If You Grew Up In Northern California, You Definitely Love These Five Classic Dishes
One of the best things about California is its diverse cuisine. A true melting pot of cultures from, literally, everywhere in the world, the state is awash in gastronomy.
And culture is definitely on full display when you look at the epicurean landscape. But if you grew up in California, there are several distinctive dishes that will stay with you for a lifetime.
Sourdough bread shows up all over the food scene, making its mark here in the mid-1800s during the California Gold Rush era.

This classic dish, typically made with rice, beans, shredded lettuce, cheese, guacamole, sour cream, salsa, and some kind of meat or chicken, is synonymous with The Golden State.

If you’re going to have a salad named after you, this is a good one. Its namesake was the restauranteur—Robert Cobb—of The Brown Derby.

Although the ingredients vary, the name says it all – born and bred in California.

Keeping with the state-named theme, California Rolls have made their mark as well.

Are any of these dishes part of your childhood dining experiences? If so, we’d love to know where you go in The Golden State when you have a hankering for a classic California food fix.
As the third-largest state in the country, California has a lot of culinary gifts to offer. These 9 iconic foods in the Northern and 9 iconic foods in the Southern parts of the state will have your mouth watering!
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