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词条 List of U.S. state foods
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  2. See also

  3. References

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This is a list of official U.S. state foods:

State Food type Food name Image Year &
citation
AlabamaState nut Pecan 1982[1]
State fruit Blackberry 2004[2]
State tree fruit Peach 2006[3]
State dessert Lane cake 2016[4]
Alaska None[5]
Arizona None[6]
ArkansasState fruit
State vegetable
South Arkansas Vine Ripe Pink Tomato 1987[7]
State grain Rice 2007[8]
State grape Cynthiana (Vitis aestivalis) 2009[9]
State nut Pecan 2009[10]
California[11]State nuts Almond, Walnut, Pistachio, and Pecan border=infobox |perrow=2 |total_width = 150 |image1= Mandel Gr 99.jpg |image2= 3 walnuts.jpg |image3= Pistachios th.jpg |image4= Pecan-nuts-on-tree.jpg |align=left}} 2017[12][13][14]
Colorado None[15]
Connecticut None[16]
DelawareState dessert Peach pie 2009[17]
State fruit Strawberry 2010[18]
FloridaState fruit Orange 2005[19][20]
State pie Key lime pie 2006[21]
Georgia[22][23]State vegetable Vidalia sweet onion 1990[24][25]
State fruit Peach 1995[26][27]
State prepared food Grits 2002[28]
Hawaii[29] None[30][31]
IdahoState fruit Huckleberry 2000[32]
State vegetable Potato 2002[32]
IllinoisState snack food Popcorn 2004 [33]
State fruitMalus {{hybrid>domestica|lc=y}}) 2007[33]
State vegetable Sweet corn 2015[33]
State pie Pumpkin pie 2016[33]
State grain Corn 2018[33][34]
Indiana None[35]
Iowa None[36]
Kansas None[37]
KentuckyState fruit Blackberry 2004[38][39]
LouisianaState fruit Louisiana strawberry 1980[40]
State jellies Mayhaw jelly
and
Louisiana sugar cane jelly
2003[41]
State meat pie Natchitoches meat pie 2003[42]
State vegetable Sweet potato 2003[43]
State cuisine Gumbo 2004[44]
MaineState berry Wild blueberry 1991[45]
State herb Wintergreen 1999[46]
State dessert Blueberry pie made with wild Maine blueberries 2011[47][48]
State treat Whoopie pie 2011[49][48]
State sweetener Pure Maine maple syrup 2015[50]
MarylandState crustacean Blue crab (Callinectes sapidus Rathburn) 1989[51]
State dessert Smith Island Cake 2008[52]
MassachusettsState muffin Corn muffin 1986[53][54]
State bean Baked navy bean 1993[53][55]
State berry Cranberry 1994[53][56]
State dessert Boston cream pie 1996[53][57]
State cookie Chocolate chip cookie 1997[53][58]
State doughnut Boston cream doughnut 2003[53][59]
Michigan None[60]
MinnesotaState grain Wild rice 1977[61]
State mushroom Morel 1984[61]
State muffin Blueberry muffin 1988[61]
State fruit Honeycrisp apple 2006[61]
Mississippi None[62]
MissouriState tree nut Eastern black walnut (Juglans nigra) 1990[63]
State grape Norton/Cynthiana (Vitis aestivalis) 2003[64]
State dessert Ice cream cone 2008[65]
Montana None[66]
Nebraska None[67]
Nevada None[68]
New HampshireState fruit Pumpkin 2006[69]
State vegetable White Potato 2013[70]
New JerseyState fruit Northern highbush blueberry 2004[71]
New MexicoState vegetables New Mexico chile[72]
and
Frijoles pintos (Pinto beans)
border=infobox |perrow=2 |total_width = 150 |image1= New Mexico green chile.jpg |image2= Refried beans-frijoles refritos.jpg |align=left}} 1965[73][74]
State cookie Biscochito 1989[73]
New YorkState fruit Apple 1976[75][76]
State muffin Apple muffin 1987[75][77]
State snack Yogurt 2014[78][79]
North CarolinaState vegetable Sweet potato 1995[80]
State blue berry Blueberry 2001[80]
State red berry Strawberry 2001[80]
State fruit Scuppernong grape 2001[80]
North DakotaState fruit Chokecherry 2007[81]
OhioState fruit Tomato 2009[82]
State native fruit Pawpaw 2009[82]
OklahomaState meal Chicken-fried steak,
barbequed pork,
fried okra,
squash,
cornbread,
grits,
corn,
sausage with biscuits and gravy,
black-eyed peas,
strawberries,
and
pecan pie
border=infobox |perrow=2 |total_width = 150 |image1= CountryFriedSteak.jpg |image2= Pork steaks cooking-1.jpg |image3=Bucket of raw okra pods.jpg |image4= YellowSquash.jpg |image5= Skillet cornbread 1.jpg |image6= Grits 1.jpg |image7=vegCorn.jpg |image8= Biscuits-and-gravy.jpg |image9= Black-eyed-pea-closeup.jpg |image10= Strawberry444.jpg |image11=Pecan pie slice.jpg |align=left}} 1988[83][84]
State fruit Strawberry 2005[83]
State vegetable Watermelon 2007[83][85]
OregonState nut Hazelnut (Filbert) 1989[86]
State mushroom Pacific Golden Chanterelle 1999[86]
State fruit Pear 2005[86]
Pennsylvania None[87][88]
Rhode IslandState fruit Rhode Island Greening Apple 1991[89]
State appetizer Calamari 2015[90]
South CarolinaState fruit Peach 1984[91][92]
State snack food Boiled peanuts 2006[91][93]
State vegetable Collard greens 2011[91][94]
State picnic cuisine Barbecue 2014[91]
South DakotaState dessert Kuchen 2000[95]
State bread Frybread 2005[95]
TennesseeState fruit Tomato 2003[96]
Texas[97]State dish Chili con carne 1977[98]
State fruit Texas Red Grapefruit 1993[98]
State pepper Jalapeño 1995[98]
State native pepper Chiltepin 1997[98]
State vegetable Sweet onion 1997[98]
State health nut Native pecan 2001[98]
State snack Tortilla chips
and
salsa

