It's a question you probably haven't considered before. It's even a bit morbid. But just which food is the most popular in Minnesota for our last meal?

When asked to choose their last-ever bite, Minnesotans didn’t hesitate—and the answer says a lot about the North Star State’s comfort food priorities. It’s hearty, nostalgic, and exactly what you’d expect from a place where winters build character (and big appetites).

According to Urban Dictionary, a 'last meal' is typically defined like this:

The final meal someone would choose to eat before they die, especially if they had the chance to pick it, and is often used hypothetically or jokingly when someone really loves a certain food.

You might have used it in conversation yourself, if you've ever said something like, 'This burger is so good, it could be my last meal.' Of course, the literal definition of a last meal often refers to the final meal a condemned prisoner chooses before execution.

But if you had to pick *your* last meal, which food would you choose? That's the question a new survey from insurance company, Choice Mutual, just asked residents of all 50 states.

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The crew at Choice Mutual said their surveyed residents in every state to determine which foods and drinks they would ask for if they knew it would be their last. They then analyzed the data and grouped similar foods into categories to identify trends, the study noted.

And, for a majority of Americans, a steak dinner is the food they would first choose for their last meal. From a t-bone, filet mignon, sirloin, or a classic ribeye, this red meat would be on most plates across the country during a last meal, Choice Mutual reported.

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And here in Minnesota, residents of the Land of 10,000 Lakes mirrored overall national results, Choice Mutual said:

Interestingly enough, while Iowa, the Dakotas, Michigan, and Illinois also voted for steak, the favorite food for a last meal in Wisconsin was split between steak and pizza. Meanwhile, pasta took the top spot in eastern states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, and New Jersey, the survey said.

You can check out the full results from each state below. And speaking of meals, keep scrolling to check out some foods that are common here in the U.S. but that definitely raise eyebrows in other countries!

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