Sweet potato pie is made with spices and sugar. It tastes similar to pumpkin pie and very good. It's a southern dessert along with pecan pie ,peach cobbler and banana and vanilla wafer pudding
The US has a varied topography, from desert to grasslands. There are many types of fruit, berries, and nuts that grow in the wild. I have 5 pecan trees in my yard and I also used to have 3 black walnut trees. None of them were planted by a person, they just grew wild.
facts. i’m from alabama and the amount of pecans that were always on the ground and around the neighborhood during the season was insane. my grandma always has to have a bucket full of them
That’s cool! I wish Colorado could support fruit trees and vegetable year round. We just recently (in the past few years) got our first In-N-Outs here in Colorado Springs and for some dumb reason they put real palm trees around it and they died within weeks 😂 idk who thought it would be a good idea to plant a tropical tree in a dry climate but it didn’t last long at all.
For Louisiana they could have chosen bread pudding or Bananas Foster (bananas and vanilla ice cream flambeed with a sauce made with rum and banana liqueur). Both are popular in New Orleans. The marionberry is a type of blackberry that was developed at Oregon State University. It used to be illegal to grow blackcurrants in many states because the plants carried a disease that infected pine trees. The restrictions were lifted some time ago, but blackcurrants have never been popular in the U.S. You can get blackcurrant products, though, like Ribena and blackcurrant jam. Carnation cream is called sweetened condensed milk in the U.S.
Thank you for that information on blackcurrants. I was wondering about that, because their theory about it not growing anywhere in the US didn't make sense. Currants grow very easily in all kinds of different climates and are very easy to cultivate.
@@limeygaynor I cook and bake lot, or at least I did before I became disabled, I still have hundreds of tried and true recipes. I recently gave my recipe for sweet potato pie to another British friend so if you're really interested I can give you a recipe to about anything
It's basically an episode of what Aidan doesn't like and when anyone shows a dislike of something early on then all of sudden he likes it or will defend it 😂
As a Puerto Rican I can tell you that Flan or Crème caramel is absolutely delicious. It’s a baked custard dessert with a gooey caramel sauce. It like eating a jello-like pudding. It’s usually served slightly warm or at room temperature or occasionally chilled. I and my family prefer it chilled, but they are all good. You can’t have bad flan.
Buckeyes are similar to reeces cups but with more peanut butter and less chocolate. So you'd surely like them. 16:30 - yes, in this case the red ones are not ripe yet. There are red raspberries though which can be ripe when red. Another type of berry we have is called Mulberry which is like a black berry but grows on a tree instead of briars.
It would have been criminal if Pecan pie WASN'T Texas' rep here lol. There's a running joke in our family that you're not truly Texan if you don't like pecan pie. FYI, Pecan tree is the state tree too. My grandparents had one in their front yard and I would help my grandpa crack pecans at times whenever we were able to visit. Good memories. Some of the other Southern favs are part of Texan culture too, like they mention kolaches, and there's cobblers and different puddings. Bread pudding is a huge fav, especially when you combine it with vanilla ice cream. We love Mexican desserts in Texas like churros, Mexican bread, and yes, sopapillas.
Cream cheese frosting is the best. My grandmother always made me a fruit basket cake for my birthday. Spiced cake with sliced fruit on each layer and cream cheese frosting. It was so go. And still today my favorite cake.
If anything convinces me that Americans are different from Brits, it's a young male who doesn't like dessert in general, especially chocolate and who prefers frozen yogurt (yeah, it's common in the US but generally bought by dieters and older folks) to ice cream. Actually it seems like this video is 3 dessert-haters reviewing a dessert video. Strange.
Compared to us they really have less variety in general so everything seems strange. But the quick to judge as if they were looking at fried rats covered in a camel spit sauce is ridiculous.
A good apple pie is one of my favorite foods. The ones showed here looked too dry for me, though. I like an apple pie with thicker cut apples & a nice, gel-like filling 🍏🥧
I have blueberries, blackberries, pecans, apples, pears, peaches just growing in the woods around me. In our house, pecan and sweet potato pie rules. Greetings from the deep south!
