
Cincinnati has a high population of German Catholics, and these Germans who arrived made a dish called goetta. It's mostly unknown outside of the Cincinnati tri-state area. Makes great breakfast food., however it can be eaten at anytime with many dishes if you prefer so. The company Glier's is the largest producer of Gotta


Up next is Cincinnati Chili, most famously sold By Skyline and Gold star chili restaurant chains. It's recipe dates back to immigrants from the Mediterranean in the 1920s,30s, and 40s. (Skyline was started by Greeks I think). This chili is usually served on Coney's (hot dog on a bug with chili and cheese), and 3 ways (Cheese, chili, spaghetti). Coney's and 3 ways are usually served with onions and mustard .


Now we have Ale8one's (A late one)! This is a Ginger Ale beverage bottled and brewed in Kentucky. It's very popular in the region it;s made. Better than any other type of ginger ale i have ever tasted.

Lastly, we have Graeter's Ice cream. Very popular in the tri-state area and with food critics from across the nation (supposedly) for their hand craft method of making ice cream. Most popular flavor is black raspberry. I can't say how good it taste considering I haven't had any of their ice creams in a few years


I don't know about shipping any of these foods to you guys, considering everything but the canned chili needs refrigeration and the fact you guys can probably have this stuff shipped to your doors.
More information on:
Goetta: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goetta
Cincinnati Chili:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_chili
Ale8one:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ale-8-One
http://ale8one.com/
Graeter's Ice Cream:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeter%27s
http://www.graeters.com/