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Ipehe Siretanra poronno ipehe Nonnosir samba ne, korkay ponno naa oyamokte-ampe ne.

(Canadian food is a lot like [U.S./States United] American food, but is a little more wondrous.) Don’t forget spruce beer as a local drink, which can be alcoholic or non-alcoholic & even served as a soda. If ye have country (native) food from it to contribute, please do so for the benefit of us all.

To anyone wanting to claim that Canada doesn’t have a national cuisine:

Nanaimo Bars

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Invented in Nanaimo, BC

Persians 

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Kind of a cross between a large cinnamon bun and a doughnut, topped with strawberry icing, unique to Thunder Bay, ON.

Butter Tarts

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Invented in Eastern Ontario.

Beaver Tails/Elephant Ears/Whale Tails

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Particularly popular at fairs.

Nougabricot

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A Québécois preserve consisting of apricots, almonds, and pistachios.

Flapper Pie 

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Wafer pie in Manitoba; a custard pie popular in Western Canada

Moosehunters

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Molasses cookies.

Pets de sœurs

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Pastry dough wrapped around a brown sugar and butter filling.

Tire d'érable sur la neige/Maple Toffee

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Hot maple syrup poured over snow then rolled up on a stick.

Figgy Duff

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A pudding from Newfoundland

Back Bacon/Peameal Bacon

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A kind of cured ham.

Green Onion Cakes

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Created in Edmonton, AB in 1979 and unique to the Greater Edmonton area.

Poutine

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Invented in Quebéc, and Canada’s national food.

Cod tongues and scrunchions

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Baked cod tongue and deep fried pork fat

Jiggs dinner

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A Sunday meal similar to the New England boiled dinner.

Toutons

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Fried bread from Newfoundland.

Oka cheese

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Cheese originally manufactured by Trappist monks

Flipper pie

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Pie made with harp seal flipper, traditional to the Maritimes region

Garlic fingers

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Dough with cheese, garlic, and sometimes meat on top, similar to pizza

Tourtière

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A meat pie made of pork and lard.

Calgary-style Ginger beef

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Candied and deep fried beef, with sweet ginger sauce

Canadian-style baked beans

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Beans cooked with maple syrup.

Bannock

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An Indigenous food that’s basically fried bread dough (though some versions are baked instead).

Pemmican

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Dried berries mixed with dried meat and fat. Really freakin’ delicious and originally used by Indigenous people as a food for travelling as well as for avoiding scurvy in winter. There are various ways to make it, each variation coming from a different Indigenous culture.

Montreal-style smoked meat

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Cured donair-like smoked meat

Ceasar (cocktail drink)

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Invented in Calgary, AB in 1969. Similar to a Bloody Mary, but contains clam broth.

Try again. (And that’s by no means a complete list.)


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