Laffy Taffy is hard and chalky compared to saltwater taffy. BTW it's called saltwater taffy because its made/sold on boardwalks or near beaches, not because there is actual saltwater in it.
According to my quick research chocolate chip is pretty easily the most popular flavor (which is what I suspected). After that snickerdoodle is among a number of common options also including sugar cookies, peanut butter, gingerbread, shortbread, oatmeal, etc.
Btw to answer the question about berries you've never heard of, some of them are hybrid berries that were "invented" by Americans. Boysenberry is a great example of an invented berry.
I am drooling over everything except the pecan pie (just a bit heavy and sweet for me personally). But try them all, you might be surprised at what you like!
Daz sounds like my grandma with the blueberry muffins. Any trip to the grocery store always ends up with about five 4-packs of blueberry muffins from the bakery in the cart.
Garrett's has a number of flavors. Mixing popcorn with various nuts - macadamia, pecan, etc. But the Chicago mix is a combination of caramel corn and cheese corn or possibly plain corn. The cheese corn can be regular or spicy. Both are excellent.
Whoopie pies have reportedly been made in Maine since 1925. While many states lay claim to the Whoopie pie, Maine made it their official dessert in 2010. Hammonton, New Jersey is touted as the blueberry capital of the world, and N.J. as a whole is one of the top 10 producers of blueberries in America. For this reason alone it's only fitting that the blueberry pie should be recognized as N.J.'s dessert.
I look at people sideways whenever I hear someone who doesn't like cake or anything sweet so I stopped the video when they didn't like the very 1st item on the screen
spin on buck eyes !/2 cup peanut butter 1/4 cup honey and 1/2 cup dried milk mix make into balls and either dip in chocolate or roll in either coco powder/crushed corn flakes or crushed peanuts.
I have lived in Virginia for 37 years, never heard of “chess pie”. Haha I would have said Va was known for Southern Coconit cake, it is a coconut cake soaked in sweet condensed milk, frosted with whipped cream and left in fridge to set for 3 days before cutting.
If you want the best salt water taffy you should go to Cape Cod (Province Town specifically) - Take a red-eye out and you'd be able to check out Historic Boston for a day or two and then hang out in the Cape for the rest of a nice 1 week vacation.
I would love to see y'all at the Cheesecake Factory and then act like you don't like a lot of those desserts... Don't knock it till you try it the United States knows how to do desserts well❤
Years ago I made a banana pudding (with help from my mother. She did most of the work) for a class celebration. I believe it was...4th grade (age 9 or 10). I brought it in and the 4th grade teachers wanted to sample it. My teacher thought it was good enough to steal. And she did. None of my classmates got to taste it lol and she took the whole pan home minus what the other teachers ate. Good times.
12:25 why that face? cheesecake, banana pudding and sweet potato taste good. Taste better than a lot of british foods i seen like beans on toast, mushy peas, fish pie, haggis🤢🤮 are just to name a few
I'm from the South and sweet potato pie is Delicious. In my opinion it beats pumpkin pie every single time! You need to try it. Looking at a particular food item may not do it for you, but tasting it sure will! Chess pie is delicious too🍴🤤😊🙂
I am so with Aidan on this, I do not like cake (sponge) at all. My father didn't, either. We would usually ask for pie (dessert pie, not meat pie - though I do like a good chicken or beef pie), I generally do not eat dessert or much sweet at all.
It's mentioned a few times in the book To Kill a Mockingbird. Maybe since it just became the state dessert only recently gotten very popular? I'm not sure, I've only been to Alabama once, for a few days.
1:45 i love blackcurrant juice 😊 I only have it when we visit Barbados, though i could probably have items shipp3d 4:18 they were mentioning why 8:22 yES YES YES YES YES YES SO GOOD THE LINE WAS SO OMG WE BOUGHT A BOX OF MIX BUT THEN DIDNT USE 13:36 looks familiar 15:50 lol youre doing the same thing as before 🤭 in the same place 17:33 like Baumkuchen I learned that dish name from an anime 18:57 im virginian and what is chess pie First smithfield ham now this
I have had a lot of those desserts. Most of them are really good. The only dessert I really don't like is Fruit Cake. Quite a few people also like Greek desserts and other ethnic desserts as well. My favorite desserts are Tiramisu and the Greek, Galaktoboureko. Peace
Popcorn is Illinois' state snack food, not dessert. Illinois' state dessert (as of 2015) is pumpkin pie. Illinois is the leading producer of pumpkins in the US (producing 39% of the pumpkins in the country.) Also brownies were invented in Chicago for the Columbian Exposition in 1893 by the Palmer House Kitchen.
