2 thoughts on “Poll: Which local food rules the hardest?”

  1. Pretty sure for #14 you meant the confection “buckeye” (peanut butter fudge balls dipped in chocolate), as nobody eats actual buckeyes.

  2. Nashville Hot Chicken should be on the list! My wife and I moved here about a year ago, and it is an absolute culinary revelation!

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