It’s an annual debate around the Thanksgiving dinner table for many families: what’s the best side dish? What about the best dessert?

While it may not settle things, new Google data shows some consensus by state. Last week, Google Trends released the most-searched side dishes and desserts in each state.

The data, which was compiled over the span of a week earlier this month, found the most popularly searched side dishes across the country were casserole, vegetables, pasta/grains and stuffing. The most-searched baked goods included cake, cookies, pie and bread.

Here are the results for New Hampshire.

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What is New Hampshire’s most searched Thanksgiving side dish?

While most states were looking for green bean or sweet potato casseroles, Google searchers in New Hampshire were looking for a roasted vegetable.

New Hampshire’s most searched side dish for Thanksgiving is roasted brussels sprouts, according to Google Trends data.

Across the country, some of the other unique side dish searches included ramen noodle salad in Nebraska and pineapple stuffing in New Mexico. See the map:

A map of most searched side dishes this week from Google Trends analytics.

A map of most searched side dishes this week from Google Trends analytics.

What is New Hampshire’s most searched Thanksgiving baked good?

Although New Hampshire residents love a pie, Google searchers have been looking for recipes for a different baked good instead.

According to Google Trends data, cheesecake was the most searched Thanksgiving baked good in New Hampshire earlier this month. See the full map:

A map of most searched baked goods this week from Google Trends analytics.

A map of most searched baked goods this week from Google Trends analytics.

But, when it comes to pie, pumpkin recipes ruled over apple in the search data leading up to the holiday.

This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: What’s NH’s top Thanksgiving side, dessert? What Google’s data shows

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