Marionberries are not blackberries or raspberries. The physical forms is similar but that's where it ends. Huckleberry and some other fruits are Indigenous to USA
Thank You for saying that caramel popcorn in bored dresset, I'm from Chicago Illinois and I don't even count caramel popcorn as a dresset I would have Eli cheesecake for Illinois dresset.
Btw, huckleberries are not grown in Montana, they only grow wild. You have to go hiking to go find them, not many of them grow per plant, and they only grow above a certain altitude. While we love huckleberries, Pemmican would have been a better (and traditional) Montana dessert. Things made with prickly pear are also delicious.
Gaila ( hope I got your name right), if you like candy bars with chocolate, caramel and a wafer, I think you'd like Twix. You've been in the US, so I'm thinking you've probably tried one, but they are my absolute favorite!
Umm.. Illinois is popcorn?😅 Not by a long shot where I'm from! Not a dessert person, but we have a lot more tasty options, which include some of the other states. Can anyone say melting pot?
Nothing more American than a Twinkie! Have you Brits had a Twinkie? LOL You guys have specific things you like and dislike just like Office Bloke Daz! Runs in the family, obviously. LOL!
@@daga11 Perhaps so.. at least we know Office Bloke Aiden does not like chocolate which many of the shown desserts were chocolate but there were plenty others that were not chocolate that Aiden could try.
That list is inaccurate. I have lived my entire 52 years in Alabama(aside from some summers spent elsewhere during my youth). It is either pecan pie or banana pudding that should be the "favorite" here. Never seen nor ate the "official" cake they mentioned. Go to any gathering or homestyle restaurant, I guarantee they will have the pecan pie and/or banana pudding.
I'm sure Daz can source some saltwater taffy for you guys to try. Also, you guys need some Krispy Kreme if you go to America again sometime. Their glazed for Aidan (which are the best glazed donuts!) and boston creme donuts for Gaynor and Sophie!
Sweet potato pie is made with spices and sugar. It tastes similar to pumpkin pie and very good. It's a southern dessert along with pecan pie ,peach cobbler and banana and vanilla wafer pudding
The north loves these too.
I would take the last three, but have never liked sweet potato pie. It's still popular here, just gonna pass on that choice.
Good Sweet potato pie is hard to beat. Most southern families prefer it over pumpkin
It tastes nothing like pumkin pie
@@LilliLamour Ikr? Pumpkin tastes like water
A lot of these desserts are amazing, despite some presumptions otherwise.
The US has a varied topography, from desert to grasslands. There are many types of fruit, berries, and nuts that grow in the wild. I have 5 pecan trees in my yard and I also used to have 3 black walnut trees. None of them were planted by a person, they just grew wild.
facts. i’m from alabama and the amount of pecans that were always on the ground and around the neighborhood during the season was insane. my grandma always has to have a bucket full of them
That’s cool! I wish Colorado could support fruit trees and vegetable year round. We just recently (in the past few years) got our first In-N-Outs here in Colorado Springs and for some dumb reason they put real palm trees around it and they died within weeks 😂 idk who thought it would be a good idea to plant a tropical tree in a dry climate but it didn’t last long at all.
The doughnut that Gaynor described here is called a Boston cream. Custard in the middle and chocolate on top.
Apple Cider doughnuts are amazing!
For Louisiana they could have chosen bread pudding or Bananas Foster (bananas and vanilla ice cream flambeed with a sauce made with rum and banana liqueur). Both are popular in New Orleans.
The marionberry is a type of blackberry that was developed at Oregon State University.
