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Nutmeg
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« on: July 19, 2022, 11:44:49 AM »
« edited: July 19, 2022, 11:51:15 AM by Nutmeg »

I'll say 6.

Most of these are meat, so as a vegetarian, not too many. Had boiled peanuts (GA) many times, sushirrito (CA), Grape Nuts ice cream (NH), peanut soup (VA) once that I can recall, a vegan version of the Garbage Plate (NY) from my favorite restaurant in Rochester (they call it a "compost plate"), and a "walking taco" but in Louisiana rather than Iowa, and I don't recall it being called that in La.

For Missouri, I think the St. Paul sandwich is weirder than Provel cheese. That said, the St. Paul sandwich is one of the great American immigrant inventions, imho.
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Nutmeg
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« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2022, 07:24:45 AM »

7. Ube. This one is probably the trendiest these days of these all, I’ve had it many times in many ways. Honestly I even had ube pancakes this week lmao. Not so much a dish on its own as a good ingredient.

Totally agree. Also for Hawai'i the weirder food surely is poi, rather than ube.
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