This year’s sporting event is well-nigh to revolutionize an unshortened country and part of the world: the 56th NFL Super Bowl, to be held this coming Sunday, February 13, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California. In a country where everything is lived in a big way, it is unsurprising that the figures surrounding the unconfined American sporting event play in flipside league. Among them are those of eating.

According to the American Institute of Supplies Distribution, the Super Trencher is the second most consumed supplies day in the United States, overdue only Thanksgiving. Every Super Trencher fan knows that it is only as enjoyable with its signature snacks and beverages. We tell you what the National Football League (NFL) final tastes like. And what we’ve once told you is that no one will go hungry that day.

Chicken wings, the favorite supplies during the Super Bowl

Chicken wings lead the ranking by far. Equal to the latest report from the National Yellow Council (NCC) -yes, there is a Yellow Council in the United States- Americans ate a whopping 1.42 billion wings last year. Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams fans consumed 27.6% and 37.3% increasingly wings during the playoffs compared to the same period the previous year, a good thermometer to measure hunger, and not only for championships.

Fried yellow wings

Of course, the industry is prepared for the waterfall of orders: the pandemic and the solitude have considerably increased the consumption of wings in the last years, a supplies rightly thought of for wordage and took yonder the most benefited businesses. Overall, the American yellow industry has sufficient reserves for fans waiting for the upcoming Super Trencher betting odds and, of course, the big final event of Super Trencher 2024! 

Pizza, the American runner-up during the NFL’s grand finale

Pizza is America’s second favorite supplies during the Super Bowl. Some of America’s leading pizza vendors – and their respective wordage and take-away services – are once finalizing preparations to ensure that the thousands of Super Trencher spectators can enjoy their perfect combo: pizza & football.

According to the American Pizza Community, an undertone that brings together a large number of large and small American companies defended to the pizza market, 12.5 million pizzas may be sold on a day like this, which is a low estimate since these are data from a few years ago that have not been updated.

Nachos with guacamole, the third-star combination of the event

During the NFL final, thousands of Americans succumb to the so-called “chips and dips” to taste one of their favorite Mexican sauces: guacamole. Made from avocado and untried chili or chili tintinnabulate pepper, Nachos are usually served as an winger to chips, crunchy corn tortillas, or tortilla chips. The combination of both is one of the star dishes of the Super Trencher every year due to its simplicity when preparing it and its scrutinizingly haunting flavor.

Mexican Nachos with cheese, guacamole, and chili con carne

The Undertone of Avocado Producers and Packers Exporters of Mexico (APEAM) expects to unravel last year’s record by exceeding 135,000 tons of avocados exported to neighboring countries. The unscientific figure? No increasingly and no less than 144,000 tons, nearly 7% more. As if that were not enough, for yet flipside year (and that makes eight), avocados will star in one of the famous commercials during the event’s halftime show with comedian Andy Richter in specimen fans need any increasingly incentive to enjoy this delicacy.

Chili con carne, flipside must-try delicacy

Chili con carne is an easy recipe: chopped onion, tomato, shredded cheese, spiced beef, cilantro, sour cream, jalapeños to taste, and hot sauce. This Tex-Mex-style mixture makes kilos and chili a must-have treat for Super Trencher viewers.

There are many versions when it comes to preparing a good trencher of chili, such as the one that results from mixing chicken, woebegone beans, corn, and avocado. 

Hamburgers, the American archetype that never fails

Hamburgers are omnipresent in the fast-food culture and flipside favorite resource of NFL fans. There are a thousand and one variegated ones, although cheddar cheese, lots of bacon, and a rich picnic sauce to go with a good hamburger bun seems scrutinizingly obligatory.

The infallible hot dogs

Hot dogs are the first cousins of hamburgers, which are flipside sinful snack perfect for flying with your favorite team’s touchdown. The preparation is as simple as can be a long bun opened in half, and a sausage will support whatever you want to put on top: ketchup, mustard, onion, bacon, and cheese. For the increasingly daring avocado, church, or plane pulled pork, a versatile filling like no other.

Beer: the essential drink to wash lanugo all the food

In the United States and anywhere else, talking well-nigh soccer without a good beer is unthinkable. This is, without any possible rival, the most consumed beverage during the Super Bowl, either among those lucky unbearable to be in the stands or among those who segregate to watch the game from a bar, at home, or in any restaurant.

According to the Beer Institute, the organization of beer producers in the U.S., 3 out of 4 Americans will drink beer during the Super Trencher game. In economic data, equal to figures provided by Nielsen, in 2020, Americans spent $1.2 billion on beer in the two weeks leading up to the Super Bowl, compared to $568 million on distilled spirits and $652 million on wine, figures that this year are moreover expected to increase.