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What are the regional food specialities of your local area?
I'm on my last full day in the Philly area for this trip and decided today is home comfort food day. I am actually from the Philly burbs and am of Pennsylvania Dutch stock. The Dutchies (which are actually German in ancestry..german=deutsche=dutch) from this area have their own regional food specialities.
On my shopping list today, I have - red beet eggs, pepper cabbage, whoopie pies (trendy now but very much a Pa Dutch item) and shoofly pie. What are the regional food treasures of your local area? The stuff that you can't guarantee you will find in other parts when you travel. |
bumpers....
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Kroketten en frikandellen :)
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CA has its own version of BBQ that is right over a flame (yes grilling), Mostly famous for the tri-tip steak.
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Kangaroo? I guess, I eat it because it's protein rich and cheaper than beef.
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Dunno about specialities, however Terry Pratchett mentioned Drunken nighttime helsinki street fast food in one of the "science of Discworld" books. :1orglaugh
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anything seafood :) Gotta love the pacific northwest
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Netherlands:
http://snackbar.pullevaarder.nl/cms/...iliepakket.gif Frikandel Kroket Great junkfood Asia (Philippines/Vietnam): http://jrcanedo3.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/balut2.jpg Balut That's what the locals eat here |
Damn sweep all of Asia under one rug.
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btw, dutch should be the netherlands right, did the pensylvanians get it wrong ;)?
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Fish & Chips
Chips & Gravy Curry & Chips Chips..... |
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For a few bucks you got a big plate of meat, salad, bbq beans and a roll, it was hard to eat it all. I haven't had tri-tip since I left, you don't see it in the stores here :Oh crap |
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The word for German is Deutsche . That somehow got paired down to Dutch. So, it is actually PA German but it was shortened down to that so long ago that PA Dutch stuck. Though, there certainly are people that say PA German these days and even some that clear out say Pennsylvania Deutsche. Want to confuse things more? The old PA Dutch people and even the people that are super PA Dutch (like the Amish) call non-PA Dutch people that live in the area 'The English'. |
I am not sure there are any 100% Toronto specific foods....?????
I am not sure there are any 100% Canadian foods, with the exception of 'perhaps' the Butter Tart?????? |
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A BBQ plate would often have 3-6 slices of tri tip, a piece of chicken, 2 ribs, (sometimes a piece of kielbasa), BBQ beans that had a kick, salad or piece of corn, and some sourdough rolls or sliced sourdough bread. Typically it would be like 5 to 10 bucks and at 10 you got a soda. Most often it was 5 bucks though. Not sure how they made the money lol. They also cook it rain or shine. I can find the tri tip trailers (or santa maria style trailers) in parking lots almost year round. No sandwich place worth a grain of salt would not be caught dead without having that BBQ at least 1 day a week rain or shine. Speaking of that another regional thing here is sourdough bread, bread bowl soups, artichoke soup (we produce almost all of the artichokes), cioppino soup - especially in SF, dungeness crab, grilled or roasted asparagus (again we produce most of it), California sushi, California pizza types (we did change pizza everywhere), and you must say guacamole - even though it is Mexican in nature; without the Haas avocado it would not be the same. I suppose some could add sprouts and stuff to us. Same could be said of use with the skirt steak and strip steak. |
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McDonalds
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http://beavershack.com/asado.jpg
Asado (BBQ) all different tipes of meat, susages and vegetables like potatos and stuffed peppers. we put them all on the grate and babrbaque them. its fucking tasty! |
Meth, Boones, and Coors.
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booze, mental breakdowns, crack.
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Sarah, my fathers family from germany settled near Hanover Pa. in York county. Lots of great foods.
In the southern tier of new york they have Spiedies. Great marinated meat sandwiches you could say. You can order marinades and everything from spiedies dot com (not my site). |
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Like I said, I like the stuffs on the city outskirts the best anyway but Pat vs Genos is about tradition and in particular about if you are a whizz head or not. Whizz = bad. |
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I actually think Lukes calls that sandwich an "Italian" and it is not listed under steaks. Oh and yeah I did the Pats and Gino's thing too. Had too if you know what I mean. |
In the airport I had a lobster cheeseteak..which turned out really just to be a cheesesteak with a white cheese sort of sauce (dangerously close to a whizz) with lobster on top. Strange concept.
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The only thing I can really think of is turkey and dressing sandwiches. Which are good, but it's kind of sad that it's the only thing we really have.
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i dunno - other than poutine and butter tarts i can't think of any foods that are specifically Canadian. Kraft Dinner is just the name Kraft used in Canada for their Mac and Cheese mix.
Cajuns originally came from Nova Scotia. Macaroni and cheese loaf sandwich meat? never seen it anywhere else. |
blue crabs baby!!!
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tuff skin hotdogs, they are amazin
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Everybody knows and loves New Orleans seafood, it cant be beat, often imitated but never duplicated. Alll the shrimp, oysters, fish everything is local and fresh, not farm raised and frozen...
One of the best reasons to live down here is the daily great seafood. |
Yeah but what about individual dishes? Though, for New Orleans there are some obvious ones, I agree.
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Fish n Chips
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I'm hungry now... :(
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Actually though, I like a lot of Brazilian/Portuguese food a great deal. |
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: |
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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 |
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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. |
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... |
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