haha herring? that's more definitive of Europe12 layer cake? sugar cake? wtf are these things? arbitrary random churches bbq?chili dog? I'm pretty sure that's not an NC thing. Maybe the carolina style burger with slaw, chili, and onions
9/9/2010 4:18:12 PM
9/9/2010 4:19:23 PM
Bojangles is based in NC. That should be enough to qualify.
9/9/2010 4:19:48 PM
^^well yes, it is- but until I came to nc state, no one raved about bojangles or held it any higher than any of the other placesthat wasn't a personal attack- I personally like brueggers as my favorite place for breakfast that you can find in most towns- does that make it a taste of the carolinas since it is personal experience and can be a shared experience of the state?^there are lots of restaurants that are located only in NC, and lots of products made here- is slim jim a taste of NC?[Edited on September 9, 2010 at 4:22 PM. Reason : you guys are missing the point here]
9/9/2010 4:21:18 PM
depends.... is brueggers peculiar to or based in and concentrated in the state of NC?i don't believe it is.and, FTR, "fuck you" is a term of endearment.[Edited on September 9, 2010 at 4:25 PM. Reason : and no, it is you who are missing the point, BoJo hater.]
9/9/2010 4:22:40 PM
9/9/2010 4:24:28 PM
now what I wanna know is why does slim jim work with tobassco to make their "spicy" stuff and not texas pete?they have lost their way...
9/9/2010 4:26:44 PM
that crap is not a taste of anything it fuckin sucksi, too, can grind up some cardboard and soak it in hot sauce and roll it into a stick
9/9/2010 4:28:35 PM
aight. i just looked it up: Slim Jims were invented and originally made in Philadelphia, before being sold to General Mills. GM moved the plant to Garner NC after it bought Jesse Jones sausage.so "Slim Jim" is really just another Yankee carpetbagger. But BoJos keepin it down home. [Edited on September 9, 2010 at 5:19 PM. Reason : ]
9/9/2010 5:11:51 PM
9/9/2010 5:19:48 PM
Sundrop isn't even made in NC
9/9/2010 6:17:33 PM
No pussy?
9/9/2010 7:11:54 PM
9/9/2010 7:23:52 PM
^i wouldn't say they're all over ga. there's only two in atlanta, neither of which are inside the perimeter.
9/9/2010 7:50:25 PM
anyhow, why would anyone ever consider Breuggers as a taste of NC? that's just dumb.Breuggers: specialty: "New York Style" Bagels .... Headquartered in Vermont. First Store in New York. Locations now spread nationally from Canada to Florida, Massachusetts to California.Bojangles: specialty: southern style chicken, biscuits, and fixins. Headquartered in Charlotte NC, First Store in Charlotte NC. eventually spread to other Southeastern states, with only a few outliers in Pennsylvania and Maryland. and contrary to a previous post, there are no Bojangles stores in New York.
9/10/2010 3:27:54 PM
I was just using breuggers as an example of something I like that is a chain that is something I go to all the time here in raleigh (that you can also find around the south east)but whatever... silly argument because the point I was making is that I don't think a fast food place that you can find all over should be on there
9/10/2010 3:33:30 PM
but banana pudding souffle at some trendy little one-off cafe in Charlotte's gay district does? or a BLT at some local grill in Chapel Hill?these represent the taste of the entire state?fuck, if anything represents the entire state, it's Bojangles and Krispy Kreme.
9/10/2010 9:54:12 PM
Joe I know you're just quoting a website but a Brueggers bagel ain't a NY style bagel. There's a reason you have a hard time finding one in the 5 boroughs...they suck. (sadly they're above average for what you can find in the South)
9/10/2010 11:47:21 PM
Yeah, i know. Breuggers is "NY Style" like Starbucks is gourmet coffee. people mistake a consistent product as being an authentic product. but it works for the majority of the population who don't know or care.
9/11/2010 6:18:19 PM
9/27/2010 3:59:31 PM
http://www.google.com/search?q=bojangles+brooklyn
9/27/2010 4:07:49 PM
^^^^I didn't know Bryant Park and Wesley Heights was Charlotte's gay district?Good that they got Merts and Price's Chicken Coop on there....some of the best soul food and fried chicken in the state definitely, especially Price's.I'm sorry, Price's >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bojangles and I love Bojangles.[Edited on September 27, 2010 at 4:33 PM. Reason : ]
9/27/2010 4:32:57 PM
bump
5/3/2011 12:18:42 PM
Thanks.Crook's Corner in Chapel Hill starts serving its honeysuckle sorbet tomorrow. I don't know about y'all, but I definitely plan to go check it out. The guy I spoke to last year said that the time for the desert is varied but limited each year, "It depends on the honeysuckle."
5/3/2011 12:25:15 PM
No Cheerwine?No Pepsi?No Texas Pete?No Krispy Kreme?No sweet potatoes?No Biscuitville?GTFO with this weak sauce list.
5/3/2011 12:28:27 PM
what the fuck is sugar cake
5/3/2011 12:32:17 PM
this list is terrible. it's a mix of ultra-specific items off of local menus and super-generic things like "apples"
5/3/2011 1:12:28 PM
Um... no Cookout? I was like No Yum Yum's Ice Cream? I was like Also surprised by Texas Pete and Biscuitville...But no Krispy Kreme
5/3/2011 1:39:58 PM
i don't even know what the fuck fig cake is
5/3/2011 1:43:44 PM
Texas Pete was invented in Winston in the '20s.If that doesn't define "Taste of NC" I don't know what does. ]
5/3/2011 2:00:01 PM
People who grew up in Cornsonville went to state and then moved back to Cornsonville to grow corn ITTI'm AstralAdvent and i approved this message.
5/3/2011 2:06:19 PM
one bbq would have sufficedi agree about the texas pete, that's un-north carolinian to leave it out. and wtf - no tomatoes?[Edited on May 3, 2011 at 5:27 PM. Reason : ]
5/3/2011 5:25:45 PM
OMGWTFBBQ
5/3/2011 5:51:26 PM
Bojangles was pretty popular among people I knew in Greensboro. It was the holy grail of senior lunches, reserved for special occasions.While I'm sure there are better chicken joints in NC, none is so prevalent. Everyone in the state has eaten at Bojangles multiple times. Bubba's Chicken Shack out in bumfuck may be better, but nobody's heard of it. For that reason it deserves a place on the list. Or, if you can't agree to that, it's certainly more deserving then herring or sugar cake (which I've never heard of).Also, I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest our take on Mexican food. You go north of here at all, shit's different (and shitty). You go south of here, it's different (maybe not as shitty. but still kind of shitty). From what I can tell we have our own variant of it and people who move from here consistently lament that they can't get it anymore.
5/3/2011 5:53:52 PM
though i enjoy it, our mexican is bland and without creativityit's authentic to a segment of poor folks who can't get their hands on good ingredientsyou go to texas or new mexico and the mexican is cheaper and a million times better/more interesting
5/3/2011 5:57:55 PM
Oh sure, I agree with all that. The point is that there is a certain taste to the Mexican food in NC. Others may be better, but this is undeniably ours.
5/3/2011 6:00:42 PM