Probably barbecue ribs or pulled pork and cheerwine though I don’t like any of those.
Chicken and waffles though go hard. Add a cookout shake and I’m happy.
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Probably barbecue ribs or pulled pork and cheerwine though I don’t like any of those.
Chicken and waffles though go hard. Add a cookout shake and I’m happy.
Boiled crawfish and a cold beer. Or maybe turtle soup au sherry and a sazerac. Depends on the season.
I'm a little to the right of you on the Gulf. Can I come over for some of that?
Probably a Cuban sandwich and Cafe con leche.
(ETA if it has to be things that grow here, probably fried alligator bites and orange juice)
Roast dinner and cider I think, idk if there's a more fitting combo for the British countryside
Chicken teriyaki and coffee
My home state would probably be tacos and milk tea
Shrimp & Grits
Obviously pierogi and vodka
Pork BBQ and Collards. Finish it down with some Cheerwine.
Lexington style or GTFO
Smoked ribs with BBQ sauce (its always sweet baby rays) and Dr. Pepper
I don't currently live there but it is my permanent residence technically
Fried gator tail and a Malibu driver
San Diego… I’m saying a burrito and a Modelo
Breakfast tacos and Agua de Jamaica.
Sweet tea and wet BBQ.
Irish Coffee and Mission Burritos.
Theres no drink option other than overly hoppy IPA (gross, I know, but it is the pnw) and likely salmon on some mixed greens.
I was wondering why there were so many IPAs up here. Didn't realize it was a regional thing. Recently moved to Portland
Weißwurst / white sausage.
Not absolutely unique, but very well-known and therefore pretty identifying for the state of Bavaria.
What I'd vote for: fish and chips What people actually want: McDonalds Because people are dumb
Dried plums and beetroots are a staple of the agricultural region I live in ; red wine comes next
Chicago hot dog, surely. The deep dish pizza thing is exaggerated, but Chicago style hot dog is plentiful. Chicago style hot dog loves you. If you ask for ketchup you will have packets thrown at you disdainfully.
Minnesota: Honeycrisp apple hard cider and fried Ellsworth cheese curds.
Dinnede (a type of flatbread/pizza thing), and white wine.
Dinnede looks very delicious.
Lake Huron Whitefish, asparagus, morels (dried from May) and strawberries all local today!
A craft lager and a local dry white wine.
milk, and grilled stickies
I've never heard of grilled stickies before but they look delicious.
Vermont: A maple creeme (maple flavored, butterfat heavy, soft serve) and your choice of locally brewed beer. We’ve got a lot of craft breweries. I know Heady Topper has a cult following, but there are also other options.
Beef pot roast and plain white bread rolls (ohio). Dont think there is a distinct drink for Ohio.
Horchata and Paella
Hmm birch beer and disco fries I suppose! Or salt water taffy.
Biryani and rao (sugarcane juice)
Although biryani is mostly a special occasional thing. The daily driver would be lentils.
Similarly the more common drink would be coca cola/ pepsi.
If we aren't going based on what is naturally available which would be a variety of different berries but no fruit plus some trout and venison then it would probably be something simple like hamburgers and a screamer(a slushy with soft serve ice cream at the top and bottom mixed in like a swirl
The Bedfordshire Clanger!