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Thanksgiving side dishes: Each state has a favorite, and some might surprise you – CNET

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Look for deviled eggs on Indiana Thanksgiving tables. 


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Turkey may be the main dish at most American Thanksgiving meals, but it’s the sides that liven up the table. Depending where you live, however, holiday menus may look very different. Career advice site Zippia analyzed Google searches to determine the most popular side dish in each of the 50 states, ending up with a buffet of mostly traditional — but some surprising — choices.

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The East Coast loves its macaroni and cheese.


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The most popular choice? Mashed potatoes, which topped searches for 10 states (California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Washington and Wisconsin). And plenty of other carby, starchy offerings also scored high. Six states (Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia) and the District of Columbia searched macaroni and cheese more than any other Thanksgiving side, with all of those states in a big block along the East Coast. Call it the Mac -n- Cheese line.

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But the funniest part of any list like this is always the outliers. Apparently Maine serves the kind of Thanksgiving dinner your nutritionist would approve of, as “side salad” was the most popular search there. Indiana cracks up with deviled eggs, and Alaska chooses hash-brown casserole. 

The rest of the list is mostly pretty standard stuff, since it’s based on popular searches, not searches unique to a state. Hawaii doesn’t pick something with pineapple, and New Mexico’s famed red and green chiles don’t show up, either. 

“Sorry if your family has an uncommon tradition of shrimp cocktails, Red Lobster Cheddar biscuits, or whatever oddity for Turkey Day,” the survey noted. “Your family is weird, and didn’t fall into our data.”

The site analyzed Google trends for November 2019, so the data is based on last year’s Thanksgiving menus. Zippia examined data for 20 classic choices, so the more unusual menu choices didn’t make the cut.

Check out the map above for a full menu of state picks.

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