It used to be illegal to grow blackcurrants in many states because the plants carried a disease that infected pine trees. The restrictions were lifted some time ago, but blackcurrants have never been popular in the U.S. You can get blackcurrant products, though, like Ribena and blackcurrant jam.
Carnation cream is called sweetened condensed milk in the U.S.
Thank you for that information on blackcurrants. I was wondering about that, because their theory about it not growing anywhere in the US didn't make sense. Currants grow very easily in all kinds of different climates and are very easy to cultivate.
OK a challenge for the three of you would be to try some of the ones you think you would NOT like.
That would be cool, but I have no clue how to make them or ingredients 🫣
@@limeygaynor google is your friend
exactly! American desserts are so different from European desserts
@@limeygaynor I cook and bake lot, or at least I did before I became disabled, I still have hundreds of tried and true recipes. I recently gave my recipe for sweet potato pie to another British friend so if you're really interested I can give you a recipe to about anything
They seem to find most of the desserts presented objectional.
12:46 everyone in the south was like settle down young fella lol sweet potato pie is one of life's true pleasures
Plus it makes for a solid, quick breakfast.
I had no idea that Aidan was such a picky eater. lol
It goes way beyond being a picky eater. He doesn't like anything.
yeah hes kinda of a boring downer in the latest food reaction videos they been doing
Really? This dude whinges over everything.
It's basically an episode of what Aidan doesn't like and when anyone shows a dislike of something early on then all of sudden he likes it or will defend it 😂
The younger generation in this video do not like chocolate and ice cream? What happened? Fallen and hit their heads? Both are awesome!
😂
As a Puerto Rican I can tell you that Flan or Crème caramel is absolutely delicious. It’s a baked custard dessert with a gooey caramel sauce. It like eating a jello-like pudding. It’s usually served slightly warm or at room temperature or occasionally chilled. I and my family prefer it chilled, but they are all good. You can’t have bad flan.
You can't come to the south without having some banana pudding lol
Buckeyes are similar to reeces cups but with more peanut butter and less chocolate. So you'd surely like them.
16:30 - yes, in this case the red ones are not ripe yet. There are red raspberries though which can be ripe when red. Another type of berry we have is called Mulberry which is like a black berry but grows on a tree instead of briars.
Love banana pudding, and peach pie and sweets in general.
This made me want a big bowl of banana pudding. 😂
I said the same thing, I loooove banana pudding
I don’t care what anyone else says banana pudding is the shit
@@Razorslash312 with the nilla wafers too 😩
Cream cheese frosting is amazing.
Banana pudding is so freaking good
Sweet potato pie is amazing! I promise it’s such a treat after a hearty meal.
We have an ice cream shop here that has a chocolate raspberry truffle ice cream... Omg so good served in a handmade waffle cone!
I’m sorry but if y’all believe that banana doesn’t belong in a pudding then you might be beyond saving…
I forgot about banana pudding, it’s probably the best dessert in existence
agreed
Yep yep 👍 yum 😋
It would have been criminal if Pecan pie WASN'T Texas' rep here lol. There's a running joke in our family that you're not truly Texan if you don't like pecan pie. FYI, Pecan tree is the state tree too. My grandparents had one in their front yard and I would help my grandpa crack pecans at times whenever we were able to visit. Good memories.
Some of the other Southern favs are part of Texan culture too, like they mention kolaches, and there's cobblers and different puddings. Bread pudding is a huge fav, especially when you combine it with vanilla ice cream. We love Mexican desserts in Texas like churros, Mexican bread, and yes, sopapillas.
My grandma makes the best banana pudding. It’s soooooo good 😋
They are missing out on a lot of good stuff because they don't want to give different foods a try. Especially Aiden.
Cream cheese frosting is the best. My grandmother always made me a fruit basket cake for my birthday. Spiced cake with sliced fruit on each layer and cream cheese frosting. It was so go. And still today my favorite cake.
If anything convinces me that Americans are different from Brits, it's a young male who doesn't like dessert in general, especially chocolate and who prefers frozen yogurt (yeah, it's common in the US but generally bought by dieters and older folks) to ice cream.
Actually it seems like this video is 3 dessert-haters reviewing a dessert video. Strange.
