Here atEatingWell, we love our vegetables. From easy grilled vegetable sides tovegetable-forward comfort food recipes, we enjoy them every day of the week, and many of you do too. Beyond their vibrant colors and delicious flavors, vegetables of all shapes and sizes boast a variety of health benefits. Making sure you are getting enough in your day to day is crucial forlongevity and cutting chronic disease risk(Check out ourEat More Vegetables Challengefor tips and recipe inspiration to up your intake).Though it is important to eat a variety of veggies every day, people certainly have their preferences. To learn more, we took a look at the most popular vegetable in every state in the US. We took a look at the most searched vegetables in every state. It may not surprise you thatpotatoeswere at the top of the list for nearly every state, with tomatoes as a close second. To avoid listing potatoes 50 times in a row, we chose the most popular unique vegetable for each state. After parsing out the top searched vegetables, we found the single vegetable that got the most love in each state (relative to other states and total veggie searches in that state). Several have ties to the climate and the cuisine, like chile peppers in Colorado and New Mexico. Some we could definitely see coming (looking at you, Idaho). But others on this list surprised us. What’s the most popular vegetable in your state? Check out the list below to find out.Getty Images / CSA Images / anilyanik / Liliya ShlapakAlabamaCornAlaskaWinter SquashArizonaChile PeppersArkansasOnionEva KolenkoPictured Recipe:Lemon-Garlic VinaigretteCaliforniaGarlicColoradoChile peppersConnecticutZucchiniDelawareCabbageDistrict of ColumbiaBell PeppersFloridaSpinachGeorgiaSummer SquashHawaiiPumpkinIdahoPotatoPictured Recipe:Lemon-Rosemary Melting PotatoesIllinoisBroccoliIndianaCornIowaCabbageKansasOnionKentuckySummer SquashLouisianaSweet PotatoPictured Recipe:Roasted Butternut Squash SoupMaineWinter SquashMarylandGarlicMassachusettsBroccoliMichiganBell PeppersMinnesotaWinter SquashMississippiPotatoesMissouriOnionMontanaWinter SquashNebraskaCornPictured Recipe:Jonathan Perno’s New Mexican Red ChileNevadaChile PeppersNew HampshireCabbageNew JerseyTomatoNew MexicoChile PeppersNew YorkGarlicNorth CarolinaSummer SquashNorth DakotaCabbageOhioZucchiniOklahomaPotatoOregonSpinachPictured Recipe:Balsamic-Parmesan Sautéed SpinachPennsylvaniaTomatoRhode IslandSummer SquashSouth CarolinaBroccoliSouth DakotaWinter SquashTennesseeSweet PotatoTexasChile PepperUtahGarlicVermontCabbageVirginiaBell PepperWashingtonBroccoliWest VirginiaSummer SquashWisconsinOnionWyomingChile PepperWas this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

