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escorpio 11-12-2009 07:55 AM

Sonoran Hot Dogs

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_4pmUNQE7ll...oranHotDog.jpg

http://sitelife.betterrecipes.com/ve...c8e9.Large.png

digifan 11-12-2009 08:19 AM

I'm hungry now... :(

Sarah_Jayne 11-12-2009 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Dirty Lord (Post 16542634)

From Brazil then? I have had it and liked it even if some of the stuff that goes into it made me wish I was blind while eating.

Actually though, I like a lot of Brazilian/Portuguese food a great deal.

will76 11-12-2009 08:34 AM

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_ARfQGbaAEzc/Sd...wfish-boil.jpg
Boild Crawfish

http://www.bearbroscatering.com/Photos/raw_oyster.jpg
Raw Oysters

http://store.chickenscratchllc.com/i...BBQ_Shrimp.JPG
BBQ Shrimp

http://static.ifood.tv/files/jambalaya.jpg
Jambalaya

http://rickeyscateringco.files.wordp...-346735-l1.jpg
Gumbo

http://deltapridefish.com/yahoo_site...h.19584113.jpg
Blackened Redfish

http://www.poboyexpress.com/menu/foo...rimp_poboy.jpg
Shrimp Poboy


and for dessert
http://larrybettencourt.files.wordpr...2/beignets.jpg
Beignets


Hope I made you all hungry :winkwink:

CaptainHowdy 11-12-2009 08:38 AM

http://bonsares.files.wordpress.com/...choripan03.jpg

tranza 11-12-2009 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Dirty Lord (Post 16542634)

Feijoada, of course..usually the restaurants cook it on Wednesday and Saturday...

thundergasm 11-12-2009 12:56 PM

In Wisconsin of course we have beer and brats, but my favorite is real cheese curds when they are just made. There are still a bunch of small cheese making companies in the smaller towns that you can visit and grab them right out of the vat. They squeek when you chew them. Delicious!

I'm living in Cancun now and have tried some foods here that I really like. I can't pronounce any of them yet, but when I do I'll make sure to share :thumbsup

Jimmy Rock 11-12-2009 01:03 PM

CA-
http://www.richmondmexicanfood.com/i...xican-food.jpg

Davidstinator 11-12-2009 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by After Shock Media (Post 16533708)
CA has its own version of BBQ that is right over a flame (yes grilling), Mostly famous for the tri-tip steak.


Yep, out here it's Santa Maria Style BBQ - grilled tri-tip and baked beans, served with garlic bread.

That, and the Santa Barbara County wines.

aimeesweet 11-12-2009 03:09 PM

I grew up in Rhode Island and there are so many tasty things that are not available anywhere else...Obviously the seafood is amazing and so is the Italian food... but these things are strictly RI...

Coffee milk... which is milk made with a sweetened, coffee flavored syrup

Stuffies or Stuffed Quahogs which are big clams filled with a bread-clam stuffing and baked...

Clam Cakes and Chowdah... deep fried balls of dough dipped in clam chowdah(RI chowdah has a clear broth, but any kind will do)

Pizza strips... bakery pizza that just has tomato sauce and the are served cold or at room temperature...

Hot wieners... a hot dog served with a meat sauce that is seasoned with celery salt and topped with onions...

JJSLIMM 11-12-2009 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aimeesweet (Post 16544497)
I grew up in Rhode Island and there are so many tasty things that are not available anywhere else...Obviously the seafood is amazing and so is the Italian food... but these things are strictly RI...

Coffee milk... which is milk made with a sweetened, coffee flavored syrup

Stuffies or Stuffed Quahogs which are big clams filled with a bread-clam stuffing and baked...

Clam Cakes and Chowdah... deep fried balls of dough dipped in clam chowdah(RI chowdah has a clear broth, but any kind will do)

Pizza strips... bakery pizza that just has tomato sauce and the are served cold or at room temperature...

Hot wieners... a hot dog served with a meat sauce that is seasoned with celery salt and topped with onions...

Don't forget Dels http://www.dels.com

Sarah_Jayne 11-13-2009 08:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thundergasm (Post 16543847)
In Wisconsin of course we have beer and brats, but my favorite is real cheese curds when they are just made. There are still a bunch of small cheese making companies in the smaller towns that you can visit and grab them right out of the vat. They squeek when you chew them. Delicious!

I'm living in Cancun now and have tried some foods here that I really like. I can't pronounce any of them yet, but when I do I'll make sure to share :thumbsup

What is a cheese curd vs 'normal cheese'? It makes me think of cottage cheese.


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