I can think of one: kringle. This is a Danish pastry very popular in Racine, WI, where a lot of Danish settlers made their home in the 1800's. All the local bakeries make it and ship it all over the country.
From an agricultural standpoint, the Midwest* is famous for corn production, as well as beef. Some other staple crops in the Midwest include sorghum, soybeans, barley, cherries, and beets.
From a culinary standpoint, certain cities in the Midwest serve local foods that have become commonly associated with the cities themselves. For example:
*I am defining the Midwest more broadly than is traditional, to include Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Kentucky, and Missouri.
In addition to corn, pigs, and beef, the midwest is is famous for dairy products. Many farmers grow cash crops such as peas, beans, ginger, mustard, apples, and peaches. Potatoes are grown in northern Wisconsin. Michigan is famous for its fruits, especially apples and cherries. Companies such as Frito Lay, Green Giant, Sargento are here. Chicago was big in making candy because of the corn and the railroads to ship the candy elsewhere. Michigan is where Kelloggs, Post, and General Mills make their cereal.
fertile soil and flat lands so its easy to farm.
They eat regular food's just like in other places.
corn, and fish
Affiliated Foods Midwest was created in 1931.
Affiliated Foods Midwest's population is 800.
There is more than 10 foods that only the Midwest understands. The top ten foods only the Midwest understands are ranch dressing goes on everything,mayonnaise for dipping french fries, sweet corn is two colors, onions and fried potatoes, chili with peppers and tomatoes, soda is called pop, there is only one good mayonnaise and cheese goes on apple pie.
corn, and fish
corn, and fish
they ate the small animals that were in the woods that they lived around and some of the plant that also grew there and hey grow beas and con t ett
Chicago.
Yes, Affiliated Foods Midwest does sell Fuehrer's Cheesepread.
fertile soil and flat lands so its easy to farm.
Turkey enjoys some of the foods we have, but only foods that we would have at a more fancy resteraunt. They also have some of their own traditional foods.
unique souvenirs from the midwest