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  2. The Best Dessert in Every State (and Where to Try It) - AOL

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    The pie includes a custard of Key lime juice, condensed milk, and eggs on a buttery graham cracker crust. At Kermit’s try it as a slice, frozen, dipped in chocolate, or on a stick.

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    We tested over 50 different cracker brands across five main categories and identified the 10 best ones that deserve a spot on your charcuterie board.

  4. Read on for 33 pecan desserts that prove the underestimated ingredient’s versatility, timelessn But what if we told you that this nut deserves more than to be pigeonholed into a single confection?

  5. List of U.S. state foods - Wikipedia

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    Texas [notes 6] State dish: Chili: 1977 [105] State fruit: Texas red grapefruit: 1993 [105] State pepper: Jalapeño: 1995 [105] State native pepper: Chiltepin: 1997 [105] State vegetable: Sweet onion: 1997 [105] State health nut: Native pecan: 2001 [105] State snack: Tortilla chips and salsa: 2003 [105] State bread: Pan de campo: 2005 [105 ...

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    Pecan Pie Surprise Bars Pearl Hall (Snohomish, WA) 1972 Streusel Spice Cake Rose DeDominicis (Verona, PA) Quick 'n Chewy Crescent Bars Isabelle Collins (Elk River, MN) 1973 Quick Crescent Pecan Pie Bars Mrs. Jerome Flieller, Jr. (Floresville, TX) Banana Crunch Cake Mrs. Ronald L. Brooks (Salisbury, MD) 1974 Chocolate Cherry Bars

  7. Pecan pie - Wikipedia

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    Pecans are native to the southern United States. Archaeological evidence found in Texas indicates that Native Americans used pecans more than 8,000 years ago. [9]: 326 The word pecan is a derivative from the early 18th century of an Algonquin word, pakani, referring to a nut. [10] [11]

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