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Round 2 of our most iconic Texas food challenge

Round 2 of our most iconic Texas food challenge

Axios22-07-2025
You've narrowed down the field of the Lone Star State's most iconic foods to eight contenders, and there are some blockbuster matchups in Round 2.
Why it matters: Pit masters square off against grill masters. The breakfast wrapped in masa faces the masa wrapped in a corn husk. The ultimate summertime dessert goes toe to toe with the ultimate Thanksgiving dessert.
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