ummmmm, T-ravs are the best ever. I hate pork steaks but I could totally go for a gooey butter cake. There is a bakery that specializes in Gooey butter cakes and they make all kinds of special varieties. They are amazing!
There was no ring bologna or Lebanon bologna. You couldn't find a Tastykake to save your soul. No one knew what a hoagie was. Cheesesteaks are not the same AT ALL. You cannot get a decent Italian ice. People don't grill stickies. People think chipped ham is just regular ham that you slice real thin. There are no Middleswarth potato chips.
And did you know that Doritos taste different in different parts of the country?
I think cheese curds are a pretty Midwest thing. Especially the fresh-squeaky ones, when my mom was living out West, she always wanted us to send her some.
ummmmm, T-ravs are the best ever. I hate pork steaks but I could totally go for a gooey butter cake. There is a bakery that specializes in Gooey butter cakes and they make all kinds of special varieties. They are amazing!
Yes, Gooey Louie! We had them at Taste of St. Louis!! They were so good. DH's birthday was last week and he wanted a Gooey Butter Cake. It was delicious! I love tasted ravs. I could eat them ALL the time.
whoa. what are those things/?? gooey butter cake sounds awesome!!
most things native to our town- Miami- are a mixture of other cultures. Cuban, latin American, Haitian, etc... You can find Alligator jerky in places, as well as alligator tail, too! But a lot of things you can get here, you can find in other places (like Churros, fritas, sugarcane juice). One thing that i haven't seen anywhere else, though, is our sodas!! Jupina (Pineapple soda,) Ironbeer, Materva (a mate soda) are all sodas I've never seen outside of Miami.
I think cheese curds are a pretty Midwest thing. Especially the fresh-squeaky ones, when my mom was living out West, she always wanted us to send her some.
ZOMG. I hate you. I want Wisconsin squeaky cheese curds from the cheese factory right down the road from my mom's house.
There was no ring bologna or Lebanon bologna. You couldn't find a Tastykake to save your soul. No one knew what a hoagie was. Cheesesteaks are not the same AT ALL. You cannot get a decent Italian ice. People don't grill stickies. People think chipped ham is just regular ham that you slice real thin. There are no Middleswarth potato chips.
And did you know that Doritos taste different in different parts of the country?
A few people I know who live out of the state were always surprised when I'd come visit and want to order sweet tea...apparently it's a Southern thing.
Conn's potato chips. Hands down the best potato chips ever. You can't even get them in all of Ohio. We export to my brother in Cincinnati and my other brother in NC.
There was no ring bologna or Lebanon bologna. You couldn't find a Tastykake to save your soul. No one knew what a hoagie was. Cheesesteaks are not the same AT ALL. You cannot get a decent Italian ice. People don't grill stickies. People think chipped ham is just regular ham that you slice real thin. There are no Middleswarth potato chips.
And did you know that Doritos taste different in different parts of the country?
Mmmmm Ring Bologna. I haven't had that in forever.
I can think of tasycakes and cheesesteaks and HOAGIES (yes, I said Hoagies and not subs) are just not the same. Also, soft pretzels.
i live in KY, the home of The Hot Brown, burgoo, Derby Pie, Benedictine, bourbon (real bourbon comes from the bluegrass, nowhere else), the Mint Julep ... I could go on & on.
There was no ring bologna or Lebanon bologna. You couldn't find a Tastykake to save your soul. No one knew what a hoagie was. Cheesesteaks are not the same AT ALL. You cannot get a decent Italian ice. People don't grill stickies. People think chipped ham is just regular ham that you slice real thin. There are no Middleswarth potato chips.
And did you know that Doritos taste different in different parts of the country?
Mmmms, tastycakes and Philly cheesesteaks! I also missed these desperately when I lived in Florida. Now I am just a short train ride away from PA food fixes. Where in FL were you, Lori? I was near Ft. Lauderdale.
There was no ring bologna or Lebanon bologna. You couldn't find a Tastykake to save your soul. No one knew what a hoagie was. Cheesesteaks are not the same AT ALL. You cannot get a decent Italian ice. People don't grill stickies. People think chipped ham is just regular ham that you slice real thin. There are no Middleswarth potato chips.
And did you know that Doritos taste different in different parts of the country?
we have tastycakes at our publix grocery store!
Alas, in the mid 1990's when you asked for them at Publix, the manager looked at you like you had just asked for a human kidney to have with the fava beans that were on sale.
It's not a food that's only available here but the term for it is definitely regional. We call hoagies, subs, etc "wedges." I was born and raised in this county so when I ventured north to go to college most people looked at me like I had ten heads when I referred to them as such.
