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!
No, it isn't. Poutine is exclusively Canadian.
the canadien national tree is the maple tree
It's DONUTS! Then Bacon, then maple syrup hot dogsMaple Syrup Pancakes
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.
# 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
We do not yet have one. If we did it would likely be the Apple, or Rhubarb or Blueberry. Apples do not grow in most of Canada so I would not vote for them.
Common contenders as the Canadian national food include: Poutine ,Butter tarts, and Kraft Dinner
canadas national fish is cod and salmon................................................thats wat i think how bout u
No.
July 1st
poutine
Poutine...
Oh Canada
The beaver and the maple leaf
the canadien national tree is the maple tree
Poutine,Smoked meat
Poutine,Smoked meat
Us Canadians are quite partial to poutine and maple syrup.