Cucumbers and tomatoes as well as beans are usually grown in Canada.
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Canada grows a wide number of vegetables: tomatoes, potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions, corn, beets, radishes, carrotts, asparagus, turnip, broccoli, brussel sprouts, lettuce, cabbage, spinach, squash are some of the vegetables.
canadian have more frozen foods than any other people
Carrots
I am a french canadians and we eat poutine, REAL maple syrup, croissant and yellow rice:D
Canadians mostly speak English
Most Canadians are Christian and Good Friday is a day celebrated by Christians.
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.
Most new canadians come from asia. Korea, China and the phillipines are some of the main countries Canada's immigrants come from.
carrots
Many Canadians do.
Canadians eat food from all over the world.
yes, they eat most vegetable scraps
a tamato
Canadians like to eat fruit, corn, vegetables, and most o all, MEAT!
No
No.
yes they do
Canadians do silly.
Canadian food
They usually eat food. They surely dress like Canadians (Aka E.T.'s).