Compared to us they really have less variety in general so everything seems strange. But the quick to judge as if they were looking at fried rats covered in a camel spit sauce is ridiculous.
I think Brits are just more skeptical in general. But the amount of whinge coming from this young fella is a lot even for a Brit.
I love salt water taffy. It's so good. Also, sweet potato pie is delicious. Don't knock it until you try it.😋 👍🏾
Sweet potato pie is amazing.
we now know why aidan is so rail thin, “ i don’t like this , i don’t like that, i don’t like chocolate, i don’t like cake”
Don't be afraid, man. Sweet potato pie is great. It's similar to pumpkin pie, but fluffier more than custardy.
Banana pudding is my childhood, I love it so much
A good apple pie is one of my favorite foods. The ones showed here looked too dry for me, though. I like an apple pie with thicker cut apples & a nice, gel-like filling 🍏🥧
yummmmm
Both. Both is good.
I have blueberries, blackberries, pecans, apples, pears, peaches just growing in the woods around me. In our house, pecan and sweet potato pie rules. Greetings from the deep south!
Sweet Potato Pie is THE BEST!!! Its a staple here in the south. Gotta try it sometime.
No offense, but I've noticed from other reaction channels and friends over the years that Brits are as picky as toddlers when it comes to food.
Marionberries are like blackberries. We also have mulberries. They are also like blackberries but grow on a tree.
Just trying to figure out,Does Aidan like anything LOL
Sweet potato cupcakes are sooooooo good!!!!
I want you all to actually do a video trying different foods from the US or other parts of the world!!
Sweet potato pie is very much like pumpkin pie.
Laffy Taffy is hard and chalky compared to saltwater taffy. BTW it's called saltwater taffy because its made/sold on boardwalks or near beaches, not because there is actual saltwater in it.
Snickerdoodles are the standard home-cooked cookie across America aside from oatmeal cookies. Quick and easy
I love a warm snickerdoodle!
One of my favorites!
chocolate chip is the standard in my opinion. originated in US.
@@michaelsmith-iu1be so is the snickerdoodle.
According to my quick research chocolate chip is pretty easily the most popular flavor (which is what I suspected). After that snickerdoodle is among a number of common options also including sugar cookies, peanut butter, gingerbread, shortbread, oatmeal, etc.
Btw to answer the question about berries you've never heard of, some of them are hybrid berries that were "invented" by Americans. Boysenberry is a great example of an invented berry.
I am drooling over everything except the pecan pie (just a bit heavy and sweet for me personally). But try them all, you might be surprised at what you like!
Daz sounds like my grandma with the blueberry muffins. Any trip to the grocery store always ends up with about five 4-packs of blueberry muffins from the bakery in the cart.
Garrett's has a number of flavors. Mixing popcorn with various nuts - macadamia, pecan, etc. But the Chicago mix is a combination of caramel corn and cheese corn or possibly plain corn. The cheese corn can be regular or spicy. Both are excellent.
It has been entirely too long since I had spicy cheese popcorn.
“Some very grim looking desserts” uhhhhm who exactly is taking food advice from a Brit 😂??? Genuine question
No kidding !🤢
Aiden was actually born in the US
@@marydavis5234 I know, seems his taste buds are still British 🤔
@@marydavis5234 born in the US by British parents but still British with British taste buds basically
😭 exactly!!! England was one of the places for my senior trip…we were starving the whole time. these people have no idea what good food is lol
Not liking chocolate?!
There is nothing better than dark chocolate mousse cheesecake.
I wish I wasn't allergic to it. It looks so tempting.
This guy needs to try New York cheese cake, it’s so good.
I feel these three have a shortage of taste buds.
@@michaelsmith-iu1be haha I agree
That boy has a lot to learn. He only likes five Ingredients and they must only be used in a way he's heard of.
@@daga11 i was thinking the same thing. he act like he hates everything.
@@CreoleQ393 I was like who in the world dislikes chocolate?! I'm sitting here wishing I can eat it but unfortunately I'm allergic to it. That sucks.
another good one is red velvet cake with cream cheese icing
Whoopie pies have reportedly been made in Maine since 1925. While many states lay claim to the Whoopie pie, Maine made it their official dessert in 2010.
