The cuisine of Wisconsin is a type of Midwestern cuisine found throughout the state of Wisconsin in the United States of America. Known as "America's Dairyland"...
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map of Wisconsin, to represent the strong cultural heritage of Wisconsin cheese. Cheese curd Colby cheese Cold pack cheese Cheesehead Cuisine of Wisconsin...
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Kringle (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
part of their baker's guild trade symbol that is often hung outside of bakery shops. Danish cuisine Estonian cuisine King cake Norwegian cuisine Food...
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The cuisine of the American Midwest draws its culinary roots most significantly from the cuisines of Central, Northern and Eastern Europe, and Indigenous...
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Minnesota sushi (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
Minnesota sushi is a type of roll that is popular in the Midwestern United States. The dish goes by different names in different regions and is also known...
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Colby cheese (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
Wisconsin and found an excess of cows and milk in the city. Pinconning is aged variously, as long as 16 years. Food portal Wisconsin portal Cuisine of...
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Fish fry (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
Battered or breaded haddock and cod fish fry is one of the trademarks of upstate New York cuisine and northwestern Pennsylvania, especially Albany, Buffalo...
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Frozen custard (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
throughout the Midwest; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in particular, became known as the "unofficial frozen custard capital of the world". Per capita, Milwaukee...
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Bratwurst (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
Germany brought with them Banater Bratwurst which was influenced by regional cuisine and as a result is made with hot and sweet paprika. In 1438, bratwurst...
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Reibekuchen (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
pancakes, also known as Kartoffelpuffer (listen). They are common in many areas of Germany, the name "Reibekuchen" being characteristic to the Rheinland area...
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RumChata (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, since 2009. Its name is a portmanteau of rum and horchata; the liqueur was designed to taste like a mixture of the two. It contains...
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Butter burger (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
invented in Wisconsin, they remain popular in some northern parts of the midwestern United States, and are the principal item of Wisconsin-based fast food...
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Bauernfrühstück (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
patatas or in Sweden as pyttipanna. Hoppel poppel associated with the cuisine of Minnesota in the Midwestern United States. Rumbledethumps, stovies and...
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Booyah (stew) (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
believed to have originated in Belgium, and brought to northwestern Wisconsin by Walloons, it is now made throughout the Upper Midwestern United States...
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Bondost (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
varieties are cured for several weeks. Food portal List of cheeses – List of cheeses by place of origin "Bond Ost". www.ingebretsens.com. Retrieved 2023-09-20...
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Lutefisk (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
often spiced with pepper or other strong-tasting spices. In Minnesota and Wisconsin, this method (seasoned with allspice) is common among Swedish-Americans...
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Beer soup (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
the starchiness of potato as a thickener. The Sorbian version is sweet, with cream and raisins added. Beer cake Beer can chicken List of soups Beer portal...
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Rømmegrøt (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
contest. List of porridges Food portal Rommegrøt (Sons of Norway) "Rommegrøt (Dictionary of Wisconsin History)". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04...
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culture, particularly in respect to its cuisine, with foods such as bratwurst and kringle. Wisconsin is one of the nation's leading dairy producers and...
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Candy Raisins (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
Candy Raisins were a soft jujube candy popular in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The candy was produced from the 1930s until 2008, discontinued...
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Mett (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
This variation, however is made of raw beef, not pork. In Italy, salsiccia cruda is a spicy pork tartare dish. In Wisconsin, the "cannibal sandwich" or "wildcat"...
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American cuisine consists of the cooking style and traditional dishes prepared in the United States. It has been significantly influenced by Europeans...
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Pasty (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
miners who settled there, with pasties being considered typical local cuisine. In Mexican Spanish, they are referred to as pastes. A pasty museum is...
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Fish boil (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
A fish boil is a culinary tradition in areas of Wisconsin and along the coastal Upper Great Lakes, with large Scandinavian populations. Fish boils enjoy...
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Cheese curd (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
popular in Quebec, as part of the dish poutine (made of French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy), and in Wisconsin and Minnesota where they can...
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Broaster Company (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
American foodservice equipment manufacturer headquartered in Beloit, Wisconsin. It was founded by L.A.M. Phelan in 1954. The company is known for producing...
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Colby-Jack (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
combination of the names of the two kinds of cheese it is made from, Colby and Monterey Jack cheese. Colby cheese originates in Colby, Wisconsin, and was...
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Hot and spicy cheese bread (category Cuisine of Wisconsin)
Wisconsin state journal as one of 30 "plates that define Madison". Cuisine of Wisconsin Siciliano-Rosen, Laura. "WISCONSIN'S TO-DIE-FOR SPICY CHEESE BREAD"...
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