South Vs. North
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Is there any one food that is strictly eaten in the North that isn't in the South.
How about a food that is in the South but not in the North?
Posted by Anonymous on Feb. 14, 2013 at 2:20 PM
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on Feb. 15, 2013 at 2:06 PM
In wv you can buy them everywhere, every local restaurant and bakery.makes.them and you can buy them at walmart and gas stations.
Quoting lacilyn:
We have a pizza place with them on the menu but I've never had one. But I don't care for pizza, there's only a two places I like pizza from and neither are here where I live!
Quoting mylifemylove864:
I'm from Missouri and I love fried pickles
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I'm pretty sure pepperoni rolls.are just a WV thing
Quoting lacilyn:
I figured they were available at restaurants, but wasn't sure if they were popular. Lol. I've got family in Illinois and they thought I was crazy when I suggested fried pickles. And fam in ks that looked at me like I'd done sprouted cucumbers out of my ears. Lol
Quoting Jennyanne322:
You can get fried pickles at any hooters, Buffalo Wild Wings, and a bunch of other places in the north. Plus they are super easy to make. I live in NYC and get them all the time.
Quoting lacilyn:
Fried pickles? Is that a southern thing? They are soooo good. And fried jalapeno straws!
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on Feb. 15, 2013 at 2:07 PM
Quoting RaynesMommy07:
Soda. Up north it's SODA! I can't stand when I go down south and ppl say "you mean pop?" No, I mean SODA! Lol
In the south, I think they usually say coke or cola. Pop is usually a Midwestern term. At least in Ohio, everyone here says pop.
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on Feb. 15, 2013 at 2:21 PM
Weiners!!! Coffee milk!!!
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on Feb. 15, 2013 at 2:23 PM
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We call a huge sandwhich a grinder.
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on Feb. 15, 2013 at 2:28 PM
Nope. Its all coke. My Yankee DH is still trying to figure that one out lol
Quoting Anonymous:Dunno....but it's pop, not soda😜
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on Feb. 15, 2013 at 2:30 PM
When I went to Kentucky they called it pop. I had no idea what they was talking about for the first 2 days.
Quoting smalltowngal:
Quoting RaynesMommy07:
Soda. Up north it's SODA! I can't stand when I go down south and ppl say "you mean pop?" No, I mean SODA! Lol
In the south, I think they usually say coke or cola. Pop is usually a Midwestern term. At least in Ohio, everyone here says pop.
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