2003[98]
State bread Pan de campo 2005[98]
State cobbler Peach cobbler 2013[98]
State pie Pecan pie 2013[98]
State squash Pumpkin 2013[98]
UtahState fruit Cherry 1997[99]
State historic vegetable Sugar beet 2002[138]
State snack food Jell-O 2001[100]
State vegetable Spanish sweet onion 2002[101]
VermontState flavor Maple 1993[102]
State fruit Apple 1999[103]
State pie Apple pie 1999[104]
State vegetable Gilfeather Turnip 2015[105]
Virginia None[106]
WashingtonState fruit Apple 1989[107]
State vegetable Walla Walla sweet onion 2007[108]
West VirginiaState fruit Golden Delicious apple 1995[109]
WisconsinState grain Corn (Zea mays) 1989[110][111][112]
State fruit Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) 2003[110][112]
State pastry Kringle 2013[110][113]
State dairy product Cheese 2017[110][114]
Wyoming None[115]

Notes

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.archives.state.al.us/emblems/st_nut.html |title=Official Alabama Nut |accessdate=2007-03-18 |date=2001-07-12 |work=Alabama Emblems, Symbols and Honors |publisher=Alabama Department of Archives and History}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.archives.state.al.us/emblems/st_fruit.html |title=State Fruit of Alabama |accessdate=2007-03-18 |date=2004-08-30 |work=Alabama Emblems, Symbols and Honors |publisher=Alabama Department of Archives and History}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.archives.state.al.us/emblems/st_treefruit.html |title=State Tree Fruit of Alabama |accessdate=2007-03-18 |date=2006-04-20 |work=Alabama Emblems, Symbols and Honors |publisher=Alabama Department of Archives and History}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=https://news.wbhm.org/feature/2016/lane-cake-named-official-state-dessert-alabama-lawmakers/ |title=Lane Cake Named Official State Dessert by Alabama Lawmakers |accessdate=2016-04-30 |date=2016-04-30 }}
5. ^{{cite web |title=State Symbols |work=Alaska Kids' Corker |publisher=State of Alaska |url=http://alaska.gov/kids/student.htm |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
6. ^{{cite web |title=State Symbols of Arizona |work=Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records |url=https://azlibrary.gov/arizona-almanac/state-symbols |accessdate=2018-07-26}}
7. ^{{cite web |title=Official State Fruit and Vegetable—aka: South Arkansas Vine Ripe Pink Tomato|work= The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture |publisher=The Central Arkansas Library System |first=David |last=Ware |date=March 8, 2018|url=http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=3156 |accessdate=2018-07-27}}
8. ^{{cite web |title=Official State Grain—aka: Rice |work= The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture |publisher=The Central Arkansas Library System |first=Steven |last=Teske |date=March 8, 2018|url=http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=5250 |accessdate=2018-07-27}}
9. ^{{cite web |title=Official State Grape-aka: Cynthiana Grape |work= The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture |publisher=The Central Arkansas Library System |first=David |last=Ware |date=March 8, 2018|url= http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=3118 |accessdate=2018-07-27}}
10. ^{{cite web |title=Official State Nut—aka: Pecan |work= The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture |publisher=The Central Arkansas Library System |first=David |last=Ware |date=March 8, 2018|url= http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=5923 |accessdate=2018-07-27}}
11. ^In a proclamation as acting governor, Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom declared the artichoke state vegetable, the avocado state fruit, the almond state nut, and rice state grain. The legislature did not enact these.
12. ^{{cite web |title=State Symbols |work=State History | publisher=California Stale Library |url= http://www.library.ca.gov/california-history/state-symbols/ |accessdate=2018-07-26}}
13. ^{{cite news |title= California declared four nuts the official state nut. Technically they're all seeds |last=Shalby |first=Colleen |newspaper=LA Times |date= July 19, 2017 |url=http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-nuts-official-20170719-story.html |accessdate=2018-07-26}}