Here atEatingWell, we love our vegetables. From easy grilled vegetable sides tovegetable-forward comfort food recipes, we enjoy them every day of the week, and many of you do too. Beyond their vibrant colors and delicious flavors, vegetables of all shapes and sizes boast a variety of health benefits. Making sure you are getting enough in your day to day is crucial forlongevity and cutting chronic disease risk(Check out ourEat More Vegetables Challengefor tips and recipe inspiration to up your intake).Though it is important to eat a variety of veggies every day, people certainly have their preferences. To learn more, we took a look at the most popular vegetable in every state in the US. We took a look at the most searched vegetables in every state. It may not surprise you thatpotatoeswere at the top of the list for nearly every state, with tomatoes as a close second. To avoid listing potatoes 50 times in a row, we chose the most popular unique vegetable for each state. After parsing out the top searched vegetables, we found the single vegetable that got the most love in each state (relative to other states and total veggie searches in that state). Several have ties to the climate and the cuisine, like chile peppers in Colorado and New Mexico. Some we could definitely see coming (looking at you, Idaho). But others on this list surprised us. What’s the most popular vegetable in your state? Check out the list below to find out.Getty Images / CSA Images / anilyanik / Liliya ShlapakAlabamaCornAlaskaWinter SquashArizonaChile PeppersArkansasOnionEva KolenkoPictured Recipe:Lemon-Garlic VinaigretteCaliforniaGarlicColoradoChile peppersConnecticutZucchiniDelawareCabbageDistrict of ColumbiaBell PeppersFloridaSpinachGeorgiaSummer SquashHawaiiPumpkinIdahoPotatoPictured Recipe:Lemon-Rosemary Melting PotatoesIllinoisBroccoliIndianaCornIowaCabbageKansasOnionKentuckySummer SquashLouisianaSweet PotatoPictured Recipe:Roasted Butternut Squash SoupMaineWinter SquashMarylandGarlicMassachusettsBroccoliMichiganBell PeppersMinnesotaWinter SquashMississippiPotatoesMissouriOnionMontanaWinter SquashNebraskaCornPictured Recipe:Jonathan Perno’s New Mexican Red ChileNevadaChile PeppersNew HampshireCabbageNew JerseyTomatoNew MexicoChile PeppersNew YorkGarlicNorth CarolinaSummer SquashNorth DakotaCabbageOhioZucchiniOklahomaPotatoOregonSpinachPictured Recipe:Balsamic-Parmesan Sautéed SpinachPennsylvaniaTomatoRhode IslandSummer SquashSouth CarolinaBroccoliSouth DakotaWinter SquashTennesseeSweet PotatoTexasChile PepperUtahGarlicVermontCabbageVirginiaBell PepperWashingtonBroccoliWest VirginiaSummer SquashWisconsinOnionWyomingChile Pepper

Here atEatingWell, we love our vegetables. From easy grilled vegetable sides tovegetable-forward comfort food recipes, we enjoy them every day of the week, and many of you do too. Beyond their vibrant colors and delicious flavors, vegetables of all shapes and sizes boast a variety of health benefits. Making sure you are getting enough in your day to day is crucial forlongevity and cutting chronic disease risk(Check out ourEat More Vegetables Challengefor tips and recipe inspiration to up your intake).

Though it is important to eat a variety of veggies every day, people certainly have their preferences. To learn more, we took a look at the most popular vegetable in every state in the US. We took a look at the most searched vegetables in every state. It may not surprise you thatpotatoeswere at the top of the list for nearly every state, with tomatoes as a close second. To avoid listing potatoes 50 times in a row, we chose the most popular unique vegetable for each state. After parsing out the top searched vegetables, we found the single vegetable that got the most love in each state (relative to other states and total veggie searches in that state). Several have ties to the climate and the cuisine, like chile peppers in Colorado and New Mexico. Some we could definitely see coming (looking at you, Idaho). But others on this list surprised us. What’s the most popular vegetable in your state? Check out the list below to find out.

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different vegetables with pins indicating which USA states they’re from

Alabama

Corn

Alaska

Winter Squash

Arizona

Chile Peppers

Arkansas

Onion

Eva Kolenko

Lemon-Garlic Vinaigrette

Pictured Recipe:Lemon-Garlic Vinaigrette

California

Garlic

Colorado

Chile peppers

Connecticut

Zucchini

Delaware

Cabbage

District of Columbia

Bell Peppers

Florida

Spinach

Georgia

Summer Squash

Hawaii

Pumpkin

lemon rosemary melting potatoes

Idaho

Potato

Pictured Recipe:Lemon-Rosemary Melting Potatoes

Illinois

Broccoli

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Sweet Potato

Roasted-Butternut-Squash-Soup-1

Pictured Recipe:Roasted Butternut Squash Soup

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Potatoes

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

New Mexican Red Chile

Pictured Recipe:Jonathan Perno’s New Mexican Red Chile

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

Tomato

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Balsamic-Parmesan Sauteed Spinach

Oregon

Pictured Recipe:Balsamic-Parmesan Sautéed Spinach

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Chile Pepper

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Bell Pepper

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

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