What are the most popular desserts in every state
Ahhhh dessert. When it comes to dessert everyone has a favorite be it mom’s Apple Pie or edible algae (yes it is a thing).
Dessert is part of our culture. In America desserts are named after cities. There’s Boston Cream Pie. There’s Philadelphia Cheesecake. There’s Lady Baltimore Cake and Baked Alaska to name a few. Then there’s the Bismark. Some may think is named after Bismarck, South Dakota. But they are only partly right. According to many, the Bismark is named after for Otto Von Bismarck–as is the city of Bismarck.
Desserts carry names of the famous and the not so famous. What is a Betty, you ask? Or a Brown Betty? Charlotte takes the cake when it comes to desserts named after people. There’s Charlotte Cake, Charlotte Russe and Charlotte Royale Cake. While, of course, we all know Little Debbie.
Holiday’s set the stage for many desserts. What would Thanksgiving be without Pumpkin Pie. Cherry Pie is a good way to celebrate George Washington’s birthday. The Classic Yule Log is a tradition for for many at Christmastime. And what would Fat Tuesday be without the perfect paczki.
From pound cake to ice cream, dessert is one of the staples of American dinner tables everywhere.
As much as we all love dessert, everyone has their favorites (and least favorites), age-old go-to’s, and secret family recipes passed down through generations.
The team at Coventry set out to understand just that, looking at Google Trend data over the past year to uncover which dessert is the most popular in every US state.
Methodology
Using a list of 40 popular desserts, they explored Google search trends over the last 12 months for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Here’s what they found.
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