You can purchase any kind of food in Maine. However, the three stereotypical "Maine foods" are lobster, potatoes and cranberries. Blueberries and clams are also plentiful and relatively inexpensive.
Clams, blueberries, lobsters.
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Maine's Aroostook County is known for its potatoes, but people from Maine don't necessarily eat conspicuously more potatoes than people from other states. The foods Maine is typically associated with are lobster and blueberries.
you would find a whole lot of lobster and seafood mostly.
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Maine provides all those wonderful foods. The blueberries are wild, smaller and tastier than cultivated varieties by far. The lobsters and clams are especially good from the cold Atlantic waters. Cranberries are less prevalent, though. Massachusetts provides all these as well, and has a significant commercial crop of cranberries, they have mostly the cultivated blueberries. All New England states on the coast have lobsters, clams and blueberries, but not many also produce cranberries.
People in Maine eat the same food as everyone else except they eat a lot more lobster, oysters, fish, and other sea-related foods because they are so near the ocean.
They eat most of the things that Americans in other states have including Kentucky Fried Chicken, Idaho potatos and Florida orange juice.
The most common answer is pizza. Omaha Steaks, Idaho Potatos and Maine Lobster seems like a better choice.
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lobster, clams, mussels shrimp, moose, deer, and beans. if you can find out what palatable plants and animals are native to this region, you'll have a much clearer answer.
No desert in Maine.