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Love green bean casserole? If you're in Ohio or Kentucky, apparently you're alone in that love.

Ohioans and Kentuckians hate the Thanksgiving dish, according to a study from food website The Daring Kitchen.

The site makes a lists of food trends using information from geotagged Twitter data to track phrasing and hashtags that mention specific Thanksgiving Day dishes in every state.

People were tweeting things like, "I hate turkey" or "I hate cranberry sauce." More than 50,000 "hate tweets" were tracked.

© The Daring Kitchen/Provided Ohioans hate the beloved Thanksgiving dish, green bean casserole, according to a study from food website The Daring Kitchen.

Overall, cranberry sauce and green bean casserole received the most hate on Twitter.

The most-hated Thanksgiving day foods:

Cranberry sauce Green bean casserole Stuffing Sweet potatoes Pumpkin pie Turkey

The website also did a study of the most traditional Thanksgiving dish — the turkey — and found which states have large amounts of people who hate it.

Ohioans and Kentuckians love the turkey, The Daring Kitchen said.

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This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Green bean casserole? Yuck, say Ohioans and Kentuckians, according to this study