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From cheeseburger pizza to custard pie: the favorite foods of US presidents

Harry S. Truman

From cheeseburger pizza to custard pie: the favorite foods of US presidents

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Who could be surprised that as a military man, President Dwight D. Eisenhower had a sweet side.

Once First Lady Mamie Eisenhower came out with her fudge recipe, it became a newfound favorite.

His staff eventually came out with the President's cookbook that contained a slew of different recipes.

Source: Fox News, Eisenhower Presidential Library

John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy

Hailing from Bah-stan, John F. Kennedy was known to be inseparable from Bostonian dishes. According to his chef, one of his favorite dishes included New England chowder.

At one of his favorite oyster restaurants he used to frequent, they even have "The Kennedy Booth", a table that was dedicated to him.

Source: Food and Wine, First We Feast

Lyndon B. Johnson

Lyndon B. Johnson

As the President, you have at your disposal a button to send the world into a nuclear ice age. Fortunately, Lyndon B. Johnson used that power to instead install a button that was dedicated to have an aide bring him some Fresca.

Earlier in his political career, he was reported to have a hamburger for lunch every day.

Source: Food and Wine, First We Feast

Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon

If something smelled rotten in the White House, it may not have just been a White House scandal. President Richard Nixon was well-known to love his cottage cheese. It didn't just end there though — the only President to resign in US history loved to have ketchup with his beloved cottage cheese.

Source: First We Feast

Gerald Ford

Gerald Ford

President Gerald Ford's favorite food was a savory pot roast and butter pecan ice cream.

As the president to pardon Nixon for his scandal, he seemed to have also forgave him for his offensive choice of food.

Source: Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum

James Carter

James Carter

As a Southerner born and bred, President Jimmy Carter loved his corn bread. In addition, the 39th president and Nobel Peace Prize recipient had a fondness for sirloin steak, and nuts.

Source: MSN, Nobel Prize

Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan

As a hero for many in the Republican party, President Ronald Reagan's economic policies has been debated for decades. However, he seldom showed his conservative side when it came to his favorite food: Jelly Belly jelly beans.

As a voracious consumer of these little treats, over three tons were consumed during his presidential inauguration in 1981.

He even had a special cup-holder designed for Air Force One so his jar of Jelly Belly beans wouldn't spill during turbulence.

Source: Jelly Belly, First We Feast

George H. W. Bush

George H. W. Bush

During an interview with Time magazine in 1988, George H. W. Bush mentioned one of his favorite foods was pork rinds with Tabasco sauce.

Afterwards, pork rind sales increased by 11-percent, and he was subsequently awarded 'Skin Man of the Year' by the pork-rind industry. Talk about being influential.

Source: Food and Wine

Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton

Just like a hot, juicy sex scandal, President Bill Clinton loved his hot and greasy cheeseburgers.

Adorned with lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, pickles and onions, his love for burgers was even portrayed on an episode of Saturday Night Live. After health complications, he decided he would become a vegan in 2011.

Source: Food and Wine

George W. Bush

George W. Bush

In July 2007, then-White House chef Cristeta Comerford revealed that President George W. Bush loves his "home-made cheeseburger pizzas," which is a Margherita pizza topped with minced meat, cheese, lettuce, and pickles (ew!).

President Bush also enjoys home-made chips, peanut butter, cinnamon bread, and pickles.

Source: SkyNews, The Guardian

Barack Obama

Barack Obama

When asked what his favorite snack food is by comedian Jerry Seinfeld on the latest season of "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee," President Obama quickly said, "nachos."

"That's one of those where I have to have it taken away. I'll have guacamole coming out of my eyeballs."

Source: Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, Food & Wine




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