Iconic Food and Beverages Associated with Sports

Iconic Foods and Beverages of Sporting Events

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The Mint Julep: A Kentucky Derby Classic

The mint julep has been a facet of the Kentucky Derby since the first hooves galloped the track of America's most famous horse race. The drink combines mint and sugar, stirred with crushed ice and spirits such as bourbon and rum.
The mint julep has been a facet of the Kentucky Derby since the first hooves galloped the track of America’s most famous horse race. The drink combines mint and sugar, stirred with crushed ice and spirits such as bourbon and rum.

Staple Foods at The Masters

Egg salad and pimento cheese sandwiches have been a staple of The Masters at Augusta National for decades.
Egg salad and pimento cheese sandwiches have been a staple of The Masters at Augusta National for decades — and are still only $1.50 each.

The Gatorade Shower: An NFL Tradition

The 'Gatorade shower' tradition has become a hallmark of big wins across various US sports.
The “Gatorade shower” has become a tradition for marking big wins across various US sports, especially in the NFL’s most significant games.

Wimbledon: Strawberries and Cream

From the earliest days of the oldest grand slam in tennis, Wimbledon has been synonymous with strawberries, almost always accompanied by cream.
Wimbledon is famously associated with strawberries and cream. The event saw over 191,930 portions consumed in 2019!

Baseball’s Signature Snack

Cracker Jack is a common sight on baseball stadium concourses, often synonymous with America's pastime.
Cracker Jack includes baseball cards in its boxes, a tradition dating back to 1914, making it a nostalgic snack for baseball fans.

Muirfield Village’s Unique Milkshake

Muirfield Village Golf Club is renowned for its Buckeye shake, a fan favorite among players.
Muirfield Village Golf Club is famous for its Buckeye shake, a delicious peanut butter and chocolate blend enjoyed by golf enthusiasts and players alike.

Fenway Park’s Iconic Frank

Fenway Park is known for its signature dish, the Fenway Frank, a favorite among baseball fans.
The Fenway Frank is a quintessential delicacy for baseball fans at Fenway Park in Boston.

Daniel Ricciardo and the ‘Shoey’

Daniel Ricciardo celebrated his podium finishes in Formula One with the 'shoey'.
Daniel Ricciardo’s signature celebration of drinking champagne out of his racing boot, known as the “shoey,” has become a fan-favorite Formula One tradition.

Thanksgiving Day Traditions

Minnesota Vikings players celebrated a victory by eating turkey legs, a tribute to the famed Turkey Leg Award.
The tradition of eating turkey legs during Thanksgiving games pays homage to the late coach John Madden’s Turkey Leg Award.

Bayern Munich’s Beer Celebration

Bayern Munich players celebrate Bundesliga victories with beer showers, a celebrated tradition.
The Weißbierdusche (beer shower) is a celebrated tradition for Bayern Munich players after winning the Bundesliga.

The Honey Deuce at the US Open

The honey deuce cocktail has become a staple drink at the US Open.
The honey deuce cocktail, made with vodka and lemonade, has become a popular choice among spectators at the US Open.

Football Pies and Bovril

Pies paired with Bovril are a common sight at English football matches.
An archetypal snapshot of English football includes pies, frequently paired with Bovril, keeping fans warm on cold winter evenings.
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