The Cuisine of New Jersey is derived from the long history of immigrants [1] to the state and its close proximity to New York City and Philadelphia. The state of New Jersey is known for its commercial food and industrial production, with the founding of Campbells Soup in 1869.[2] Campbells Soup is currently headquartered in Camden, New Jersey.[2] Goya Foods, the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the United States, operates a state of the art and sustainable corporate headquarters in Jersey City, New Jersey as part of a $500 million global expansion plan.[3] Restaurants make use of locally grown ingredients such as asparagus, blueberries, cranberries, tomatoes, corn, and peaches.[4] The state is the nations third largest producer of bell peppers, cranberries, and spinach.[5] With a passionate fast food culture, Italian hoagies are an icon.[6] New Jersey is home to approximately 525 diners. Disco fries are a long-standing tradition at New Jersey diners.[7] M&M candy has been produced in Hackettstown since 1958 and the Mars company has been headquared in New Jersey for over 75 years.[8] Food writer, influencer, and chef Anthony Bourdain was raised in Leonia, New Jersey.[9] He often profiles New Jersey restaurants on his multiple television shows.[10] Carlos Bakery in Hoboken, New Jersey is the setting for TLCs reality television series, Cake Boss.[11]Here you can find such recipes New Jersey Cuisine:
Aunt Teens Creamy Chocolate FudgeStrawberry Pie IIBlueberry Dump CakeBlueberry Streusel MuffinsJersey Fresh Tomato SoupBoardwalk Quality Maple Walnut FudgeFoil Barbecued Trout with WineRoasted Sweet Potato and Rocket SaladSouth Jersey Oyster PieJersey Shore Ice Cream SandwichesVeal Saltimbocca