Hammonton, New Jersey is touted as the blueberry capital of the world, and N.J. as a whole is one of the top 10 producers of blueberries in America. For this reason alone it's only fitting that the blueberry pie should be recognized as N.J.'s dessert.
Well, saltwater taffy for New Jersey's favorite dessert is ridiculous. It's not a dessert, and as you say, much better choices are out there.
I look at people sideways whenever I hear someone who doesn't like cake or anything sweet so I stopped the video when they didn't like the very 1st item on the screen
spin on buck eyes !/2 cup peanut butter 1/4 cup honey and 1/2 cup dried milk mix make into balls and either dip in chocolate or roll in either coco powder/crushed corn flakes or crushed peanuts.
I have lived in Virginia for 37 years, never heard of “chess pie”. Haha I would have said Va was known for Southern Coconit cake, it is a coconut cake soaked in sweet condensed milk, frosted with whipped cream and left in fridge to set for 3 days before cutting.
I’m from TN and chess pie is my favorite dessert.
Marionberries were created by breeding several types of blackberries with loganberries, raspberries and dewberries.
Live in Connecticut and snickerdoodles are so good.
I don't know where it originated, but I like those molten lava cakes served with ice cream that you get at restaurants.
You paused right as they explained Huckleberries were Created by a University in Oregon.
There's something wrong with the British palette.
not liking chocolate, ice cream, or banana pudding. i just can't imagine
If you want the best salt water taffy you should go to Cape Cod (Province Town specifically) - Take a red-eye out and you'd be able to check out Historic Boston for a day or two and then hang out in the Cape for the rest of a nice 1 week vacation.
Cherry Pie! Who doesn’t love it? Slightly tart, but super rich, it is one of the best!
Maybe these aren’t state desserts but they certainly should be mentioned such as: German chocolate cake, carrot cake, chess pie, chocolate pie, magic cookie bars, Texas sheet cake, bread pudding, jello poke cake, Kentucky butter cake, chocolate chip cookies, oatmeal raisin cookies.
Funny thing about the Trifle, for a while in the US, a popular slang for disgusting was "trifling"
I would love to see y'all at the Cheesecake Factory and then act like you don't like a lot of those desserts... Don't knock it till you try it the United States knows how to do desserts well❤
Years ago I made a banana pudding (with help from my mother. She did most of the work) for a class celebration. I believe it was...4th grade (age 9 or 10). I brought it in and the 4th grade teachers wanted to sample it. My teacher thought it was good enough to steal. And she did. None of my classmates got to taste it lol and she took the whole pan home minus what the other teachers ate. Good times.
sugar creme pie in indiana. lived in indiana most of my life never heard of it. but i'm not amish either
Let's watch Aiden hate or make fun of everything lol
12:25 why that face? cheesecake, banana pudding and sweet potato taste good. Taste better than a lot of british foods i seen like beans on toast, mushy peas, fish pie, haggis🤢🤮 are just to name a few
I'm from the South and sweet potato pie is Delicious. In my opinion it beats pumpkin pie every single time! You need to try it. Looking at a particular food item may not do it for you, but tasting it sure will! Chess pie is delicious too🍴🤤😊🙂
I just gained a 100 pounds looking at these desserts videos now I'm going to hit the gym
Peach this. Peach that. It's interesting how an Asian fruit is so important now in the US.
I am so with Aidan on this, I do not like cake (sponge) at all. My father didn't, either. We would usually ask for pie (dessert pie, not meat pie - though I do like a good chicken or beef pie), I generally do not eat dessert or much sweet at all.
Yeah as a kid I’d request pies for my birthday instead of cake. Hated cake. Now, bring it on!
My Mama always makes a peach or apple pie for my birthday! Nothing against cake, but pie rules!!
I lived in Alabama the first 28 years of my life and i've literally never heard of Lane Cake
It's mentioned a few times in the book To Kill a Mockingbird. Maybe since it just became the state dessert only recently gotten very popular? I'm not sure, I've only been to Alabama once, for a few days.
