shit, rochester is what i meant. my bad!Buttchin said:No nick tahoes and the garbage plate are from Rochester.
Buffalo made the equally great buffalo wings. Should be a tie for fattiest food from ny tbh
sefskillz said:shit, rochester is what i meant. my bad!
grumble said:How can people say 'yum' to any of this?
Cooter said:Fat is so overblown. Calories and carbs are a better indication of weight gain than fat.
Oni Jazar said:Catfish? beignets? a cookie? an empanada? a slice of deep dish pizza? Lobster roll? Clam Chowder? Ruby Tuesday's triple prime burger? Corn dog? Scone? Lamb chops?
Yum x 11.
And wtf is up with the philly cheesesteak with ketchup?
Natetan said:Was going to say beignets are delicious. Just don't eat them all the time.
I had some freshly prepared in 5th grade stuff was fucking nasty, the ice cream that is. Blubber properly salted isn't horrible but twice is enough for one life.Ferrio said:Yep. Nasty nasty stuff, luckily I haven't been offered it. The natives have some interesting foods to say the least. Raw whale.... mmmm.
Remember one time in my dorms a group had their tribe send them some whale. They butchered a huge chunk of it in the commons room and didn't clean up. Stuff is horribly nasty.
Himuro said:As a native Texan I can tell you that corn dogs are NOT the most fatty food you can find here. WHAT ABOUT THE BBQ wtf
He said calories and carbs...what do you think HFCS is if not a straight carbohydrate?ethic said:It depends. Trans Fat and High Fructose Corn Syrup can lead to more weight gain than foods that don't have those ingredients, but still have higher calorie count.
ShallNoiseUpon said:This article is stupid. It mentions Chocolate Chip Cookies for Massachusetts and specifically mentions Carl's Jr. Here's a map of Carl's Jr. restaurants:
Edit: Huh. That came out weird. Anyway, the easternmost CJ is in far east Texas.
Animal style with well done animal style fries.mYm|17| said:noooooooooo Double Double
I will still eat it :lol
Slavik81 said:Wait, the Luther Burger is real?
Boonoo said:Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Is Texas even known for corndogs? I've never specifically thought of them as something Texan.
They could have done something fun like beef ribs.
icarus-daedelus said:I would assume that the fattiest food is oil, since oil is pure fat?
fucking nailed itStoOgE said:1) Corndogs were invented at the Texas state fair and more are sold here than any other state.
2) That is not the way Texas BBQ looks. That is Memphis/KC style BBQ. Texas BBQ has a dry rub and is not bathed in sauce.
3) and probably most importantly. Ribs are not a mainstay of Texas BBQ. Brisket is king. Sausage is 2nd. Ribs fall into the same category as pork chops and chicken... something that you should be able to cook, but is not required.
You fail at describing Texas.
The lamb chops, smith island cake, and empanadas look quite fucking appetizing.grumble said:How can people say 'yum' to any of this?
As a Buffalo resident, I just assumed you meant that Buffalo was a plate of garbage, not that the dish has originated from here.sefskillz said:shit, rochester is what i meant. my bad!
Zeke said:fucking nailed it
--get a McDoubleSkiesofwonder said:I must try this Luther Burger.
Zeke said:fucking nailed it
Have you not eaten an In N Out Double-Double?grumble said:How can people say 'yum' to any of this?
Gilby said:not really.
Watch this lecture.
Vague said:Cool I guess but what's the point?
Dietary fat is not correlated to weight gain or poor health and disease, refined carbohydrates are. Fructose is. (Fructose is literally poison.)
I've been eating 100-160g of fat a day as 50-70% of my calories, mostly saturated, the rest protein and like 0-5% carbs, for over six months while lifting weights and losing bodyfat. :lol
You just think you're not, I'm sure!Trent Strong said:Really? Because I eat fructose everyday and I'm not dead.
Lunchbox said:some of these states have no legacy or creativity. they just shove shit on top of each other, or replace bread with more fat. just more =/= good.
North east > rest
StoOgE said:Texas has to get some credit for having the first person who thought about dipping something random in batter and frying it.
Without that contribution to society other people at the Texas state fair never would have thought about frying twinkies, snickers bars, ice cream, coke or butter.
kottila said:
Why would someone put 300 grams of powdered sugar on something that's already sweet?