One of the biggest events in the sporting world is set to take place soon. We are of course talking about the Super Bowl. Of course, the state of Texas isn't just looking forward to the game.

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Make no mistake, Texas loves their football. Just take a look at how much a high school football team is in the state:

You are reading that right. Football in Texas is absolutely on another level. So that means the food has to be right?

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So What Exactly Is Texas Favorite Super Bowl Food?

The answer is found through none other than, you guessed it, data collected from the internet. As revealed by CW33, there was one big item that people really wanted on the day of the big game, which was Buffalo Chicken Dip. 29 states actually had that as their top pick for the day of the game.

Texas was not one of those 29 states. So the big question remains:

What Is Texas' Favorite Super Bowl Food?

Well, there are a few guesses one might have. They could guess perhaps ribs or steaks. Perhaps even chicken tenders or buffalo wings. Pizza is always a safe bet too.

But, it's none of those things. In fact, it's hot dogs that Texas loves the most the day of the big game.

Further data revealed that Strawberry Shortcake was the state of Texas' favorite Super Bowl dessert food. Unexpected, isn't it?

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