14. ^{{cite news |title= Newsom busy; artichokes, avocados elevated in Jerry Brown's absence |last=York |first=Anthony |newspaper=LA Times |date= April 22, 2013 |url=http://articles.latimes.com/2013/apr/22/local/la-me-pc-gavin-newsom-artichokes-avocados-jerry-brown-china-20130422 |accessdate=2018-08-21}}
15. ^{{cite web |title =Symbols & Emblems |work =CO Facts & History |publisher =Colorado State Archives |url=https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/archives/symbols-emblems |accessdate=2018-07-26}}
16. ^{{cite web |title =State of Connecticut - Sites, Seals and Symbols |work =Connecticut State Register & Manual |publisher =State of Connecticut |url=https://portal.ct.gov/About/State-Symbols |accessdate=2018-07-26}}
17. ^{{cite web|title=Delaware Miscellaneous Symbols|url=https://delaware.gov/topics/facts/misc.shtml|website=Delaware.gov|accessdate=3 April 2018}}
18. ^{{cite web|title=Delaware State Plants|url=https://delaware.gov/topics/facts/plant.shtml|website=Delaware.gov|accessdate=2018-07-26}}
19. ^{{cite web|title=Orange State Fruit | website=State Symbols USA|url=http://www.statesymbolsusa.org/symbol-official-item/florida/state-food-agriculture-symbol/orange|accessdate=31 May 2016}}
20. ^{{cite web |title=Long overlooked, oranges finally get their due |agency=Associated Press |work=Gainesville.com |date=May 21, 2005 |url= http://www.gainesville.com/article/LK/20050521/News/604160772/GS/ |accessdate=2018-07-27}}
21. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sections/Bills/billsdetail.aspx?BillId=32043|title=SB 676 - Official State Pie Key Lime|accessdate=March 31, 2011}}
22. ^Georgia declared peanuts the state crop.
23. ^{{cite web |title=State Crop |publisher=Georgia Secretary of State |work=Georgia State Symbols |url=http://sos.ga.gov/state_symbols/state_crop.htm |accessdate=2018-07-27}}
24. ^{{cite web |title=State Vegetable |publisher=Georgia Secretary of State |work=Georgia State Symbols |url=http://sos.ga.gov/state_symbols/state_vegetable.htm |accessdate=2018-07-27}}
25. ^Ga. Code Ann. § 50-3-65 (West)
26. ^{{cite web |title=State Fruit |publisher=Georgia Secretary of State |work=Georgia State Symbols |url=http://sos.ga.gov/state_symbols/state_fruit.htm |accessdate=2018-07-27}}
27. ^Ga. Code Ann. § 50-3-70 (West)
28. ^{{cite web |title=State Prepared Food |publisher=Georgia Secretary of State |work=Georgia State Symbols |url=http://sos.ga.gov/state_symbols/state_prepared_food.htm |accessdate=2018-07-27}}
29. ^Hawaii's official state plant is kalo (Colocasia esculenta; taro).
30. ^{{cite web |title=5-15.5 State plant |work= 2013 Hawaii Revised Statutes TITLE 1. General Provisions 5. Emblems and Symbols |url=https://law.justia.com/codes/hawaii/2013/title-1/chapter-5/ |accessdate= 2018-07-27}}
31. ^{{cite web |title=5-15.5 State plant |work= 2013 Hawaii Revised Statutes TITLE 1. General Provisions 5. Emblems and Symbols |url=https://law.justia.com/codes/hawaii/2013/title-1/chapter-5/section-5-15.5/ |accessdate= 2018-07-27}}
32. ^{{cite web |title=Facts about Idaho |publisher= |url=https://capitolcommission.idaho.gov/education/idaho_facts.html |accessdate=2018-07-27}}
33. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=132&ChapterID=2 |title=5 ILCS 460/ State Designations Act |publisher=Ilga.gov |date=2003-10-17 |accessdate=2017-11-12}}
34. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chicagoinc/ct-met-officially-corny-chicago-inc-20171228-story.html | title=Exciting days for corn lovers as corn to become official state grain of Illinois | publisher=Chicago Tribune | date=December 28, 2017 | accessdate=2018-01-01 }}
35. ^{{cite web |title=Emblems and Symbols |work=Indiana Historical Bureau |url=https://www.in.gov/history/emblems.htm |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
36. ^{{cite web |title=State Symbols of Iowa |work=Iowa Official Register |url=http://publications.iowa.gov/135/1/profile/8-1.html |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
37. ^{{cite web |title=Kansas Symbols - State Symbols |publisher=Kansas Historical Society |url=https://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-symbols-state-symbols/15635 |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
38. ^{{cite web|url=http://migration.kentucky.gov/stateSymbols.htm |title=Kentucky State Symbols |publisher=Kentucky.gov |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
39. ^{{cite web |title=2.089 State fruit |work=Statutes |publisher=ky.gov |url=http://www.lrc.ky.gov/Statutes/statute.aspx?id=25 |accessdate=2018-08-18}}
