The vast majority of Canadians (make that ~98% of the population) have never tasted caribou meat in their lives, except those who hunt caribou for food, which consist of most of the northern native american tribes (Chipewayan and Inuit, primarily) and a few Caucasian hunters that come up to hunt in the tundra or live where they can intercept caribou migration routes to hunt for meat and sometimes a nice trophy.
I am a french canadians and we eat poutine, REAL maple syrup, croissant and yellow rice:D
they eat the things they hunt or what live in the forest basically eg.deer moose elk caribou fox hare
Canadian bacon. Although, for them, it's just bacon.anything you find in usa
Most Canadians love cheese, and we certainly eat enough of it!According to Statistics Canada and the Canadian Dairy Association, Canadians ate between 12 and 15 Kg (26.4 and 33 lbs) of cheese each in 2008! Furthermore, that figure is slowly but steadily increasing each year.A goat cheese named "Cinderella" from Portneuf, Quebec, recently won the "World's Best Cheese" award at the World Cheese Awards 2009, beating the best cheeses from around the world.An interesting "cheesy" fact; per capita, Canadians eat more "Mac & Cheese" than any other nationality.So the answer is yes, we Canadians eat plenty of cheese, and no...it's not "too salty for us."In addition, cheese is a main ingredient in poutine.
Whenever they are hungry and their family decides to eat. Usually around the same time as Americans. (5:00-9:00)
What does the Caribou eat?
NO. Caribou are herbivores, not carnivores, which means they eat plants, not animals.
No, caribous are herbivorous, and so do not eat meat. They are certainly not cannibalistic
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No. Caribou are herbivorous creatures which mean they only eat plants, not other animals.
Many Canadians do.
Canadians eat food from all over the world.
No, they are strictly carnivores and eat no plants.
Like Most Canadians we like seal meat, wild deer, moose, caribou and Rabbit but really Nova Scotians like the rest of Canada have a very diversified population and I bet we eat most everything that Americans or other Canadians eat. Perhaps because we have a fresher supply of fish, lobster and crab that we might eat that slightly more then the general population.
Caribou eat plants which make them herbivores.
Yes, it's likely that they do. If caribou like it, so will the muskoxen.
Yeah. :D