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ByGrace Mannon

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Updated: Feb. 05, 2024

    Each state in America has foods associated with it, whether it's a dish invented there or a crop grown in abundance. Many have proudly chosen to designate these as the state food, officially claiming a piece of what makes the United States great!

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    Each state celebrates what they have to offer with an official food. Find out what the states have to offer from coast to coast. Some of the official picks might surprise you!

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    Alabama

    Wild turkeys are abundant in the Yellowhammer State and have been the state game bird since 1980. They can weigh more than 20 pounds, and though they’ll taste quite different from their farm-raised counterparts, they roast up beautifully.

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    Alaska

    The Last Frontier harvests a good deal of the seafood in the United States, and salmon is an important contribution. The best of the best catch from here can be smoked, cured, dehydrated or even turned into candy!

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    Arizona

    People have actually petitioned to have the chimichanga (essentially a deep-fried burrito) named as the Grand Canyon State’s official food, but to no avail…so far. For now, it remains the state’s fave unofficial state food.

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    Arkansas

    Much of the rice production in America is attributed to the Natural State, so it’s an excellent choice as its official grain. Whether you fry it, bake it, or turn it into pudding, rice is a household staple.

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    California

    The Golden State unconventionally declared four different nuts as its official state food, but almonds are the obvious choice. The state produces 80 percent of the world’s crops!

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    Colorado

    Many of the lambs raised in America come from the Centennial State. While it hasn’t been declared an official state food, lamb should definitely be in the running.

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    Connecticut

    Not many states have an official cookie, but the Constitution State has called dibs on the delicious snickerdoodle. This cinnamon-sugar-coated treat would combine nicely with the state’s official dessert, ice cream.

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    Delaware

    Peaches are an important part of the First State’s agricultural heritage. So Delaware has named peach pie its official dessert. Whether you prefer a classic version or one that’s a little more unique, it’s hard to go wrong with a peach pie.

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    Florida

    We all associate the Sunshine State with oranges, but its official dessert—Key lime pie—is even more delicious. Key limes are smaller and seedier than the kind commonly seen in stores, so while it takes some extra effort to juice them, you’ll be glad you did.

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    Georgia

    Though the Peach State lists grits and Vidalia onions as alternative official foods, Georgia will most likely always be associated with the juicy fruit that inspired its nickname. Georgians produce tens of thousands of tons each year; imagine all the crumbles you could make with that many peaches!

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    Hawaii

    While it’s common to think of SPAM as the Aloha State’s key food, its only official item is the coconut muffin! Hawaii is one of the few places in America where coconut palms grow.

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    Idaho

    Whether you prefer russet, red, fingerling or gold, potatoes are an American staple that the Gem State has rightly claimed as its official food. Idaho is the top potato producer in the U.S.

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    Illinois

    Did you know that the Prairie State is a top grower of popcorn? It’s an important part of Illinois’ agricultural production—making it a natural choice as the official snack food.

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    Indiana

    The Hoosier State is proud of its sugar cream pie! This official state pie is made with ingredients people almost always have on hand, which also explains its nickname—”desperation pie.”

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    Iowa

    Inexplicably but delightfully, the Hawkeye State has chosen s’mores as its official snack. Who needs a reason when s’mores are involved?

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    Kansas

    Although Kansas hasn’t proclaimed an official food, barbecue is commonly associated with the Sunflower State. A state could do worse than have a plate of barbecued ribs as its official food!

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    Kentucky

    The Bluegrass State named the blackberry its official fruit in 2004. This beautiful berry is ideal for cobblers and jams. And no, the state beverage is not bourbon. It’s milk.

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    Louisiana

    Not all states have an official doughnut, but it’s no surprise that the Pelican State has claimed beignets. These deep-fried pastry pillows have become synonymous with New Orleans.

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    Maine

    You might associate the Pine Tree State with blueberries and maple syrup, but it’s gone rogue and designated whoopie pies as the state treat. Maine even has a festival dedicated to the tasty cookie sandwiches.

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    Maryland

    One can’t help but think of crab as the Old Line State’s most obvious official state food… and it is. Not coincidentally, it’s also the official state crustacean.

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    Massachusetts

    Is Boston cream pie—the Bay State’s official dessert—a cake or a pie (or both)? Who cares?! It’s delish.

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    Michigan

    The Great Lakes State doesn’t have an official state food, but one popular suggestion is the Coney dog. Though variations exist throughout the state, the most common denominators seem to be a steamed dog, steamed bun, meaty sauce, yellow mustard and maybe a sprinkle of onions.

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    Minnesota

    Morel mushrooms abound in parts of the North Star State, and they were adopted as the official state mushroom in 1984. The honeycomb appearance makes it a breeze to identify, but not so easy to find.

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    Mississippi

    The Magnolia State has only one official food, and it happens to be a sweet one that melts in your mouth: butter cookies!

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    Missouri

    Not too long ago, the Show-Me State appointed the humble ice creamcone as its state dessert. It makes sense since the cone is said to have originated in St. Louis at the World’s Fair way back in 1904.

