Pennsylvania
A Fluff Screamer is a Pennsylvania Coal Region burger topped with spicy chili sauce, raw onions, butter, and Marshmallow Fluff.
Funnel cake is a Pennsylvania Dutch fairground classic made by drizzling batter into hot oil, frying it into a tangled crisp cake, and burying it under powdered sugar.
Irish potato candy is a Philadelphia-area St. Patrick’s Day treat made from coconut cream rolled in cinnamon so it looks like a tiny potato.
Old Forge Style Pizza is a rectangular tray pizza from northeastern Pennsylvania with a soft, airy crust, oniony sauce, and a blend of cheeses that melts into a creamy layer.
Philadelphia tomato pie is a thick, square bakery-style pie topped with a bright tomato sauce and usually little or no cheese.
A Philly cheesesteak is a long roll packed with thin-sliced griddled beef and melted cheese, usually with or without fried onions.
The Philly roast pork sandwich is slow-roasted pork piled onto a long roll with sharp provolone and garlicky broccoli rabe or spinach.
Scrapple is a Pennsylvania Dutch breakfast loaf made from pork scraps, cornmeal, flour, and spices, sliced and fried until crisp.
Shoofly pie is a Pennsylvania Dutch molasses pie with a crumb topping and a sweet, gooey bottom.
A Philadelphia soft pretzel is dense, chewy, salty, and shaped more like a stretched figure-eight than a big Bavarian loop.
Altoona Style Pizza is a thick, square-cut Central Pennsylvania pizza topped with tomato sauce, salami, green bell pepper, and melty yellow American cheese.
City chicken is not chicken at all, it is skewered cubes of pork or veal, breaded and cooked to look like a little chicken drumstick.