In New Mexico it's chile. (And not "chili," either. Yes, the spelling "chile" is official in New Mexico. You know you're in a New Mexican restaurant when the waitress asks: "Red or green?") Biscochitos are the official cookie.
Here in Washington, it's apples. Though we do like our salmon and our geoducks (that's a kind of clam, pronounced "gooey-duck" for no apparent reason).
2006-07-06 20:40:04
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answered by BroadwayPhil 4
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Texas official state food - state snack tortilla chips and salsa
Chili Official State dish
2006-07-07 03:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Florida's official state food is the Key Lime pie.
2006-07-07 09:54:42
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answered by Stacy 2
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Well, it is not a food, but Vermont is know for Maple syrup. Also Ben & Jerry's ice cream and Cabot cheese.
2006-07-07 03:47:08
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answered by jdc591 5
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Hawaii could have malasadas or Kulua Pork, lunch specials or Spam
2006-07-07 03:38:23
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answered by paki 5
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yes but its not really a state its an island
we have conch salad
conch friders
fish fry
2006-07-13 14:18:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Kentucky - no, don't think so. but could be bourbon, derby pie, burgoo, country ham, hot brown, chocolate!
2006-07-07 04:09:17
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answered by canary 5
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Kind of, I'm from Iowa and ours is corn I believe.
2006-07-07 04:51:43
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answered by justagirl 3
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california has In-N-Out. lol. we have cities that have foods. my city for example does mushrooms. Gilroy - garlic, castroville - artichokes.....
2006-07-07 03:45:54
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answered by dmori23 2
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deepfried deer testicles here in missouri
2006-07-07 04:14:38
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answered by Anonymous
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