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The great nation of Canada is celebrating its 250th birthday. What are you cooking in the spirit of the occasion?
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I tasked my Assistant Head Chef to find me some s-tier Canadian recipes, and she literally went gremlin mode and she came up with poutine baked potato.
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>>22089497
Vodka, turky legs. And I'm all out of vodka. actually wait no. I have some. I'm ok.
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>>22089497
Poutine is fucking delicious.
Love from Britain
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>>22089497
Traditional Canadian curry
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>>22089515
recipe?
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>>22089503
My dad refers to whatever ai he uses as “he”. Really bizarro.
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>>22089509
>Poutine is fucking delicious.
>Love from Britain
It was eaten in Britain before it became a thing in Canada.

Canadians adopted it and made it their own, which is fine but just out of interest - is there anything else that is uniquely Canadian?
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>>22089509
Poutine is fucking delicious.
Love from Rhode Island
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>>22089497
I'm not doing fuck all because I have a job interview tommorrow.
I wandered by the Canada Day festivities at my local park on my morning walk and it's just the same dumb savage indians making their noise and people selling their shitty homemade jewelry.
I wanted some jerk chicken tacos from the African-caribean food truck but it was too early and they weren't doing food yet.
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>>22089566
"Hawaiian" pizza actually originated in Canada but wouldnt probably pass as uniquely Canadian.
There really isnt much.
Maybe ketchup potato chips.
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>>22089592
>>22089566
Butter tarts, halifax donair, nanaimo bars.
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>>22089592
>>22089596
>"Hawaiian" pizza actually originated in Canada
I know people complain about it but I actually like it.
>halifax donair
Nah
That's what they do in the USA, just rename something with a town/city/state name and pretend they invented it.

>nanaimo bars
Just checked them out, never heard of those before, interesting.
But I just thought about Maple Syrup? . . .I'm sure that's pretty unique?
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bowl of ice
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>>22089497

>leafs doing anything but tossing their entire government into a wickerman doused with sweet baby rays.
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>>22089617
>That's what they do in the USA, just rename something with a town/city/state name and pretend they invented it.
The sauce they use is specific to halifax though. The taste is very different as a result. Half of all food is like this, where it's the same thing just with one part if it changed and now it's a new food allegedly
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>>22089497
Pouch of Tasty Bite Madras Lentils
basmati rice from the rice cooker
Frozen pea and potato samosas with jarred mango chutney
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so it's not indepence day, it's not even a founding day, and it wasn't even a thing until the 20th century LMAO
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>>22089497
Happy Dominion Day from your southern brothers. Did a canadian (""hawaiian"") pizza
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>>22089565
cute
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>>22089543
it's just a mix of cum from the local gay bar stirred together with shit from the local hindus
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>>22089497
Race traitor fucking shits. Enjoy your chinese E CARS and communism
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>>22089913
How sad. Even their history is embarrassing.
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>>22089566
ginger beef, and it's actually rare outside of canada too
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>>22089913
>Originally called Dominion Day
Damn Cacuckistan is so cucked their national holiday celebrates being dominated by a foreign power.
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>>22089913
Those pictures are disgusting.
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>>22089497
May I present to you, the Bloc Québécois.
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Poutine and Norm Macdonald are the only two worthwhile things Canada have ever produced. Norm was completely unknown until he left the country and poutine is a 6/10 dish at best.

Not a serious country
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>>22089497
Proppa Sloppa. Glad to have yall as neighbors
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beans
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>>22092353
It's the Canadian version of American Chinese food.
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>>22092663
Imagine the slurping sound when you schlop that unit out of its tube and onto the plate.
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>>22092353
Where is it common? I used to get it at Sobeys but I rarely see it any Chinese places
>>22092663
Kek underrated
>>22089566
Peameal bacon
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>>22089503
did you fuck her
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>>22089566
Caesar cocktails
all-dressed chips
Coffee Crisp chocolate bars
Windsor pizza
>>22092353
>ginger beef
based
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As an actual Canadian if you're interested in something traditional make yourself a tourtiere, and poutine is of course delicious, but the thing i always get whenever I visit is about 100 coffee crisps. They're like a big kit kat with a subtle coffee flavor, if (you) get the chance anons give it a try they're my favorite chocolate bar.
Thanks for celebrating anons.
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>>22096706
>>22092663
Based
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>>22096315
A gentleman does not kiss and tell.
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>>22089509
Poutine is fucking delicious.
Had some from a Canadian food truck at my local flea market a while back
Love from Florida



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