Every state has its own official motto, flag and animal, but some states have a special official food or dessert. Here are just a few examples of special sweet treats that are beloved by the inhabitants of some of our individual states.
For instance, it probably wouldn't surprise you to learn that the State Pie of Florida is the Key lime pie. This tart, meringue-topped dessert is made using key limes, which are found throughout the famous Florida Keys. Floridians have been making this pie since the late 1800s, but was not officially named the state pie until 2006.
You will find more states with their respective official state pies too. Because Maine's official fruit is blueberry it is then given that their state pie is blueberry pie. As for their official state treat, they have the Whoopie Pie. The biggest of the Whoopie in fact is made in Maine with a recorded weight of a thousand pounds. Directing our attention to Massachusetts, you will know of the Boston cream pie being layers of cake separated by vanilla custard with chocolate glaze for topping and this is their official state pie. Their state cookie which they are proud of is the chocolate chip cookie.
Still, other states find it enjoyable to have sweet treats. For Minnesota it is the blueberry muffin that is their official state muffin. And for New Mexico it is that unique cinnamon and anise flavored treat known as bizcochito that is their official state cookie. Even when Utah has no official dessert the state snack food for them is Jell-O. Highly famous after the St. Louis World Fair in the year 1904, the ice cream cone eventually became the official state dessert of Missouri.
While California doesn't have an official food or dessert, there's no denying that the citizens of the Golden State love a delicious treat. If you love ice cream and other frosty treats and are near Los Angeles, consider taking a trip to the Culver City ice cream shop YoKuMon is an excellent idea. In addition to an assortment of ice cream, shakes, shave ice and sundaes, YoKuMon's specialty is the $2 gourmet ice cream sandwich.
You can't find these ice cream sandwiches like these on a supermarket freezer shelf. YoKuMon's signature sandwiches are created using homemade cookies that are baked freshly throughout the day. Customers select their favorite type of cookie and their favorite flavor of ice cream and their custom ice cream sandwich is made to order. There a dozen flavors of ice cream and cookie flavors such as red velvet, peanut butter, oatmeal raisin, chocolate chip and several more.
For instance, it probably wouldn't surprise you to learn that the State Pie of Florida is the Key lime pie. This tart, meringue-topped dessert is made using key limes, which are found throughout the famous Florida Keys. Floridians have been making this pie since the late 1800s, but was not officially named the state pie until 2006.
You will find more states with their respective official state pies too. Because Maine's official fruit is blueberry it is then given that their state pie is blueberry pie. As for their official state treat, they have the Whoopie Pie. The biggest of the Whoopie in fact is made in Maine with a recorded weight of a thousand pounds. Directing our attention to Massachusetts, you will know of the Boston cream pie being layers of cake separated by vanilla custard with chocolate glaze for topping and this is their official state pie. Their state cookie which they are proud of is the chocolate chip cookie.
Still, other states find it enjoyable to have sweet treats. For Minnesota it is the blueberry muffin that is their official state muffin. And for New Mexico it is that unique cinnamon and anise flavored treat known as bizcochito that is their official state cookie. Even when Utah has no official dessert the state snack food for them is Jell-O. Highly famous after the St. Louis World Fair in the year 1904, the ice cream cone eventually became the official state dessert of Missouri.
While California doesn't have an official food or dessert, there's no denying that the citizens of the Golden State love a delicious treat. If you love ice cream and other frosty treats and are near Los Angeles, consider taking a trip to the Culver City ice cream shop YoKuMon is an excellent idea. In addition to an assortment of ice cream, shakes, shave ice and sundaes, YoKuMon's specialty is the $2 gourmet ice cream sandwich.
You can't find these ice cream sandwiches like these on a supermarket freezer shelf. YoKuMon's signature sandwiches are created using homemade cookies that are baked freshly throughout the day. Customers select their favorite type of cookie and their favorite flavor of ice cream and their custom ice cream sandwich is made to order. There a dozen flavors of ice cream and cookie flavors such as red velvet, peanut butter, oatmeal raisin, chocolate chip and several more.
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