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    GA is pretty unoriginal...imagine that, the food of the Peach State is the peach.


    I'd figure peanuts before peaches.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ohio Speed View Post
    Cincinnati style Chili for Ohio. Works but I hardly eat it
    God do I love me some Skyline. When I'm in the area, I can eat 5 3 ways in 3 days.

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    How about a burrito for California? We have a lot of Hispanic culture in California.

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    ahahahaha fried food! YES! totally agree....i think iowa should be corn tho
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    Alaska is known for a lot more than just king crab legs.

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    how did i know that PA was gonna be cheese steaks
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    West Virginia is a "Ramp." What the hell is a ramp? Looks like a scallion of some sort.

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    Chislic pretty much exactly what I thought. Since it did basically originate here and is virtually unknown to anyone outside of the state.

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    Could PA have been any more predictable?

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    What the heck does tomatoes have to do with Tennessee?
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