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Title: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Lise on Mar 02 09 05:59
Right, when I ask what is the typical Canadian food, what comes to your mind? Other than ye olde maple syrup, I can't think of anything else.
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Michel on Mar 02 09 07:26
     
 
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: P.C. on Mar 02 09 08:22
This is how wiki puts it..... Canadian cusine varies widely from region to region........ home-made, warming, and wholesome remain key adjectives in what Canadians consider their cuisine.

  I also think first of salmon.....as well as lobster and pickerel....clams, oysters and crab.

And I would include wild game.

Canadian bacon.

Montreal bagels.

Nanaimo bars and beaver tails.      
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Sportsdude on Mar 02 09 08:43
sushi, bento boxes, dim sum, chinese, greek, curry, and bubble tea.

 
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Michel on Mar 02 09 09:39
   
 
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Sportsdude on Mar 02 09 10:02
a British Columbian.  
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Michel on Mar 02 09 10:09
   
 
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: P.C. on Mar 02 09 10:25
What do you call a Columian living in Britain.

  *and don't forget Montreal smoked beef !!!!
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Orik on Mar 02 09 10:56
let us not forget seal flipper pie
[h3 style="font-style: italic;" class="r"][a href="vny!://chowhound.chow.com/topics/106621" class="l" onmousedown="return clk(this.href,'','','res','6','')"]Seal [em]Flipper Pie[/em][/a][/h3]
[p class="style2"][a href="vny!://www.freeinfosociety.com/ae/recipeview.php?id=28"]Seal Flipper Pie Recipe[/a][/p]                        [/p][p align="left"] Written by Ryan Woodford (CyberSpike)

   Ingredients:
  # 4 seal flippers
  # 1 L water
  # 500 ml soda
  # 125 ml fat pork, diced
  # 1 cup milk
  # 2 onoins, chopped
  # 5 ml salt
  # 60 ml flour
  # 250 ml cold water
  # 5 ml Worcestershire sauce

    Directions:
    Soak flippers in 1 L of water and soda. Trim off excess fat.  

  Dry flippers and dip in seasoned flour.  

  Brown in pork fat. Add onions and make a gravy of flour, water, and sauce. Pour over flippers.  

  Cover and bake at 350 degrees F for 2-3 hours.  

  Make a pastry and cover the flippers. Bake at 400 degrees F for 30 minutes. [/p]
 
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Michel on Mar 02 09 11:40
   
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Lise on Mar 04 09 06:00
Hmmm.... interesting. I'm just trying to explain Canadian food to my little ones and haven't done a good job of it.
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Lil Me on Mar 04 09 07:08
Bannock/ Frybread.
 Meats: seafood on the East and West Coasts, wild game on the Prairies, trout in lakes, pike and char in Northern lakes.
 
 [span style="text-decoration: underline;"]Regional foods based on early immigration patterns:[/span]
 British food in Upper Canada/NF/Nova Scotia/PEI, French in Quebec and Acadia, German and Ukranian on the Prairies, British food in B.C.
 These early settlers have a heavy influence on regional cuisine today.  Example: it is common to eat perogies, cabbage rolls and farmer sausage today in Winnipeg, even if you are not Ukranian.
 
 [span style="text-decoration: underline;"]Add the next waves of immigration:[/span]
 from Asia, Central/South America,  Africa,  Caribbean islands, Middle East....
 
 and there you have it.  Canadian cuisine.
 
 
 
 
   
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: JJ on Mar 04 09 03:31
smoked salmon, butter tarts & Nanaimo bars
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Violet on Mar 05 09 08:46
I love Canadian food.

Basically, there is nothing that couldn't fit under that category. haha.    
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: P.C. on Mar 05 09 11:00
That's true Violet.  There are so many cultural influences in each segment of the coutry.

  The cuisine of the western provinces is heavily influenced by British and Scandinavian  cuisine....seafoods and wild foods....berries, fiddlehead ferns etc.  

Then the prairies would have Dutch, Bavarian, Ukranian maybe ?  I think of baked things from this area because of the abundance of wheat.  Also maybe preserves...pickles, jams.(?)

The cuisines of Newfoundland and the Maritimes, come from British and Irish cooking.  Cured meats and fish.

  We got it all covered. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/12.gif)
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Lil Me on Mar 12 09 05:45
If we discussed typical Vancouver food, there would be a ton of regional favourites on the list.
 sushi
 pho
 wonton and congee bowls
 butter chicken
 samosas
   
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Sportsdude on Mar 12 09 10:00
You're missing South and Central America! boo hiss

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Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: P.C. on Mar 12 09 10:01
  Probably because there's not a lot of South and Central America cuisine in Van ?
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Michel on Mar 12 09 10:15
           
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: P.C. on Mar 12 09 10:23
Awww.  Did everyone buy up yer goods ?(//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Sad/11.gif)  
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Michel on Mar 12 09 10:25
         
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: P.C. on Mar 12 09 10:26
Holy !  You'll have to buy a case next time you're down.  

  Can you find it to purchase online ?
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Michel on Mar 12 09 10:28
     
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: P.C. on Mar 12 09 10:34
  Quite a range of prices online.  From $3.50 to $54.00.  Yipes !
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Michel on Mar 12 09 10:38
   
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: P.C. on Mar 12 09 10:42
Is it illegal to bring it across the border...or just 'questionable' ?
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Sportsdude on Mar 12 09 10:47
depends who you are and how questionable you look.  
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: Michel on Mar 12 09 10:50
     
 
Title: Re: Typical Canadian Food
Post by: nhl367 on Mar 13 09 09:38
canadian back bacon...yum