5 Bizarre Foods You Need to Try in America

December 08, 2017 2 min read

There’s some prettybizzare food out there in the world, and you can find quite the variety of them in the United States. From over-the-top combinations to deep-fried treats, there is always something interesting going in the culinary scene in America. Here are five unique dishes you need to try in the United States.

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Deep-Fried Pickles
While they aren’t very good for your waistline, deep-fried foods are always a fun treat, and deep-fried pickles are no exception. You can find these little gems in an assortment of styles – namely slices, spears, spicy, and sometimes even filled with cream cheese. They make for the perfect appetizer or a delicious snack at a state fair.

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Cookie Dough Cones
One of the latest trends popping up in 2017 is edible cookie dough. This cookie dough is safe to eat raw – no baking required. It is often served in a cone, just like an ice cream; and you can even have it with a scoop of ice cream on the side! With a wide range of flavors and toppings like monster cookie, birthday cake, chocolate chip and red velvet, it’s a treat not to be missed.

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Jucy Lucy
A Jucy Lucy is basically a hamburger with cheese stuffed inside. The cheese gets so hot that it turns into molten liquid – literally bursting with flavor! Originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, it can now be found at many restaurants across the country. The original Jucy Lucy at Matt’s Bar is stuffed with American cheese, but you may also find these funky burgers filled with a variety of ingredients such as mushrooms, garlic, bacon and peppers.

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Sushi Burrito
Well, it isn’t so much of a burrito in a technical sense – the sushi burrito is more like a giant sushi roll. Wrapped with soy paper, sushi burritos are filled with sushi rice, sashimi cubes and fillings such as avocado, lettuce, spicy mayo, unagi sauce and tempura batter crumbs. It’s a fun twist to traditional sushi rolls, and can be a light yet filling lunch!   

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Freakshakes
Freakshakes, with their over-the-top twist, have been getting a lot of attention over the past couple of years. Most of the time, these milkshakes don’t even fit in the glass they are served in, and they come decorated with substantial items, such as donuts, cake, cupcakes, cereal and candy. Grab a friend to share – no matter what you order, you won’t be able to finish it!
 
By Wander the Map
Jenna and Micahhave been traveling together since high school and call Minnesota, the “Land of 10K Lakes”, home. Their philosophy is that adventure is an outlook on life, and no matter how you define it, they want to inspire you to have a life full of adventure and happiness!



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