There was no ring bologna or Lebanon bologna. You couldn't find a Tastykake to save your soul. No one knew what a hoagie was. Cheesesteaks are not the same AT ALL. You cannot get a decent Italian ice. People don't grill stickies. People think chipped ham is just regular ham that you slice real thin. There are no Middleswarth potato chips.
And did you know that Doritos taste different in different parts of the country?
I live in NJ not too far from PA, but grew up in Lebanon and could not find Sweet Lebanon Bologna, one store near me sells and and I LOVE IT!!! and drakes and little debbies don't cut it, it has to be a tasty cake.
There was no ring bologna or Lebanon bologna. You couldn't find a Tastykake to save your soul. No one knew what a hoagie was. Cheesesteaks are not the same AT ALL. You cannot get a decent Italian ice. People don't grill stickies. People think chipped ham is just regular ham that you slice real thin. There are no Middleswarth potato chips.
And did you know that Doritos taste different in different parts of the country?
we have tastycakes at our publix grocery store!
This! I had tastycakes ALL THE TIME from my Publix in Florida.
However, finding one in NY would be impossible.
I miss Cheerwine from NC and Diet Caffeine Free Mountain Dew from there too. Waffle House from FL.
Here (upstate NY) they have Spedies, something I never heard of before, a chicken sauce thing that isn't very good.
Re: Are there foods that are only in your region?
Being a Pennsylvanian living in Florida was hard.
There was no ring bologna or Lebanon bologna. You couldn't find a Tastykake to save your soul. No one knew what a hoagie was. Cheesesteaks are not the same AT ALL. You cannot get a decent Italian ice. People don't grill stickies. People think chipped ham is just regular ham that you slice real thin. There are no Middleswarth potato chips.
And did you know that Doritos taste different in different parts of the country?
dr pepper.
lol
Yes, Gooey Louie! We had them at Taste of St. Louis!! They were so good. DH's birthday was last week and he wanted a Gooey Butter Cake. It was delicious! I love tasted ravs. I could eat them ALL the time.
whoa. what are those things/?? gooey butter cake sounds awesome!!
most things native to our town- Miami- are a mixture of other cultures. Cuban, latin American, Haitian, etc... You can find Alligator jerky in places, as well as alligator tail, too! But a lot of things you can get here, you can find in other places (like Churros, fritas, sugarcane juice). One thing that i haven't seen anywhere else, though, is our sodas!! Jupina (Pineapple soda,) Ironbeer, Materva (a mate soda) are all sodas I've never seen outside of Miami.
ZOMG. I hate you. I want Wisconsin squeaky cheese curds from the cheese factory right down the road from my mom's house.
we have tastycakes at our publix grocery store!
A pork steak?
A few people I know who live out of the state were always surprised when I'd come visit and want to order sweet tea...apparently it's a Southern thing.
Mmmmm Ring Bologna. I haven't had that in forever.
I can think of tasycakes and cheesesteaks and HOAGIES (yes, I said Hoagies and not subs) are just not the same. Also, soft pretzels.
Scrapple! I forgot Scrapple.
For those of you who do not know what it is, you do not want to know.
Donairs
A must have during a drunken night with friends. YUM!
Mmmms, tastycakes and Philly cheesesteaks! I also missed these desperately when I lived in Florida. Now I am just a short train ride away from PA food fixes. Where in FL were you, Lori? I was near Ft. Lauderdale.
Alas, in the mid 1990's when you asked for them at Publix, the manager looked at you like you had just asked for a human kidney to have with the fava beans that were on sale.
Cheerwine!!
And of course proper NC Pork BBQ ;-)
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From WI, where I was raised, squeaky cheese curds and kringle. Mmm.
Now I'm in southern OH and the only strange thing I have seen is this weird pork-beef-sausage stuff called goetta that is disgusting in every way.
Trust me, Dr Pepper exists other places than Texas.
Maryland Crabcakes, UTZ and Herrs
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Don't forget country ham, grits, and livermush.
(At least here in the mountains)
Vernor's Ginger Ale and Kogel Hot Dogs.
This! I had tastycakes ALL THE TIME from my Publix in Florida.
However, finding one in NY would be impossible.
I miss Cheerwine from NC and Diet Caffeine Free Mountain Dew from there too. Waffle House from FL.
Here (upstate NY) they have Spedies, something I never heard of before, a chicken sauce thing that isn't very good.
I used to drink Big Red all the time when I was a kid, but I haven't seen it in ages. I'm from central IL.
We also have taco pizza, and I swear if you get even 15 miles away from my home town no one knows what the h.e.l.l. taco pizza is....
Oh, and pork tenderloins.