40. ^{{cite web |title=RS 49:166 |work=Revised Statutes |publisher=Louisiana State Legislature |url=https://legis.la.gov/Legis/Law.aspx?d=103560 |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
41. ^{{cite web |title=RS 49:170.8 |work=Revised Statutes |publisher=Louisiana State Legislature |url=https://legis.la.gov/Legis/Law.aspx?d=181343 |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
42. ^{{cite web |title=RS 49:170.9 |work=Revised Statutes |publisher=Louisiana State Legislature |url=https://legis.la.gov/Legis/Law.aspx?d=181344 |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
43. ^{{cite web |title=RS 49:170.11 |work=Revised Statutes |publisher=Louisiana State Legislature |url=https://legis.la.gov/Legis/Law.aspx?d=181346 |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
44. ^{{cite web |title=RS 49:170.12 |work=Revised Statutes |publisher=Louisiana State Legislature |url=https://legis.la.gov/Legis/Law.aspx?d=285562 |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
45. ^{{cite web |title=§219. State berry |work=Maine Revised Statutes: Title 1: General Provisions/Chapter 9: Seal, Motto, Emblems and Flags/Subchapter 1: General Provisions |publisher=Maine Legislature |url=http://legislature.maine.gov/statutes/1/title1sec219.html |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
46. ^{{cite web |title=§221. State herb |work=Maine Revised Statutes: Title 1: General Provisions/Chapter 9: Seal, Motto, Emblems and Flags/Subchapter 1: General Provisions |publisher=Maine Legislature |url=http://legislature.maine.gov/statutes/1/title1sec221.html |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
47. ^{{cite web |title=§226. State dessert |work=Maine Revised Statutes: Title 1: General Provisions/Chapter 9: Seal, Motto, Emblems and Flags/Subchapter 1: General Provisions |publisher=Maine Legislature |url=http://legislature.maine.gov/statutes/1/title1sec226.html |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
48. ^{{cite news|last=Associated Press|title=It's the law: Whoopie pie official 'treat'|url=http://www.pressherald.com/news/Whoopie-pie-to-become-Maine-state-treat-.html|accessdate=21 April 2011|newspaper=Portland Press Herald|date=21 April 2011}}
49. ^{{cite web |title=§225. State treat |work=Maine Revised Statutes: Title 1: General Provisions/Chapter 9: Seal, Motto, Emblems and Flags/Subchapter 1: General Provisions |publisher=Maine Legislature |url=http://legislature.maine.gov/statutes/1/title1sec225.html |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
50. ^{{cite web |title=§228. State sweetener |work=Maine Revised Statutes: Title 1: General Provisions/Chapter 9: Seal, Motto, Emblems and Flags/Subchapter 1: General Provisions |publisher=Maine Legislature |url=http://legislature.maine.gov/statutes/1/title1sec228.html |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
51. ^{{cite web |title=Maryland State Crustacean - Blue Crab |work=Maryland at a Glance: State Symbols |publisher=Maryland State Archives |url=https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/01glance/html/symbols/crab.html |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
52. ^{{cite web |title=Maryland State Dessert - Smith Island Cake |work=Maryland at a Glance: State Symbols |publisher=Maryland State Archives |url=https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/01glance/symbols/html/dessert.html |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
53. ^{{cite web |title=Massachustts Facts |publisher=Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |url=http://www.sec.state.ma.us/cis/cismaf/mf1a.htm |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
54. ^{{cite web |title=Section 28: Muffin of commonwealth |work=General Laws, Part I, Title I, Chapter 2 |publisher=The General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |url=https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleI/Chapter2/Section28 |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
55. ^{{cite web |title=Section 38: Bean of commonwealth |work=General Laws, Part I, Title I, Chapter 2 |publisher=The General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |url=https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleI/Chapter2/Section38 |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
