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Rhode Island specialty foods


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Each state has their own peculiar and unusual foods and Rhode Island is no exception. Johnny cakes, doughboys, grinders, torpedoes and pizza strips. Clam cakes, quahogs, stuffies, lobster and three types of clam chowder. Cabinets, coffee milk, frozen lemonade and iced coffee. These are the foods Rhode Island is famous for.

Rhode Island Food Traditions

Dunkin' Donuts ~ wicked good, orgasmic belly bombs. It is rumored that there are so many Dunkin' Donut shops in Rhode Island, that you can find one every 2 miles. At last count there were well over 125 Dunkin Donuts' in the smallest state.

Iggy's Doughboys and Chowder House in Oakland Beach, Warwick, serves up tender fish and chips, and "chowdah" and clam cakes. Other favorites are clam rolls in hot dog buns with tartar sauce, and melt-in-your-mouth fried dough affectionately called doughboys. Bumper stickers proudly declare, "I survived the line at Iggy's!"

New York System restaurants can be found all over the state and strange sounding foods such as Hot Weiners (aka, gaggas), sound almost vulgar. "All-the-Way" means steamed buns, straight reddish-colored weiners smothered in meat sauce, topped with chopped onions, mustard and celery salt.

Del's Lemonade is another Rhode Island institution. Soft frozen, slushy lemonade with bits of real lemon is served in a cup without a straw. Locals know that straws are for tourists and sissies. The clever traveler will soon learn that Del's and vodka make an awesome cocktail.

Clam shacks are scattered up and down the coast, where the quahog is king. Also known as littlenecks, cherrystones or clams, they can be served on the half shell, steamed with melted butter, or as stuffies which is basically a stuffed quahog. Immortalized by Peter Griffin in "Family Guy", Quahog is a fictional town.

Newport Creamery is where you will find the Cabinet, a frozen drink made with ice cream, flavored syrup and milk. The famous "Awful Awful" is similar to the cabinet made with ice milk instead of ice cream. "Drink three, get one free!"


Local Rhode Island Cuisine

There are many other wild and crazy foods in RI tempting the adventurous connoisseur hell-bent on sampling local cuisine. NY System Hot Weiners and Other Rhode Island Favorites by Pages in Time.com and Quahog.org, are dedicated to unique Rhode Island traditions, strange but true. Pick up a Rhode Island map, arm yourself with a bottle of antacids, be brave and indulge!

 
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Donna Diegel is an obsessed RI foodie. She's owned and operated two wholesale/retail bakeries, a large catering company, decorated hundreds of wedding cakes, and is a self-professed wine-O. She now lives on a 40-foot sailboat, cooking, baking, blogging and writing as a galley slave. Donna is also...

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  • Cindy K 2 years ago

    From a Rho-DI-landa, transplanted in Texas, you got my mouth watering for everything inthe story. I am going to RI this summer with my 13 year old, and you can believe, we are going to stop for every one of them!

  • Jordan D. 2 years ago

    I need actually the state drink. I am doing a state project at school.

  • joan s 1 year ago

    coffee milk! sorry so late Jordan..

  • princess 1 year ago

    im doing a state project and i need all the imformation if you have any you COULD hELP ME AND SEND TO ALL COMPUTERS

  • chelsea 2 months ago

    thats stuped u didnt even answer my question

  • Anonymous 1 month ago

    I think you should at least tell us some details about the food!! Im dooing a state report and this does NOT help!

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