12 Foods That Mississippians Can't Get Enough Of
There are a lot of great things about Mississippi and one of those things is definitely the state’s food. With a local cuisine that is both hearty and satisfying, Mississippians have definitely earned bragging rights! From delicious local seafood to concoctions you’ll only find in the state, trying Mississippi cuisine is a must.

This sinfully delicious pie is comprised of chocolate filling and a crust made of crushed cookies or graham crackers. It is named after the great state because, as you probably already guessed, it originated here.

Since no meal is complete without bread, Mississippians can’t get enough of this stuff! The variations of this recipe are infinite; however, one thing remains constant – it’s a southern favorite.
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Seasoned with pork and usually cooked for quite some time, collard greens are a must when you’re a Mississippian. And they are almost always accompanied by homemade corn bread.
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Pecans are abundant here in Mississippi, so why not make a pie out of them? A true southern classic, pecan pie can be made several different ways with some variations including bourbon and chocolate.

Since pecans are so readily available, it only makes sense that Mississippians would find additional uses for them and that’s where Cajun fried pecans come in. The seasoned and fried pecans are a delicious, and extremely addicting, snack.

Sure crawfish, or "mud bugs," are most commonly associated with New Orleans but Mississippians can’t get enough of this local favorite either. These spicy mud bugs are often served with an array of other items including corn, potatoes, garlic, sausage and mushrooms to name a few.

Being that Mississippi is situated on the Gulf of Mexico, it should come as no surprise that Mississippians love their seafood - and shrimp is no exception! Whether boiled or fried, shrimp is a major part of local cuisine.

Since Mississippi is the largest producer of farm-raised catfish in the United States, it only makes sense that state locals love the perfectly battered and fried fish.
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Seasoned and boiled peanuts may sound unusual to some but not to Mississippians! This addictive snack is a favorite among many. And don’t even think about buying the canned version – it’s nowhere close to the real thing.

Hunting is a favorite past time for many in the state, so of course deer meat is part of the local cuisine. The versatile meat can be prepared in a variety of ways which, by the way, are all delicious!

This traditional southern dessert is very similar to pumpkin pie except for, as you probably guessed, it is made from sweet potatoes. As for adding marshmallows to the top? That’s more of a northern thing.

If you’re a true Mississippian then you have a biscuit recipe that has most likely been passed down from generation to generation. And in true southern form, you eat your biscuits for breakfast covered in gravy.
With local cuisine that varies so much, narrowing this list down to 12 was extremely difficult! What are your favorite Mississippi foods?
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