56. ^{{cite web |title=Section 39: Berry of commonwealth |work=General Laws, Part I, Title I, Chapter 2 |publisher=The General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |url=https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleI/Chapter2/Section39 |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
57. ^{{cite web |title=Section 41: Dessert or dessert emblem of commonwealth |work=General Laws, Part I, Title I, Chapter 2 |publisher=The General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |url=https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleI/Chapter2/Section41 |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
58. ^{{cite web |title=Section 42: Cookie of commonwealth |work=General Laws, Part I, Title I, Chapter 2 |publisher=The General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |url=https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleI/Chapter2/Section42 |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
59. ^{{cite web |title=Section 51: Donut of commonwealth |work=General Laws, Part I, Title I, Chapter 2 |publisher=The General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |url=https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleI/Chapter2/Section51 |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
60. ^{{cite web |title=Symbols of Michigan Pride |work= seekingmichigan.org |publisher=Michigan Historical Center |url= http://seekingmichigan.org/learn/symbols |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
61. ^{{cite web|title=Minnesota State Symbols |publisher=Minnesota Legislative Reference Library |url=http://www.leg.state.mn.us/leg/Symbols.asp |accessdate=2017-11-12}}
62. ^{{cite web |title=State symbols |publisher=ms.gov |url=http://www.ms.gov/Visitors/About_Mississippi/State_Symbols |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
63. ^{{Cite web|title=Missouri's State Tree Nut |publisher=Missouri Secretary of State |website=www.sos.mo.gov|language=en-US|url=https://www.sos.mo.gov/symbol/nut|access-date=2008-07-28}}
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65. ^{{Cite web|title=The State Dessert |publisher=Missouri Secretary of State |website=www.sos.mo.gov|language=en-US|url=https://www.sos.mo.gov/symbol/dessert|access-date=2017-12-05}}
66. ^{{cite web |title= Standing for Montana |first=Sara |last=Groves |work= Montana Outdoors |date= March–April 2011 |publisher=Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks |url= http://fwp.mt.gov/mtoutdoors/HTML/articles/2011/StateSymbols.htm |accessdate=2018-07-28}}
67. ^{{Cite book |chapter=Nebraska: The Cornhusker State |title=2016–17 Nebraska Blue Book |publisher=Nebraska Legislature |page=18 |url=https://nebraskalegislature.gov/pdf/bluebook/11-19.pdf |accessdate= 2018-08-18}}
68. ^{{cite web |title=Nevada Facts and State Emblems |publisher=Nevada Legislature |url=https://www.leg.state.nv.us/General/NVFacts/ |accessdate=2018-08-18}}
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72. ^New Mexico's official state question, "Red or green?", refers to chilies. The official answer is, "Red and green, or Christmas."
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75. ^{{cite web |title=New York State Symbols |publisher=New York State Department of State |url=https://www.dos.ny.gov/kids_room/508/symbols2.html |accessdate=2018-08-18}}
76. ^{{Citation |title=Section 81: State fruit |work=The Laws Of New York Article 6: Arms And Great Seal Of State |publisher=The New York State Senate |url=https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/STL/81 |accessdate=2018-08-18}}
77. ^{{Citation |title=Section 84: State muffin |work=The Laws Of New York Article 6: Arms And Great Seal Of State |publisher=The New York State Senate |url=https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/STL/84 |accessdate=2018-08-18}}
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79. ^{{Citation |title=Section 89: State snack |work=The Laws Of New York Article 6: Arms And Great Seal Of State |publisher=The New York State Senate |url=https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/STL/89 |accessdate=2018-08-18}}
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See also

  • List of U.S. state beverages

References

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External links

{{commons category|Cuisine of the United States by state}}
  • The Food Timeline: State Foods and Recipes
  • NetState: All states symbols
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