List of foods of the Southern United States

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This is a list of notable foods of the Southern United States. The cuisine of the Southern United States has many various dishes and foods.

Beverages

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Lemonade
 
A mint julep
 
Sweet tea

Breads

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Skillet cornbread

Desserts and sweets

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Cakes

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Lane cake
 
Red velvet cake

Candies

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Bourbon balls

Cobblers

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An apple cobbler

Cookies

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Frozen

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Bananas Foster

Pies

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Buttermilk pie
 
Millionaire pie

Puddings

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Bread pudding

Pastries

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  • Cream puff
  • Hand pie[15] – biscuit or pie pastry filled usually filled with cooked dried apples, peaches and cherries, either baked or fried
  • Fritters – apple, peach, or sweet potato

Meats, poultry and seafood

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A pan of beef brisket, fresh out of the oven
 
Fried chicken
 
Jambalaya cooking in a pan
 
A pound of sliced, pan-fried livermush garnished with parsley

Sandwiches

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Cross-section view of a muffuletta sandwich in New Orleans, Louisiana
 
A shrimp po' boy sandwich

Side dishes and condiments

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Chow-chow is a condiment
 
Sausage gravy served atop biscuits
 
Macaroni and cheese

Soups, stews and boils

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Brunswick stew

Vegetables and salads

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Ambrosia salad
 
Collard greens (left), macaroni and cheese, fried chicken, yams and cornbread
 
Mashed potatoes
 
Red beans and rice

Miscellaneous

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See also

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References

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