10 Classic Foods Everyone Misses When They Move Out Of Florida
If you’ve been in Florida for some time now, then you’re probably familiar with those state-specific foods that you can’t really find elsewhere. Like the way New Orleans residents might miss beignets when they leave Louisiana. For those who moved out of Florida or who are preparing to move, get ready to say goodbye to some of these state-specific food items that we’ve all been pretty spoiled in having all to ourselves.

Ahh, key lime pie. You won’t find a better pie than what is made within our state lines. You can try, but for some reason, key lime pie doesn’t taste as good as when it’s enjoyed within Florida.

Freshly squeezed orange juice from REAL Florida oranges?! Your mornings will never be the same. Sure, you can snag some oranges from the local market, but will they really ever be as sweet and juicy as Florida oranges?
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Cuban sandwiches are a true staple of Southern Florida cuisine. You just can’t beat these layers of deliciousness. Pork, hame, Swiss, pickles, mustard—all squeezed together into one perfectly pressed sandwich. Do other states understand how delectable these sammies are?
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Speaking of sandwiches…you will feel a true yearning for Publix subs as soon as you cross over into a Publix-less state. There is something about the sandwiches coming out of this grocery store deli that put some of the other tried-and-true sandwich shops to shame.

The croqueta. A traditional Miami snack. But can you really score these in any other state? I mean, which state other than Florida has an entire bar dedicated to these delicious treats? Ham, cheese, pork—you name it, they’ll stuff it and fry it.

You haven’t had stone crab claws until you’ve had them from Florida. Specifically, Joe’s down south. Sure, there are other states that may highlight stone crab claws on the menu, but chances are, they’re flown in from Florida.

Some may call it a delicacy, some may call it dinner, but in Florida chances are—alligator is on the menu. Other states may find alligator to be a bit of a weird addition, but in Florida it is almost expected in many areas of the state.

While Haas avocados may be all the rage elsewhere, Florida avocados are a coveted choice within the Sunshine State. It’s not uncommon to have an avocado tree in your backyard in Florida, brimming with these gargantuan avocados each and every season.
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Leaving behind pastelitos when you venture outside of Florida might be hardest of them all. Nothing pairs better with a cuban coffee than these sweet, flaky pastries. The only suggestion we can offer is to learn how to make them, and quick!

Conch fritters…what can we really say about these delicious seafood gems. Traditionally served on the menus of seafood spots throughout the state, you won’t find too many other restaurants throughout the country that has fresh conch quite like in Florida.
Let’s keep this list going! Start adding your own Florida-specific foods in the comments below.
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