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Some are in English and some are in French.
aye I am sure she is some french.....definitely Canadian french.....and then i am sure Jewish ran by somewhere in her family too
Yes. You can find some examples looking at 'north American union flag'. See related links section.
Essentially, Canadian food culture is very similar to American cuisine, but with an added emphasis on traditional British dishes, and some uniquely Canadian dishes (poutine, nanaimo bars). Of course, as a multicultural country there are a wide variety of cuisines from different nations (Chinese, Italian, Indian, etc.) Quebec is an area that has its own cuisine culture and several unique dishes. Also, the Eastern maritimes are known for a few unique dishes and a wide variety of seafood. Because of the geographic size of Canada, obviously local cuisine varies based on where you are. Here's a good Wikipedia article on the topic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuisine_of_Canada
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a kitchen is spelled "une cuisine" in french
CrepesFrench cuisine is very popular, especially among the wealthy. Caviar, filet mignon, and escargot are examples of French dishes. You can find cook books dedicated to French recipes.
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Some Canadian beverage publications include Food and Drink, Flavors, and Occasions. There are also Ricardo, Cellier, and Coup de Pounce Cuisine.
There are many attractions of Saint Barts. Examples of attractions of Saint Barts include beaches, spas, shopping malls, french cuisine restaurants, and specialty wine events.
Faire la cuisine means "to cook" in French. "Faire de la cuisine" is much less used and has a slightly different meaning: "I'll do some cooking"
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Mostly Britain some french some canadian.
Some are in English and some are in French.
Poutine, on fries, for one...
Most Canadian speaks English and French but some know more than hundred different languages. But Canadian first language spoken in the home is French.
In French, nouns are either masculine or feminine. There are a plethora of feminine nouns such as la chaise, une fille, and la cuisine.