West Virginia may be a small state, but one of the biggest perks of living in West Virginia is that we have tons of interesting and different food! The state’s most iconic dishes are completely normal to us West Virginia residents; however, it’s easy to forget that others who don’t live in the state might find some of West Virginia’s popular dishes a bit, baffling, to say the least. To prove our point, we found some footage of West Coasters trying the food in West Virginian for the first time, and it’s as hilarious as you’d expect.

These West Coasters trying food in West Virginia had us rolling! They loved our food so much, we couldn’t help but be proud! One thing that we have always loved about living in West Virginia is the wide variety of restaurants and styles of food. What is your favorite West Virginia delicacy? What’s your favorite old-school restaurant in West Virginia? Tell us!

Living in West Virginia doesn’t just mean exposure to a specific set of dishes. It also means you’ll grow up a certain way. It’s true! And to prove it, we’ve come up with some life lessons you learn when you grow up in West Virginia.

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West Coasters Trying West Virginian Food

What is West Virginia known for?

Iconic dishes aren’t the only thing West Virginia is known for. Sure, the food is great, but the state offers lots of other distinguishing features including:

  • A ruggedly beautiful landscape. Dubbed The Mountain State, it’s well known that West Virginia is anything but flat. The state is known for more than mountains, though. It’s also revered as a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, as the state’s rolling hills, towering mountains, and vast valleys provide the perfect setting for a wealth of outdoor activities including mountain biking, skiing, rafting, hiking, and more.

What stereotypes are there about West Virginia?

Each state has stereotypes associated with it and West Virginia is no different. And though we know they’re not true, the stereotypes about West Virginia are a bit irritating. For instance:

  • How many times have we all heard, “Everyone in West Virginia is a hillbilly?" It’s ridiculous to label an entire group. Unless, of course, you said something like, “Everyone in West Virginia is amazing.”
  • Another falsity associated with the state is that the movie Deliverance was set in West Virginia. To clear things up once and for all, it wasn’t. It actually took place in Georgia.

What unique words and phrases do people in West Virginia say?

West Virginia is a pretty unique state, so it should come as no surprise that we’ve got our own language. There are some common words and phrases that take on a whole new meaning when uttered by those living in West Virginia:

  • The word peck is a great example. Most everywhere else it means a quick, platonic kiss; however, in West Virginia, it means a substantial amount.
  • And then, there’s the word blinked. Most would assume it has something to do with opening and closing one’s eyes; however, that’s not the case in West Virginia. Nope, in West Virginia, it’s used to refer to milk that’s gone sour.