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    Montana

    Huckleberries might be a good option for the Treasure State’s fruit, but nothing has been made official. It’s delicious to eat and also plays a role in traditional medicine.

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    Nebraska

    Because it’s also known as the Cornhusker State, corn would be a logical choice as Nebraska’s state vegetable. While Nebraskans haven’t done so yet, they should—many believe it to be the world’s most important crop!

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    Nevada

    The Silver State doesn’t have an official state food, but shrimp co*cktail, which originated in Las Vegas in 1959, should be a contender. Where else would you find seafood and sauce served in a glass?

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    New Hampshire

    The official fruit of The Granite State is the pumpkin, an item many don’t even realize is a fruit.

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    New Jersey

    The Garden State is the blueberry capital of our country, so it should come as no surprise that New Jersey has claimed it as the official state fruit. Sandy, acidic soil along the coast is ideal for growing the beautiful berries.

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    New Mexico

    While The Land of Enchantment does have an official state cookie (the bizcochito), but is better known for its chili peppers, which have a unique sweet, spicy, crisp and smoky taste.

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    New York

    New York City was dubbed The Big Apple for good reason. Apples abound in the Empire State—growers produce more than a billion pounds per year. Some of the top varieties are Crispin, Empire, Idared and Rome.

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    North Carolina

    The Tar Heel State grows a large portion of America’s sweet potatoes and proudly claims the crop as the state vegetable. Festivals and conventions celebrating the tuber are held every year.

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    North Dakota

    Chokecherries are common in the Peace Garden State, but not in many other states. So North Dakota alone has designated it as the official state fruit. It’s the perfect fruit for jelly, as the bitter, sour flavor balances out with the addition of sugar.

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    Ohio

    Tomatoes go gangbusters in Ohio—so much so that they’re the Buckeye State’s official fruit. Among the varieties that thrive there: Early Girl, Sun Gold, Roma and Brandywine.

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    Oklahoma

    The Sooner State didn’t stop at a single official food—it chose an entire meal! Fried okra, black-eyed peas and pecan pie are just a sampling of everything on the plate.

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    Oregon

    Most of America’s pears come from Oregon, so it’s the chosen state fruit. The Beaver State grows everything from Bartlett to Bosc.

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    Pennsylvania

    Is there any greater combination of foods than chocolate chip cookies and milk? The Keystone State has smartly designated both as official state foods.

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    Rhode Island

    The Ocean State is the home of coffee milk, a delicious blend of coffee extract or coffee syrup and milk—like chocolate milk for adults, and the state beverage.

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    South Carolina

    Love them or hate them, collard greens are the official vegetable of the Palmetto State. Their nutritional benefits are comparable to that of kale, as they’re a good source of vitamins K, A and C. Maybe they’ll be the next food craze.

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    South Dakota

    The official dessert of Mount Rushmore State hails from Germany, though it has found a welcome home in America. Kuchen, the German word for cake, is a sweet treat that comes in variations to please almost any palate.

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    Tennessee

    The Volunteer State’s fruit is the tomato, a crop it’s cultivated to much acclaim for many years. Big Boy, Better Boy and Celebrity varieties are especially popular choices.

    Also, check this homemademoon pie recipe,your perfect sweet treats.

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    Texas

    Nothing screams Lone Star State quite like chili con carne (except maybe Frito pie!). The former was proclaimed the official state food in 1977. The question is, are beans allowed or are they strictly forbidden?

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    Utah

    Known for growing both sweet and sour cherries, the Beehive State has sensibly dubbed the cherry its official state fruit. One city has been celebrating the drupe with a festival and parade for more than 80 years.

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    Vermont

    The Green Mountain State is serious about apple pie, its state dessert. There are even rules about how to eat it! The pie must be served with a glass of milk, a slice of cheddar cheese and/or a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

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    Virginia

    The Old Dominion State is happy to be known for its cured country ham—the perfect addition to a breakfast plate full of eggs, biscuits and gravy, and grits. We’re talking salty ham here; it’s not for the faint of heart.

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    Washington

    Walla Walla sweet onions are the official vegetable of the Evergreen State. They have a short season and require careful harvesting, but their sweet flavor makes the effort worthwhile.

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    WestVirginia

    The Mountain State has chosen a specific apple as its state fruit—the Golden Delicious. This sweet, delicate variety originated there and is ideal for applesauce.

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    Wisconsin

    Do you think of cheese when Wisconsin is mentioned? It actually hasn’t been named an official state food, but kringlehas! This filled, glazed Nordic pastry is very popular in the Badger State.

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    Wyoming

    Many folks head to the Cowboy State to fish for trout. It’s not an official state food yet, but perhaps it should be. This fish tastes delicious baked, barbecuedor fried.

    Originally Published: July 24, 2019

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    Grace Mannon

    Grace is a full-time mom with a master’s degree in food science. She has worked for clients like a bakery, a baby food company and a snack food company. Now a Taste of Home contributor, she curates recipe collections and shares baking techniques. She loves to experiment in the kitchen and writes about her hits (and misses) on her blog, A Southern...

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