<Ul> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> </Ul> <P> Traditional Pittsburgh foods reflect the city's multicultural heritage, especially that of the European immigrants of the early 20th century . While these immigrant populations introduced dishes such as pierogis to the city, they are now enjoyed by Pittsburghers in general . Other Pittsburgh food specialties were developed in the city . In general, these dishes are still popular because for many years, they satisfied the hearty appetite of the archetypal Pittsburgher: the hard - working, blue - collar steelworker . </P> <Ul> <Li> Cabbage rolls--(aka Halupki)--Beef, pork, rice, green pepper, wrapped in cabbage and baked with sauerkraut and tomato soup or juice </Li> <Li> Chipped Ham--(aka Chipped Chopped Ham) thinly - sliced processed ham, from Isaly's since 1933 </Li> <Li> City Chicken--cubes of pork and / or veal baked or fried on a wooden skewer </Li> <Li> Clark Bar--chocolate candy bar; developed in the city in 1886 </Li> <Li> Essie's Original Hot Dog shop - an Oakland staple since 1960 . </Li> <Li> Halušky--noodles with fried cabbage (Polish), or cottage cheese (Slovak). </Li> <Li> Iron City Beer--native brew; with a shot of whiskey, a boilermaker; with a shot of Imperial, an imp - n - arn . </Li> <Li> Italian sausage--with grilled peppers and onions . </Li> <Li> Kielbasa--eastern European sausages . </Li> <Li> Klondike bar--an ice cream treat made famous by Isaly's . </Li> <Li> Pierogi--Polish dish, pasta dough filled with potato and cheese, onion or sauerkraut . </Li> <Li> Primanti Brothers--sandwich with fries and coleslaw in it . </Li> <Li> Sarris Candies - chocolates and ice cream originating in Canonsburg </Li> <Li> Teutonia Männerchor - Deutschtown (East Allegheny) German food . </Li> <Li> Wholey's--Founded in 1912 in Pittsburgh's market square and now located on Penn Ave; Wholey's serves a wide variety of seafood and a famous fish sandwich . The Wholey company has been the anchor and main attraction of the historic "strip District" for over 60 years . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Cabbage rolls--(aka Halupki)--Beef, pork, rice, green pepper, wrapped in cabbage and baked with sauerkraut and tomato soup or juice </Li>

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