What’s for Christmas Dinner?
Posted in Homeschool View on Monday, December 20, 2021
Few things can spark debate during the holidays quite like an old, good-natured food debate, right? Well, the folks at Spoon University did their best to start a food fight by designating one Christmas-themed food item as each state’s most popular dish based on Internet searches. The results covered everything from the main meal to dessert. Check out the list below to see if your state’s top choice will be served to your homeschool family this Christmas.
Alabama: Green Bean Casserole
Alaska: Banana Bread
Arizona: Flan
Arkansas: Cider
California: Peppermint Bark
Colorado: Pecan Pie
Connecticut: Monkey Bread
Delaware: Gingerbread Cookies
Florida: Turkey
Georgia: Candy Canes
Hawaii: Kalua Pig
Idaho: Cole Slaw
Illinois: Hot Chocolate
Indiana: French Toast Bake
Iowa: Pulled Pork and Rib Sliders
Kansas: Pinwheels
Kentucky: Venison
Louisiana: Gumbo
Maine: Clam Chowder
Maryland: Crab Cakes
Massachusetts: Cranberry Sauce
Michigan: Sugar Cookies
Minnesota: Christmas Cookies
Mississippi: Deviled Eggs
Missouri: Fruit Cake
Montana: Prime Rib
Nebraska: Mashed Potatoes
Nevada: Sopa de Res
New Hampshire: Pumpkin Pie
New Jersey: Feast of the Seven Fishes
New Mexico: Fudge
New York: Dim Sum
North Carolina: Apple Pie
North Dakota: Pizza
Ohio: Buckeye Cookies
Oklahoma: Cinnamon Rolls
Oregon: Chocolate Chip Cookies
Pennsylvania: Eggnog
Rhode Island: Persimmon Pudding
South Carolina: Breakfast Casserole
South Dakota: Ham
Tennessee: Sausage Balls
Texas: Oyster Stew
Utah: Crepes
Vermont: Pancakes
Virginia: Sweet Potato Casserole
Washington: Sparkling Cider
West Virginia: Hot Buttered Rum
Wisconsin: Tom and Jerry
Wyoming: Jalapeno Poppers
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