Foods/Common Dishes
Early Settlers
Common Ingredients
States
Potpourri
100
This pennsylvania sandwich made of thinly sliced beef — usually frozen chip steak — cooked on a griddle and served on a sliced roll with cheese and onions. 

philly cheesesteak

100

This group first settled along the Hudson River in 1624; two years later they established the colony of New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island.

The Dutch

100

New Jersey's offical nickname is "The Garden State" because they use a lot of these ingredients.

Vegetables 

100

In 2018 this state had 65.2 million people come and visit the many tourist places they have. 

New York 

100

What state is considered "the melting pot of America" 

New York

200
This Maryland dish is a variety of fishcake that is popular in the United States. It is composed of crab meat and various other ingredients. 


Crab cake 

200

This group was the first European settlers in Pennsylvania. Traveling up the Delaware from a settlement at the present site of Wilmington, Del., Gov. Johan Printz

Swedes

200

A sticky, sweet confection brought to the Mid-Atlantic region by the colonial settlers. Today this ingredient is now used in desserts. 

Marshmallows

200

The state motto is "Liberty and Prosperity."

New Jersey 

200

The first baseball statuim was built in this state in 1909.

Pennsylvania

300

This New York style food  is the original style available in the United States, originating from the Jewish community of New York City,

Bagel

300

Descendents of the Paleo-Indians,these ealry settlers, were the first known inhabitants to occupy this land—the Mid-Atlantic region.

The Algonquian Indians

300

This is a mixture of rye grain and wheat flour.

Rye Bread 

300

This state spends $560,000 a year marketing its seafood. 

Maryland 

300

This state is known as the "first state"

Delware

400

The most famous of all Pennsylvania Dutch Pies. Aslo referred to as Pie cake to molasses. 

Shoofly Pie 

400

These three groups were the first European settlers in New Jersey. Bergen, founded in 1660, was New Jersey's first permanent European settlement.

The Dutch, Swedes, and Finns

400

This is a Greek-American sandwhich made from slices of rotisserie-rosted, seasoned lamb.

Gyro

400

This state is the least populated state in America.

Delware

400

This state is home to more diners than any other state 

New Jersey 

500

This soft, chewy pulled taffy, always wrapped in wax paper and usually boxed as a souvenir, hails from Atlantic City, but is found all over the Jersey Shore.

Saltwater taffy 

500

The first inhabitants of Maryland were _____ who came more than 10,000 years ago from other parts of North America to hunt mammoth, great bison and caribou.

Paleo-Indians

500

The roe peoduced by shad just before spawning. Considered a delicay with a distinctive, nutty flavor, it ca be poached or pan fried.

Shad Roe

500

The first thanksgiving was held in this state 

Virgina

500

This state is called "great shellfish bay"

Maryland