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JimmyCracksCorn
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Dec 2002 time: 05:37
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As far as Anglo Canada is concerned, there really is no "cuisine", but there are a few foods you can only find in here, though granted not many... and most are borrowed from the Quebcers anyways.
Quebec has its own cuisine, but I'm not very familiar with it.
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JimmyCracksCorn
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Macedonia - Sovereign country north of Greece.
Dec 2002 time: 05:37
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I forgot, Newfoundland has a very distinct cuisine. Personally I find it disgusting.
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JimmyCracksCorn
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Macedonia - Sovereign country north of Greece.
Dec 2002 time: 05:37
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quote: Land of immigrants, just like you guys. Our food is the food from all over the world that people have come from. |
Yeah, but thats not what people are asking.
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Tingkai
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To find the Northwest Passage
Aug 2001 time: 13:37
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quote: Originally posted by notyoueither
Land of immigrants, just like you guys. Our food is the food from all over the world that people have come from.
Staples tend to be regional. Heavy on sea food on the coasts, beef on the praries, etc. |
Yup. Pork is big in Ontario (and no cracks about Ottawa).
Then there are regional favourites like perogies in Sask and Man, maybe Alta?
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Tingkai
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To find the Northwest Passage
Aug 2001 time: 13:37
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JimmyCracksCorn
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Macedonia - Sovereign country north of Greece.
Dec 2002 time: 05:37
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quote: Originally posted by techumseh
And could you describe it please, "Jimmy"? |
Sure, "techumseh". It consists of cod cheeks, cod tongues, salted cod, salted seal, salted rabbit, etc, etc, etc... I get force fed this garbage every year during our yearly visit to the "in-laws" on the Rock. I pretend to enjoy it, but I really and truly don't. Its gag worthy if anything ever deserved that title. But it is a distinct cuisine none the less.
Condescending asshat.
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techumseh
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of the frozen North.
Apr 1999 time: 22:37
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Whatever, Imran.
Last edited by techumseh on 18-09-2005 at 18:55
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GePap
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Nov 2001 time: 23:37
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quote: Originally posted by chegitz guevara
You didn't go to a Montreal steak house? |
No, because one of my aims was being economical.
The poutine I had was very nice, from a place on St. Laurent. I actually didn;t see many of the local Montreal chains thought, like Mr. Steer.
As for a comparison with NYC at the price range I was going for, there realy was no difference in quality. In terms of cheap good coffee and baked goods, Montreal and its french influences have NYC beat. I did not like MOntreal bagels that much actually, a bit too stringy and sweet for my tastes.
The last meal I had out was actually at a small Lebanese place on Crescent (had just come from the Pearl Jam concert at the Bell Center, which got out at 11:30pm), and actually the stuff I had there was a bit different from lebanese food I had in Chicago, and I liked the Montreal stuff better.
I would certainly consider living in MOntreal though, I liked almost all of what I saw. Cute subway system as well.
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JimmyCracksCorn
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Macedonia - Sovereign country north of Greece.
Dec 2002 time: 05:37
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quote: Originally posted by techumseh
Whatever, Imran. |
You think I'm a DL of Imran?
What a super sleuth you are. How did you figure it out?
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