Everyone has their favorites when it comes to Thanksgiving dinner.

Maybe it’s a main course like turkey or ham? Perhaps a classic side like mashed potatoes and stuffing? Or maybe it’s the desserts like apple pie or cheesecake that really get your taste buds tingling?

It’s different for everyone. And according to several recent surveys conducted for the holidays, those favorites vary by state as well.

Michigan, for example, is apparently in love with dressing, or stuffing when it comes to savory dishes and brownies when it comes to sweet dishes over all others.

That’s according to a survey conducted by House Method, which analyzed Google Trends data to try and determine each state’s favorite Thanksgiving recipes.

Roasted turkey was the most-searched Thanksgiving recipe overall by count of states, winning nine in total.

The Midwest in general is all about casseroles, specifically green bean and corn-based offerings.

Stuffing was also the favorite dish in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas, according to the survey.

On the flip side, the Thanksgiving dish Michiganders generally don’t care for is cranberry sauce.

That’s based on a study of geo-tagged Twitter data compiled by the food site The Daring Kitchen which analyzed more than 50,000 tweets with phrases like “I hate turkey” or "I hate cranberry sauce” since Nov.1.

Michigan is joined by residents of 16 other states that said cranberry sauce was their least-favorite Thanksgiving staple.

The full state breakdown of disliked Thanksgiving food includes:

Cranberry Sauce - 17 states

Green Bean Casserole - 12 states

Stuffing - 9 states

Sweet Potatoes - 6 states

Pumpkin Pie - 3 states

Turkey - 3 states

Happy Thanksgiving!