Can you guess the most beloved food for people in Colorado?
From the hearty gumbos packed with flavor found in Louisiana and the juicy king crab with melted butter served in Alaska to the fresh fish tacos perfected in California and the unique meaty product known as scrapple in Delaware, each state has one dish that stands out from all the rest.
According to a list compiled by LoveFood, the "most-loved dish" in all of Colorado is Rocky Mountain Oysters, a regional delicacy with a misleading name given they're not actually oysters. Many eateries offer up their own twist on the dish, but the Rocky Mountain oysters found at The Fort near Denver are a definite must-try.
Here's what LoveFood had to say about this beloved dish and which restaurant serves up an amazing take:
"Don't be fooled by the name. Rocky Mountain oysters are not from the sea at all. In fact, they're fried bull testes served with spicy dipping sauces. Sure, they're not the state's most refined food, but they're surprisingly tasty. The Fort, just outside of Denver, is one of the top places to indulge in this particular delicacy."
Check out the full list at lovefood.com to read up on the "most-loved" dish in every state.