What fish is Alaska known for?
Wild Salmon
What kind of food do they serve at diners in the U.S.?
Breakfast food, sandwiches, burgers, milkshakes, etc.
Where is the cheese located on Chicago-style Deep Dish pizza?
UNDER THE SAUCE
What sweet topping is Vermont (and Canada) known for producing?
(Hint: comes from trees)
Maple syrup
True or false: Southern breakfast food is meant to be eaten daily or frequently
False
What type of raw seafood do the East and West Coasts of the US both produce?
Oysters
What US state is known for growing potatoes?
Idaho
What food is Wisconsin known for?
Cheese
What ingredient makes New York Bagels so famous?
The NYC tap water
What sweet potato dish do southerners traditionally eat on Thanksgiving?
Sweet potato casserole (sweet potato with marshmellows)
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What creamy seafood soup is New England known for?
What makes NYC pizza special?
Thin crust and wide slices
The Midwest is nicknamed the "_____ of America" because of its role in producing grain and wheat.
Breadbasket
What is the famous sandwich from Philadelphia?
Philly Cheesesteak
The Carolinas use a tangy, ______-based sauce for their barbecue food.
vinegar
What is the famous seafood sandwich they make in Maine + New England?
Lobster Roll
What decade in the 1900s is most associated with American diners?
The 1950s
What food is traditionally eaten at Wrigley Field (baseball stadium) in Chicago?
Hot dogs
In what state was Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream founded?
Vermont
What savory, rich southern breakfast food consists of fluffy baked bread covered in thick sauce?
Biscuits and gravy

What is the official state shellfish of Rhode Island?
(hint: Family Guy)
The Northern Quahog

What is the name of the first fast food restaurant in the U.S.?
White Castle
What traditional German sandwhich became a staple in the US state of Nebraska?
Runza

What is the cake that Maine is famous for?
Whoopie Pie
What barbecue style meat is my hometown of Atlanta known for?
Chicken wings