Nothing feels more like home in Alabama than a warm dish of cheese grits. Creamy, cheesy, and scrumptious.
Alaska is famous for their fresh salmon for a reason—it's some of the best in the world. That fact isn't lost on Alaskan residents, either.
Chicken and waffles is an adored brunch dish all over, but the people of Arizona share a particular affinity for this match made in heaven.
A gooey, decadent cheese dip is a welcome and familiar dish at any dinner party, but many people might not know that spicy cheese dip likely originated in Arkansas.
California is undeniably the best state north of the border to get tacos. Countless shops and trucks slinging delicious tacos can be found all around the state.
A warm bowl of spicy chicken chili is one of the greatest culinary comforts you can find in Colorado. Especially when the harsh winter settles over the mountainous state.
Pizza is probably the most universally popular comfort food in the world, but Connecticut has a particularly special relationship with these cheesy pies.
It just makes sense that Floridians love the tart and delicious Key lime pies named after their own famously juicy limes from the Florida Keys.
Peaches are one of Georgia's proudest exports. Nothing makes a hot summer afternoon more bearable than a cold, juicy peach in the shade.
The standard loco moco consists of a delectable stack of rice, hamburger, and fried eggs, topped with a delicious and savory gravy.