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Pumpkin Spice Foods The CSRA Is Obsessed With

What pumpkin spice foods are we obsessed with here in the CSRA? Lord knows there’s enough to choose from. Everywhere you turn there is a new pumpkin-flavored drink or snack….

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What pumpkin spice foods are we obsessed with here in the CSRA? Lord knows there's enough to choose from. Everywhere you turn there is a new pumpkin-flavored drink or snack. People are trying to slip pumpkin spice into any and everything this time of year. But what about us here in Georgia and South Carolina? What kind of pumpkin spice stuff are we into?

According to Google Trends, there are specific pumpkin spice foods that every state is obsessed with. They based it on what people are Googling most in each state. Google broke it down into five categories.

The Five Categories

  • Baked Goods
  • Sweets
  • Snacks
  • Cereal
  • Other

I'm really surprised that drinks wasn't a category, but maybe they figured that one was a given. So, what are some pumpkin spiced things are some of our neighboring states obsessed with?

The Southeast's Pumpkin Spice Cravings

  • In Alabama, they're obsessed with Pumpkin Spice Popcorn.
  • In Tennessee, they're searching for Pumpkin Spice Donuts.
  • In Florida, it's all about Pumpkin Spice Rolls.
  • In North Carolina, they're Googling Pumpkin Spice Loaf.

What Is The CSRA Looking For?

So, what about us here in the CSRA? What pumpkin spice foods are we the most obsessed with? In South Carolina, it's just like Tennessee, y'all are looking for Pumpkin Spice Donuts. That doesn't seem too out of the ordinary. I had some pumpkin spice munchkins from Dunkin the other day and they weren't too bad.

Now what about Georgia? Well, I wish I could say ours was ordinary, but apparently we're obsessed with Pumpkin Spice Empanadas. What?! Those are a thing? Who the heck had the free time to think of making those?! Here is the full map of what everyone is searching for in each state if you want to check it out.

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However, if you're just not that into pumpkin spice, maybe these flavors will be more to your liking.

Beyond Pumpkin Spice: 8 Other Fall Flavors That Steal The Show

Fall seems to arrive earlier every year. Coffee shops like Starbucks now introduce their autumn-themed drinks as early as August, and stores swiftly stock their shelves with Halloween decorations.

When we think of fall flavors, pumpkin spice often comes to mind. Many of us are aware that pumpkin spice isn't actually derived from pumpkins. A pumpkin is a squash that has a distinct taste far from the combination of cinnamon and syrup. Pumpkin spice is just a mix of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, and cloves.

While this spice blend lends its flavor to a wide range of products, including lattes, cereal, pretzels, donuts, gum, and more, it's worth mentioning that not all people prefer it. In fact, there exists a Reddit thread specifically devoted to discussing the dislike of pumpkin spice-flavored items. A commenter expressed, "I'm in the hate pumpkin spice camp as well. It absolutely takes over the dairy aisle in the stores to the point of not carrying my usual products." Another Redditor added their thoughts with, "Every season they hardcore promote pumpkin spice everything to kick off fall, and I hate it. It doesn't even smell that good."

Besides the popular pumpkin spice latte, there's a wide variety of seasonal ingredients that contribute to the special taste of autumn, whether you're preparing your own homemade treats or enjoying comforting dishes. These flavors range from the components in traditional apple pie recipes to the aromatic spices found in typical autumn soups, all representing the essence of the season's most cherished foods. Who knows, maybe down the road, we'll be as crazy about apples or cinnamon as we are about pumpkin spice.

If you're looking to step away from the pumpkin spice trend or simply want to savor a wider range of fall flavors, take a peek at these other flavors that scream "autumn."

Apples

Apples and the fall season are often linked and commonly used in Halloween activities and various desserts. When autumn rolls around, apples ripen into those sweet goodies people adore, making them the stars of the show in loads of fall recipes, from apple crumble cakes to good old apple pies. And let's not overlook the classic favorites of apple cider and cider donuts.

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Cinnamon

Cinnamon has the perfect Fall vibe, especially when you mix it with classics like apple, sugar, or vanilla. While it enhances the taste of traditional autumn recipes, cinnamon can also stand on its own. This sweet spice is like the secret ingredient for giving your treats that homemade autumn taste. So, whether you're spicing up your morning joe, cookie dough, or even a hearty stew, just a dash of cinnamon will cozy up your recipe game.

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Caramel

Caramel is a go-to sweet treat when the weather gets cooler. You can just drizzle it over almost anything baked, whether it's warm apple crisp or a big scoop of ice cream. And if you're feeling fancy, a pinch of sea salt can take it up a notch. It's a perfect match for Fall classics like apples, ice cream, or brownies.

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Maple

Incorporating a touch of maple can infuse your dish with an ideal blend of sweetness and earthiness. This delightful maple essence works wonders in desserts such as maple buttercream frosting, maple cookies, and even pumpkin pie. It also shines in savory dishes like maple bacon, maple-glazed salmon, and chipotle maple chicken wings.

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Almond

Almonds are another fall favorite. They add a cozy, nutty taste to both sweet and savory dishes, like almond cake with chai or salads with autumn fruits and veggies. They make everything from pumpkin pies to roasted Brussels sprouts even more delicious. So, this Fall, remember that almonds are one the flavors of the season.

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Pecan

Pecans are a prized autumn nut, celebrated for their sweet, buttery flavor and satisfying crunch. Pecan pies, pecan bars, and candied pecans are just a few examples of how these nuts are featured in Fall desserts. Their distinct taste and texture make them a must-have during holiday gatherings.

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Sweet Potato

Sweet potatoes are a beloved Fall ingredient, known for their earthy sweetness and versatility. They take center stage in classic dishes like sweet potato casserole and sweet potato fries. Packed with nutrients, they offer comfort and wholesomeness in every bite, making them a staple of Fall meals.

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Cranberry

Known for their tartness and vibrant red color, cranberries bring a zesty kick to Fall meals. Whether in the form of cranberry sauce at Thanksgiving or dried cranberries in salads, they add a burst of flavor that balances the richness of other fall dishes. Cranberries are a nod to the season's crispness and festivity.

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