Do You Know Your Regional Food Slang?

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What exactly is a "hotdish" in the Midwest?
A casserole
Any food that's served hot
A type of dessert

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If you order a "slush" in Massachusetts, you're going to get something similar to a(n)...
Italian Ice
Soft serve
Gelato

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If you're eating "Goobers" in the South, what are you snacking on?
Potato chips
Peanuts
Pickles

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If you order "booyah" in the Midwest, what are you going to get?
A can of corn
A stew
A spicy curry dish

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If you order a "hoagie" in Pennsylvania, you're going to get a...
Long sandwich
Cheesesteak
A cheeseburger

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If you're chowing down on a "hoecake" in the South, what are you eating?
A small chocolate cake
A small cake made with cornmeal
A cake made of leftovers

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If you order "fruitcake" in the Northwest, you're going to get....
A strawberry shortcake
An actual fruitcake
A fruit plate

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If you're in the South and eating "redneck caviar" what are you eating?
Road kill
Beef jerky
Potted meat

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If you're ordering up "concrete" in the Midwest, what are you ordering?
An extra thick milkshake
A bowl of oatmeal
A glass of milk

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If you order a "pasty" in Minnesota, you're going to get...
A beef wellington
A pickled fish
A pocket full of meat
When it comes to regional food slang, you've still got a bit to learn before you can freely travel across the country with ease! You might know the slang of your region well, but there's still so much for you to know!

C+, Regional Food Slang Novice

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You're a regional food slang expert! Congratulations, you can travel just about anywhere in the US and know the food slang like a native. You're keen on food terms from all over this great nation. Could you be more impressive?

B+, Regional Food Slang Expert

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You are a regional food slang master! When it comes to the food slang found from coast to coast, no one knows these terms quite as well as you. You could easily talk the talk in any region of the US with ease. You're now free to roam about the country!

A+, Regional Food Slang Master

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Do you think you know food slang from every region of the United States? It's time to find out! Take these 10 quiz questions and discover just how food slang savvy you really are!
1
What exactly is a "hotdish" in the Midwest?
A casserole
Any food that's served hot
A type of dessert
2
If you order a "slush" in Massachusetts, you're going to get something similar to a(n)...
Italian Ice
Soft serve
Gelato
3
If you're eating "Goobers" in the South, what are you snacking on?
Potato chips
Peanuts
Pickles
4
If you order "booyah" in the Midwest, what are you going to get?
A can of corn
A stew
A spicy curry dish
5
If you order a "hoagie" in Pennsylvania, you're going to get a...
Long sandwich
Cheesesteak
A cheeseburger
6
If you're chowing down on a "hoecake" in the South, what are you eating?
A small chocolate cake
A small cake made with cornmeal
A cake made of leftovers
7
If you order "fruitcake" in the Northwest, you're going to get....
A strawberry shortcake
An actual fruitcake
A fruit plate
8
If you're in the South and eating "redneck caviar" what are you eating?
Road kill
Beef jerky
Potted meat
9
If you're ordering up "concrete" in the Midwest, what are you ordering?
An extra thick milkshake
A bowl of oatmeal
A glass of milk
10
If you order a "pasty" in Minnesota, you're going to get...
A beef wellington
A pickled fish
A pocket full of meat