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In Canada West in 1862, the diet was influenced by both British and indigenous culinary traditions. Common foods included bread, porridge, and potatoes, along with locally sourced meats like venison and fish. Seasonal fruits and vegetables were also consumed, and preserved foods such as pickles and jams were important for winter months. Additionally, immigrants brought various recipes and ingredients, contributing to the diversity of the region's cuisine.

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