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Here at Home (Carlisle)
100

You can find this traditional dish of fries topped with curds and gravy all over Canada.

Poutine.

100

German festival, where you can sample beer and cultural dishes. 

Oktoberfest. 

100

Popular Korean dish whose name means "fire meat". Commonly served over rice or in lettuce wraps. 

Bulgogi.

100

This Pennsylvania sandwich is served on a hoagie roll and topped with cheese.

Cheesesteak

100

Head to this local restaurant to satisfy your craving for crepes. 

Helena's.

200

An island in the Caribbean known for dishes such as mofongo and pastelon. Also home to this year's Super Bowl headliner.

Puerto Rico. 

200

This city is recognized as the pizza capital of both the world and Italy. 

Naples.

200

This tart fruit filled with seeds, known as "the fruit of the dead" in Greek mythology, is a common addition to many Georgian dishes. 

Pomegranate 

200

 This state is home to the infamous grocery store Erewhon, where you can find an abundance of influencers along with your produce.

California.

200

A Belgian restaurant, with frites fried in beef tallow. 

Café Bruges.

300

Often called the Three Sisters, these crops are an essential foundation of MesoAmeircan and North American culture. 

Corn, beans, and squash. 

300

This country is the largest producer of olive oil in the world, and is home to dishes such as paella and gazspacho.  

Spain.

300

This spice is used frequently in Indian dishes and is easily recognizable for its bright yellow-orange color.

Tumeric. 

300

Dr. Pepper is considered the "national soft drink" of this larger-than-life Southern State. 

Texas

300

This purple root is common in cultures around the world. It can be found as a flavor of boba at Issei Ramen. 

Taro.

400

Home to dishes such as Feijoada and Picanha, you can eat while attending Carnival. 

Brazil.

400

This traditional Polish dish consists of  savory dumplings filled meat, potato, or cheese. 

Pierogis. 

400

Traditional, bite-sized Chinese cuisine that, when literally translated, means "Touch the Heart". 

Dim Sum. 

400

This iconic Maryland seasoning was created in the 1940s by a German immigrant.

Old Bay

400

A small local joint, where you can get your fill of tacos and yucca fries. 

Taqueria Laurita.

500

This South American country is known for its grass-fed beef and is a top-five global exporter of this meat. 

Argentina. 

500

In this frigid, Scandinavian country, you can chow down on a whale steak. 

Norway.

500

In this country, the traditional dessert of baklava, crisp layered dough filled with chopped nuts, is a common sweet treat.

Lebanon. 

500

This morning beverage is the national drink for 20 U.S. states, and it's sure to help you grow strong bones.

Milk. 

500

This beloved restaurant served Nepali food, though recently closed it is not forgotten. 

Yak and Yeti. 

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