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my local area is typified by PURE CLEAN WATER
So that rules out most developed areas.
In my country, the most renowned chefs all work at a hardware store
Went to one the other day, no snags out the front. Devo
Around here I'd say beef brisket sandwich with sweet BBQ sauce.
... And of course a Dr. Pepper.
Hello fellow Kansas Citian!
Boiled crawfish and a cold beer. Or maybe turtle soup au sherry and a sazerac. Depends on the season.
I'm a little to the right of you on the Gulf. Can I come over for some of that?
Probably a Cuban sandwich and Cafe con leche.
(ETA if it has to be things that grow here, probably fried alligator bites and orange juice)
Roast dinner and cider I think, idk if there's a more fitting combo for the British countryside
Philly: A cheesesteak, hoagie, or Italian roast pork (with broccoli rabe, roasted hot peppers, and sharp provolone cheese) sandwich, and a citywide special (traditionally a 12oz PBR and a shot of Jim Beam for $5)
Yuengs & Wings (which rhymes) would be another solid choice
For the kids, maybe a birch beer and a soft pretzel
It's gonna be poutine isn't it? Or maybe ketchup chips. Anything but the fucking Caesar (why clamato????)
Obviously pierogi and vodka
Smoked ribs with BBQ sauce (its always sweet baby rays) and Dr. Pepper
I don't currently live there but it is my permanent residence technically
Shawarma and a Vodkow martini.
This is how we explain storm watches v. storm warnings, for reference:
Edit: Second choice would be a Killaloe Sunrise and an Old Style Pilsner. Both are ok, on the simpler side, and people often loudly argue that the fancier alternatives with more toppings and complexity are better.
I literally live where the "Pluot," a combination of a plum and apricot, was first bred. So it has to be that.
Personally, I don't like them that much. I'd prefer to have my plums and apricots separated, Tuvix style.
Probably barbecue ribs or pulled pork and cheerwine though I don’t like any of those.
Chicken and waffles though go hard. Add a cookout shake and I’m happy.
Cheese and beer. No contest. Everyone would.
Dried plums and beetroots are a staple of the agricultural region I live in ; red wine comes next
Theres no drink option other than overly hoppy IPA (gross, I know, but it is the pnw) and likely salmon on some mixed greens.
I was wondering why there were so many IPAs up here. Didn't realize it was a regional thing. Recently moved to Portland
Rollkuchen and a Pine needle Gin.
Cheesesteaks and yeungling
GO BIRDS
Lake Huron Whitefish, asparagus, morels (dried from May) and strawberries all local today!
A craft lager and a local dry white wine.
What I'd vote for: fish and chips What people actually want: McDonalds Because people are dumb
Pickled herring, new potatos, sour cream and chive, oh and strawberries.
At least during midsummer.
But on christmas we have pickled herring, potatos, sour cream, chive and cold smoked rain deer meat.
French fries and meth.
Shrimp & Grits
Dinnede (a type of flatbread/pizza thing), and white wine.
Dinnede looks very delicious.
Chicago hot dog, surely. The deep dish pizza thing is exaggerated, but Chicago style hot dog is plentiful. Chicago style hot dog loves you. If you ask for ketchup you will have packets thrown at you disdainfully.
A giant tasteless breaded pork tenderloin sandwich (a flattened pork chop, breaded, deep fried, and placed on a way too small bun) and a Busch light.
Note that this isn't an endorsement, but its the bullshit my area is known for and it fits.
Chicken teriyaki and coffee
My home state would probably be tacos and milk tea
Beer, fries or chocolate, hmmm. I should first taste them all again, just to be sure.
milk, and grilled stickies
I've never heard of grilled stickies before but they look delicious.
Weißwurst / white sausage.
Not absolutely unique, but very well-known and therefore pretty identifying for the state of Bavaria.
Käsespätzle and Spezi (das Original von Riegele)
Sweet tea and wet BBQ.
Breakfast tacos and Agua de Jamaica.
Beef pot roast and plain white bread rolls (ohio). Dont think there is a distinct drink for Ohio.
San Diego… I’m saying a burrito and a Modelo
Tacos (really good ones like a proper al pastor or birria) and a strong frozen margarita.