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This Thanksgiving Side Dish Reigns Supreme In Massachusetts: Survey

In Massachusetts, there is one Thanksgiving side dish to rule them all, and at the dinner table bind them. 

Families have gone to war over which side dish deserves the most attention on the Thanksgiving table. A recent survey of Google trends broke down the top Turkey Day treats for every state. 

Families have gone to war over which side dish deserves the most attention on the Thanksgiving table. A recent survey of Google trends broke down the top Turkey Day treats for every state. 

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Poll
What's The Best Thanksgiving Side Dish?
Final Results Voting Closed

What's The Best Thanksgiving Side Dish?

  • Mashed Potatoes
    18%
  • Stuffing
    58%
  • Rolls
    3%
  • Casserole (Green Bean, Corn, or Hashbrown)
    9%
  • Mac and Cheese
    4%
  • Pumpkin Pie
    4%
  • Other
    5%

A recent study of Google Trends data by the website Zippia found the most searched recipes in every state. In North Carolina, it's biscuits. New Yorkers are reaching for sweet potatoes with marshmallows, and Virginians want mac and cheese. 

So, what's the most important side dish for Bay Staters? Mashed potatoes. 

They're not alone. Nine states also had the Thanksgiving staple as their top pick, making it the most popular in the country. That includes in nearby Connecticut. Delaware also chose mashed potatoes but with a twist. Cauliflower mashed potatoes rule the roost of the Blue Hen State.

But Rhode Islanders must be watching their figures because they were one of the only states that didn't choose a carb. They're reaching for the glazed carrots. 

In fact, 75 percent of Americans expect to have mashed potatoes and stuffing or dressing on their Thanksgiving table this year, according to the survey. Rolls and cranberry sauce finished right behind those at 69 percent. 

Click here to see what each state will be chowing down on this Thanksgiving. 

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