This Iconic New England Dish Is the ‘Most Famous Food’ in Maine
Our Pine Tree State is known for many things, but its food might just top that list. So, what food is Maine most famous for?
From blueberries to whoopie pies, fiddleheads to potatoes, Maine’s food scene is both diverse and delicious. However, one dish stands above the rest. When you think of Maine, you think of this iconic food—it’s practically synonymous with our state.
Who determines what is considered the most famous food in Maine? Is it something we vote on at the polls on Election Day?
Mashed determined their list of ‘The Most Famous Food In Every State’ by considering each state’s most iconic dishes, updating it as recently as 2022. The process involved tough choices, as each state boasts a variety of beloved local foods, but they narrowed it down to one standout for each. The list reflects the idea that food is more than just a meal; it’s a representation of regional pride and identity.
With that in mind, what does Mashed consider to be Maine's most famous food?
According to the folks over at Mashed and their list of ‘The Most Famous Food In Every State,’ it’s no surprise that the lobster roll takes the top spot for Maine. Mashed had this to say about their selection:
...the lobster roll may have been invented in Connecticut, but it's the Maine version that's the most popular. The difference? The famous food Maine version is served cold, topped with lemon and mayo, and you're hungry already, right? The beauty of the Maine lobster roll, fans will say, is that the mayo and lemon complement the lobster, and that's the main star of the dish. It's no wonder that it's this version you can find almost anywhere in the country that serves seafood. Thanks, Maine!
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