Yes. The recipe for poutine was created in Canada, in the province of Quebec. Poutine is basically french fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.
I am a french canadians and we eat poutine, REAL maple syrup, croissant and yellow rice:D
No, poutine is not a national food in Canada. I am Canadian, and I'm speaking for my folks. We, Canadians do really love poutine! It is very popular, but it is not national. For those who don't know what "poutine" is, it's fries with the topping of barbecue sauce (the real and Canadian one) with that squeeky cheese. It is so good! But back to the question: no!
Canadians eat all types of food. They are stereotypically known for things such as poutine, maple syrup, and bacon, though. See 'related links' for more.
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are often referred to as First Nations People or Aboriginal Peoples. The Eskimo People are perhaps more properly known as Inuit. French Voyageurs had children with the native people and they are called "Metis" If you are referring to Canadians in general, we are sometimes referred to as Canucks or just Canadians.
Because it's Canada. They can hardly brag about the weather.
I am a french canadians and we eat poutine, REAL maple syrup, croissant and yellow rice:D
There are a variety of foods created by Canadians. These include ketchup chips, butter tarts, poutine, as well as salmon jerky.
Us Canadians are quite partial to poutine and maple syrup.
No, poutine is not a national food in Canada. I am Canadian, and I'm speaking for my folks. We, Canadians do really love poutine! It is very popular, but it is not national. For those who don't know what "poutine" is, it's fries with the topping of barbecue sauce (the real and Canadian one) with that squeeky cheese. It is so good! But back to the question: no!
Canadians eat all types of food. They are stereotypically known for things such as poutine, maple syrup, and bacon, though. See 'related links' for more.
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# Poutine # Nanaimo Bars # Maple Syrup # Butter Tarts # Back Bacon # Apple Pie # Tourtière # Persian (pastry) # Cereal # # Poutine # Nanaimo Bars # Maple Syrup # Butter Tarts # Back Bacon # Apple Pie # Tourtière # Persian (pastry) # Cereal
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Poutine was invented in Quebec.