Thanksgiving Side Dish Showdown Reveals New Jersey's Top Pick

With Thanksgiving just days away, the debate over the best side dish is heating up.

What's your favorite, New Jersey? Mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, stuffing, cranberry sauce, macaroni and cheese??

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My favorite is definitely the stuffing, but it has to be my mom's stuffing. There's just something about the way she makes it that no one else can quite match, no matter how closely they follow the recipe.

New Jersey's Favorite Thanksgiving Side Dish

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DoorDash released a Thanksgiving Trends report breaking down the most-ordered side dishes in each state. What do you think is the most popular in New Jersey?

Cristen Milliner, a consumer trends expert at DoorDash, says, “Our data shows that the South gravitates toward sweeter, warmer flavors like sweet potatoes and cornbread, the Midwest leans creamy and comforting with mashed potatoes, and the Northeast skews more vegetable-forward,” Milliner said. “It’s the same holiday tradition expressed in different local ‘languages,’” according to the Huffington Post.

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New Jersey's favorite Thanksgiving side dish is stuffing!

No surprise here. In Pennsylvania, it's mashed potatoes, in New York, cranberries, and in Delaware, also mashed potatoes.

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