Florida has a very rich and varied cuisine, drawing culinary influences from the Caribbean, Latin America, and of course, Southern cuisine. We hope we never have to leave our home state, but if we did, there are quite a few foods we would miss.

  1. Key Lime Pie

Flickr/Wally Gobetz Key lime pie was invented in Florida, and we’re happy to take the credit. It’s actually really easy to make, so go out and try it if you never have. Your taste buds will thank you.

  1. Fresh Orange Juice

Flickr/Caitlin Regan There’s no better way to start your day than with a healthy and refreshing glass of OJ. Sure, you can probably find orange juice in other states, but it can’t get any fresher or tastier than ours.

  1. Florida Stone Crab

Flickr/Wally Gobetz This Florida delicacy is usually served cold with a mustard sauce for dipping. Joe’s Stone Crab in Miami Beach was the first place to serve this delicious dish. Its mild flavor is often compared to lobster. Be prepared to pay a lot to ship it around the country when the craving strikes.

  1. Cuban Sandwich/Cubano

Wikimedia Commons/Zeng8r A Cuban sandwich traditionally consists of slow-roasted pork, ham, Swiss cheese, pickles and mustard, on fresh Cuban bread, pressed to perfection. Although you might be able to find some version of this in other places, it definitely won’t be able to compete with the real deal. There is some debate about the sandwich’s origin, but the best and most authentic versions are found in Tampa, Miami, and Key West.

  1. Gator

Flickr/Rod Herrea Most of us don’t really eat this swamp version of chicken every day, but it does pop up on menus across the state. Plus, it’s fun to be able to tell you’re friends you’re dining on such an intimidating predator.

  1. Mojitos

Flickr/Iban Torras The mojito, which also originated in Cuba, is made with white rum, lime juice, sugar, mint and club soda. It’s popular all over Florida because it’s so refreshing in hot weather.

  1. Oysters

Flickr/Ben Lee Fresh oysters are a fickle food, and you definitely can’t get them everywhere. Apalachicola is a charming small town in Northwest Florida that is famous for producing some of the biggest and best oysters in the country.

  1. Kumquats

Flickr/chapstickaddict I remember growing up with one of these trees in my front yard and trying this unique citrus fruit for the first time. Dade City celebrates an annual kumquat festival and you can find lots of kumquat creations in the town year-round.

  1. Fried Seafood

Flickr/Clipp2nd If you know the right restaurants, there is no better place in the world for fresh, convenient, absolutely delicious fish tacos, sandwiches, or fried shrimp.

  1. Caribbean Food

Wikimedia Commons/ChildofMidnight You don’t have to look far to in Florida to find a tiny, locally owned restaurant with authentic oxtail or curry goat dishes.

  1. Cuban Coffee

Wikimedia Commons/Ivan2010 This sweet espresso is a perfect late-afternoon pick-me-up.

  1. Conch Fritters

Flickr/Steve Grant Perfectly battered bites of fried conch are a Caribbean classic found in restaurants throughout the Keys. Good luck finding these if you move to the Midwest.

  1. Strawberry Shortcake

Flickr/Walter Sure, you can find this in other places, but it’s not going to be exactly the same. Plant City, FL, is known as the winter strawberry capital of the world, and this freshness helps make our version of this dish perfect.

  1. Pub Subs

Flickr/Bradley Huchteman You might be surprised that a grocery store sub sandwich is on this list, but if so, you’ve probably never tried one. And this is just one of many items we would miss from this Florida-born grocery chain.

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Flickr/Wally Gobetz

Key lime pie was invented in Florida, and we’re happy to take the credit. It’s actually really easy to make, so go out and try it if you never have. Your taste buds will thank you.

Flickr/Caitlin Regan

There’s no better way to start your day than with a healthy and refreshing glass of OJ. Sure, you can probably find orange juice in other states, but it can’t get any fresher or tastier than ours.

This Florida delicacy is usually served cold with a mustard sauce for dipping. Joe’s Stone Crab in Miami Beach was the first place to serve this delicious dish. Its mild flavor is often compared to lobster. Be prepared to pay a lot to ship it around the country when the craving strikes.

Wikimedia Commons/Zeng8r

A Cuban sandwich traditionally consists of slow-roasted pork, ham, Swiss cheese, pickles and mustard, on fresh Cuban bread, pressed to perfection. Although you might be able to find some version of this in other places, it definitely won’t be able to compete with the real deal. There is some debate about the sandwich’s origin, but the best and most authentic versions are found in Tampa, Miami, and Key West.

Flickr/Rod Herrea

Most of us don’t really eat this swamp version of chicken every day, but it does pop up on menus across the state. Plus, it’s fun to be able to tell you’re friends you’re dining on such an intimidating predator.

Flickr/Iban Torras

The mojito, which also originated in Cuba, is made with white rum, lime juice, sugar, mint and club soda. It’s popular all over Florida because it’s so refreshing in hot weather.

Flickr/Ben Lee

Fresh oysters are a fickle food, and you definitely can’t get them everywhere. Apalachicola is a charming small town in Northwest Florida that is famous for producing some of the biggest and best oysters in the country.

Flickr/chapstickaddict

I remember growing up with one of these trees in my front yard and trying this unique citrus fruit for the first time. Dade City celebrates an annual kumquat festival and you can find lots of kumquat creations in the town year-round.

Flickr/Clipp2nd

If you know the right restaurants, there is no better place in the world for fresh, convenient, absolutely delicious fish tacos, sandwiches, or fried shrimp.

Wikimedia Commons/ChildofMidnight

You don’t have to look far to in Florida to find a tiny, locally owned restaurant with authentic oxtail or curry goat dishes.

Wikimedia Commons/Ivan2010

This sweet espresso is a perfect late-afternoon pick-me-up.

Flickr/Steve Grant

Perfectly battered bites of fried conch are a Caribbean classic found in restaurants throughout the Keys. Good luck finding these if you move to the Midwest.

Flickr/Walter

Sure, you can find this in other places, but it’s not going to be exactly the same. Plant City, FL, is known as the winter strawberry capital of the world, and this freshness helps make our version of this dish perfect.

Flickr/Bradley Huchteman

You might be surprised that a grocery store sub sandwich is on this list, but if so, you’ve probably never tried one. And this is just one of many items we would miss from this Florida-born grocery chain.