The "Idaho Potato" seems to be fairly popular. I'm not sure if Idaho actually claims it as a "national food".
From National Geographic-Idaho Settlers believed Idaho was Shoshone for "gem of the mountains." A politician proposed it as the name for what is now Colorado after gold was found there. That didn't fly. But a neighboring territory went for "Idaho"-actually from the Kiowa-Apache ídaahę´, or enemy.
RICE
who is the national organisation that advises on food regulations in Australia & new zealand
Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest is located east of Salt Lake City, extending north into Idaho and south past Provo, UT.
Sweden has several foods that can be considered national dishes. They are Köttbullar which is a meatball, surströmming which is soured herring and ostkaka which is a type of cake.
Idaho National Laboratory was created in 1949.
5. City of Rocks National Reserve (SE Idaho), Craters of the Moon National Monument (SE Idaho), Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument (SC Idaho), Minidoka Internment National Monument (SC Idaho), and Nez Perce National Historical Park (N Idaho).
Idaho Panhandle National Forest was created in 1912.
The Panhandle and central and north central areas of Idaho are forest regions. National forests cover about two fifths of Idaho. Idaho is one of the largest areas of national forests in the US.
Kooskia is a city in north central Idaho. Kooskia is a located in Idaho County, Idaho near the Clearwater and Nez Perce National Forests.
Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. Your welcome.
Not for sale. Idaho doesn't have a Cottage Food law.
Idaho's favorite food is the potato, it is one of their leading crops and important industry in the state.
Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming
Poatoes
Most of Yellowstone National Park is located in Wyoming. Parts of Yellowstone National Park are also located in Montana and Idaho.
Yellowstone National Park is very large; it is primarily located in Wyoming, with a bit in Montana and in Idaho.