Local Foods

Rochester, NY has garbage plates, which is baked beans, macaroni salad, and/or fries with hamburgers, cheeseburgers, and/or hot dogs on top. Basically whatever you want. Best eaten at 3am in a semi-shady diner with a lot of friends.

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I live in Hawaii. I haven't eaten a lot of Hawaiian foods, but I know that food made in Hawaii is nasty. For example, kimchi made in Hawaii tastes really salty imo. I actually don't eat a lot of local food now that I think about it....
 
i'm originally from new york but i've been living in georgia for like 11 years and i've really developed a taste for sweet tea<3

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also, country fried steak:

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i'm originally from new york but i've been living in georgia for like 11 years and i've really developed a taste for sweet tea<3

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also, country fried steak:

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ooooh, I just tried chicken fried steak for the first time and it was amazing :D :D :D

We don't have much local food in Seattle, except for seafood, which is pretty good :/
 
I live in Colorado but my whole family's from New York so I love things like pizza and bagels, they aren't good here though. I'm not sure what kinds of things are local to my area honestly, it's mostly chains around here.
 
Blue Moon ice cream (the blue part of Superman):

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Oh my gosh! I don't know where you're from but I grew up in Ohio and "blue" was my favorite ice cream flavor! The grocery stores back home sell it as blue moon but it's a lighter color than what's usually in the super man ice cream. Anyhow, now I live in southern indiana and no one sells it! I'm going to Chicago next month and have already found a couple places that carry it so I'm pretty much just gonna eat ice cream the whole trip. Thanks for the throwback! :blush:
 
Well, I'm from America so I can't say anything here is different, but living in California is home of the "foodies". There's alot of authentic cuisine from around the world here. Vietnamese and Chinese (not americanized or a mix of the two) are popular where I live. I grew up on the east coast though, and we had an italian festival in the summer for the town I lived in mostly had italian residents.^^;

Oh God, I hate Americanized Asian food. I went down to Oregon earlier this summer, and everything tasted like crap >.<;; I'm glad that I live in Vancouver. It seems like it's pretty similar to California in terms of food diversity & authenticity :3
 
Oh my gosh! I don't know where you're from but I grew up in Ohio and "blue" was my favorite ice cream flavor! The grocery stores back home sell it as blue moon but it's a lighter color than what's usually in the super man ice cream. Anyhow, now I live in southern indiana and no one sells it! I'm going to Chicago next month and have already found a couple places that carry it so I'm pretty much just gonna eat ice cream the whole trip. Thanks for the throwback! :blush:
Well there's no one standard recipe for blue moon or for Superman, so the color tends to vary a lot. But I remember getting both a lot as a kid. They're the ultimate childhood flavors. I was so shocked to learn it's not really found everywhere.
 
I eat whatever i buy. No fancy meals too often, its mostly a diet of chicken.

Local food wise, scotland has lots to offer. Most of it gross to lots of people. We have haggis, but i actually dont like haggis. Its ok, but most people dont want to eat sheep lungs and heart. Black pudding is another thing thats common here. Again, pigs blood doesnt sound appetising, but its actuslly quite delicous.

Or you can go fast food and buy a munchy box, which no country seems to have. Want 20 fattening foods, all in one box? yeeeeah deep fried kebab

As for drinks? Alcohol. We arent short of that.

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All derishus drinks i drink regularly
except shandy because alcohol
yet anyone can buy it, mabye because 0.5% alcohol

i dunno
 
I eat whatever i buy. No fancy meals too often, its mostly a diet of chicken.

Local food wise, scotland has lots to offer. Most of it gross to lots of people. We have haggis, but i actually dont like haggis. Its ok, but most people dont want to eat sheep lungs and heart. Black pudding is another thing thats common here. Again, pigs blood doesnt sound appetising, but its actuslly quite delicous.

Or you can go fast food and buy a munchy box, which no country seems to have. Want 20 fattening foods, all in one box? yeeeeah deep fried kebab

As for drinks? Alcohol. We arent short of that.

Oh yeah, black pudding, we have that here too. Never heard of munchy box, seems pretty off-putting.
And we have tons of alcohol here too, probably due to more than half of us having Irish or Scottish roots.
Ever hear of 'screech'? It's like 40% alcohol, and extremely strong.
 
Oh my god I'm from Newfoundland and I came here to mention Capelin. (YUM!)

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Hmm I've only caught enough for a meal at a time so I have no suggestions for leftovers. Umm... pack them up and send them to me? I don't live in Newfoundland any more and I miss it most during Capelin & whale watching season. ^.^
 
australia is too confusing and idk which foods are local or w/e but out of the ones i know of, the majority of them are meat-esque, and im not a big meat eater so i dont really enjoy any of them.
 
Well here in Yorkshire (England) we have..

Meals & such;
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Desserts & such;
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I don't have any pictures - but my country is full of interesting local food. I just ate pork brains for dinner sided with hanging rice, but that's not the craziest of all yet xD
 
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