Most Iconic Foods From The 1970s In Every State!
Most Iconic Foods From The 1970s In Every State!
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Each state has a wildly different food culture. But have you wondered what every state’s specialty is? From Desserts to Savory delights, Let's travel back to the 70s to discover the best America had to offer. Here we go!
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There was an error in the video regarding the topic of Kansas. Therefore, unfortunately, this state is omitted from the video. Our apologies for this 😟
Chicken fried steak is not made out of chicken. It is called chicken fried steak because it is breaded and fried like fried chicken. The meat is actually thin cut and pounded beef......like a cube steak.
Chimichangka is actually invented by accident centuries ago! It started as a burrito and then it is deep fried! 😊
The way he said "BBQ" instead of barbecue was so cringey. You can tell he's never visited the South
As someone from CT, I agree with your choice of steamed cheeseburgers. HOWEVER, the cheeseburger DIDN'T originate in Middletown, but in Meriden, specifically Ted's which is still open to this day and all the original steaming machines, which is NOTHING like you showed. The other thing CT is known for is New Haven-style pizza. THAT is literally a war between 3 specific pizza places, but while I am familiar with many of the dishes from states close to me and family I have that live in other neighboring states in New England, but you need to do MORE research, ESPECIALLY on CT's steamed cheeseburger legacy. You didn't do CT ANY justice whatsoever!
You got Michigan wrong; it's the pastie that we're famous for!
B4 u created these types of geographic type of videos, u should check the local dialect for pronunciations. U got many wrong 😑 chicken fried steak is beef not chicken. An original Philly cheese steak is made with cheese wiz not actual cheese.
Why are you talking about the fried ravioli when you're showing videos about the Huckleberry Jam? You talked about the fried ravioli twice
Chicken fried steak is not chicken😂
😂 Montana got robbed
Tennessee would be Lookout MoonPies and RC cola
The steamed hamburger was a regional thing until recently. I grew up in Connecticut during the 1970s and never heard of them. I have since found out that for a long time they were a menu item in a handful of towns and none of them in Greater Hartford area.
While the video for Montana's Huckleberry Jam is playing, the audio over that segment is actually a repeat from the prior segment on Toasted Ravioli.
I've lived in Missouri my whole life and I can count with my hands the amount of times I've eaten toasted ravioli. Our signature dish is most definitely our BBQ, and it bitchslaps every other state's BBQ.
i am from NJ and i oooooove disco fries. mostly bcus it reminds me of poutine.
Green chili stew is so freaking great.
Fabián García is the father of the New Mexico Hatch Chile.
x I eat a Runza whenever I can (I am a Nebraskan).
It's pronounced Gooey-duck
No sitting in the sofa arm, no socks! 🧦