1:45 i love blackcurrant juice 😊
I only have it when we visit Barbados, though i could probably have items shipp3d
4:18 they were mentioning why
8:22 yES
YES YES YES YES YES SO GOOD
THE LINE WAS SO OMG
WE BOUGHT A BOX OF MIX BUT THEN DIDNT USE
13:36 looks familiar
15:50 lol youre doing the same thing as before 🤭 in the same place
17:33 like Baumkuchen
I learned that dish name from an anime
18:57 im virginian and what is chess pie
First smithfield ham now this
I have had a lot of those desserts. Most of them are really good. The only dessert I really don't like is Fruit Cake. Quite a few people also like Greek desserts and other ethnic desserts as well. My favorite desserts are Tiramisu and the Greek, Galaktoboureko. Peace
Popcorn is Illinois' state snack food, not dessert. Illinois' state dessert (as of 2015) is pumpkin pie. Illinois is the leading producer of pumpkins in the US (producing 39% of the pumpkins in the country.)
Also brownies were invented in Chicago for the Columbian Exposition in 1893 by the Palmer House Kitchen.
Marionberries are not blackberries or raspberries. The physical forms is similar but that's where it ends. Huckleberry and some other fruits are Indigenous to USA
Banana pudding is awesome
Thank You for saying that caramel popcorn in bored dresset, I'm from Chicago Illinois and I don't even count caramel popcorn as a dresset I would have Eli cheesecake for Illinois dresset.
Lost in the pond host
Lawrence. loves pecan pie.
Btw, huckleberries are not grown in Montana, they only grow wild. You have to go hiking to go find them, not many of them grow per plant, and they only grow above a certain altitude. While we love huckleberries, Pemmican would have been a better (and traditional) Montana dessert. Things made with prickly pear are also delicious.
Donuts are not desert their breakfast. And who has cookies for dessert restaurants not going to carry them.
Sopapia (sp?). Insanely good.
I love Carmel wafers. We have them over in the Americas (North and South America). You have to know where to look.
*Stomach:* I wanna try all these desserts at least once ❤ 🤤
*Brain 🧠:* You want some diabeetus?
I saw the title and said Oh I've got see what they say for Texas. That's what I thought pecan pie and I agree
Y'all so finicky lol
Gaila ( hope I got your name right), if you like candy bars with chocolate, caramel and a wafer, I think you'd like Twix. You've been in the US, so I'm thinking you've probably tried one, but they are my absolute favorite!
Utah has mrs fields cookies and crumbl cookies both from Utah. I’d say it’s cookies. No t to mention utah scones
Seriously, who was as you would say "was taking the piss" when they named it "spotted dick"? Like wtaf 😂
I live in Alabama and I’ve never heard of that dessert before.
You haven’t lived until you’ve had banana pudding.
Wow I have lived in arkansas for 50 years, never heard of 'possum pie' Huh who knew? I was betting on Banana pudding.
Umm.. Illinois is popcorn?😅 Not by a long shot where I'm from! Not a dessert person, but we have a lot more tasty options, which include some of the other states. Can anyone say melting pot?
Nothing more American than a Twinkie! Have you Brits had a Twinkie? LOL You guys have specific things you like and dislike just like Office Bloke Daz! Runs in the family, obviously. LOL!
Except it seems more like they Think, they don't like without actually knowing.
@@daga11 Perhaps so.. at least we know Office Bloke Aiden does not like chocolate which many of the shown desserts were chocolate but there were plenty others that were not chocolate that Aiden could try.
That list is inaccurate. I have lived my entire 52 years in Alabama(aside from some summers spent elsewhere during my youth). It is either pecan pie or banana pudding that should be the "favorite" here. Never seen nor ate the "official" cake they mentioned. Go to any gathering or homestyle restaurant, I guarantee they will have the pecan pie and/or banana pudding.
Marion Barry is former DC mayor😂😂
Boston Creme pie FTW !
I'm sure Daz can source some saltwater taffy for you guys to try. Also, you guys need some Krispy Kreme if you go to America again sometime. Their glazed for Aidan (which are the best glazed donuts!) and boston creme donuts for Gaynor and Sophie!
marionberry is different from a black berry
Mint chip is the best icecream flavor