Anonymous wrote:Had a neighbor from New Jersey who introduced me to a meat called Taylor Ham. I have to admit with an egg and cheese on a bun for breakfast was pretty delicious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:salt potatoes (from reddit thread on upstate NY)
How far are salt potatoes from steamed cheeseburgers, geographically? I’ve got a vague New York food map.
“Steamed hams”. It’s an Albany expression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:salt potatoes (from reddit thread on upstate NY)
How far are salt potatoes from steamed cheeseburgers, geographically? I’ve got a vague New York food map.
Anonymous wrote:Kolaches
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've discovered a bunch of different state/regional foods thanks to Tiktok. Mostly Midwestern it seems. I find it really interesting to see all the different things I've never heard of that are staples elsewhere. I grew up outside Boston and I don't feel like there was anything really unique that we had at family gatherings.
Do people eat boston baked beans and boston brown bread or is that a myth that i just made up in my mind in this moment?
Anonymous wrote:I've discovered a bunch of different state/regional foods thanks to Tiktok. Mostly Midwestern it seems. I find it really interesting to see all the different things I've never heard of that are staples elsewhere. I grew up outside Boston and I don't feel like there was anything really unique that we had at family gatherings.
Anonymous wrote:Kolaches
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Minnesota - hot dish. Had no idea this was even a thing, and I've been in this Earth for decades. And some of them apparently put tater tots in it?
Someone has been falling into Facebook clickbait.