Iconic US Foods Crossword Puzzle
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- 3. This citrus pie was made popular in the southernmost tip of Florida.
- 4. This Tennessee dish is fried and prepared with an insane amount of pepper until it is dark red in color and spicy in flavor.
- 5. Over 2 million pounds of this Cincinnati dish are eaten every year.
- 11. Californians are fiercely proud of this simple trendy breakfast item that that can be prepared in a variety of ways.
- 13. This appetizer was invented by mistake when a St. Louis chef dropped a piece meat stuffed pasta in the deep fryer.
- 14. This sandwich emerged from the working class of New Orleans and is typically filled with fried seafood.
- 16. You'd be amiss to travel through Kansas City without trying this sweet and smoky barbecued meat.
- 17. Minneapolis is known for this burger that has a melted cheese core.
- 19. This sandwich served on a split top bun is native to Maine due to an abundance of the key ingredient.
- 20. Baltimore is known for this fried seafood dish, often seasoned with Old Bay.
- 22. Springfield, IL is best known for this sandwich that consists of a large slice of bread, a hamburger patty, and a mound of fries all smothered in cheese sauce.
- 24. It's practically sacrilege to visit Philadelphia without getting one of these iconic sandwiches.
- 25. New Orleans is known for this chowder made from seafood and a variety of other ingredients.
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- 1. This condiment of pickled vegetables is put on nearly everything in Chicago.
- 2. Trenton, NJ is known for these stacks of minced ham.
- 6. This sandwich is deemed as the unofficial sandwich of New York and rose in popularity among delis in the early 1900's.
- 7. New York City is known for this bread product, just add a schmear.
- 8. Layers of ham and pork, with Swiss cheese pickles and mustard make up the official sandwich of Tampa, FL.
- 9. This dish is Hawaii's version of Japanese sashimi.
- 10. Austin is known for this Mexican street food staple.
- 12. Rellenos Albuquerque is known for this traditional Mexican dish of stuffed peppers.
- 15. A hot dog made famous in Washington D.C. that is served with herbs, chili sauce, and onions.
- 18. In Milwaukee you can tell if these fried appetizers are fresh by their characteristic squeak.
- 21. The official dessert of Massachusetts.
- 23. This open-faced sandwich made with turkey and bacon was invented in Louisville nearly 100 years ago.