Calories in Canadian Food
- (New York Fries) Poutine
- (Harvey's) Poutine
- (Hatfield) Canadian Ham Slices - Breakfast Sausage
- (Veggie Patch) Garlic-Portabella Patties/Galettes aux champignons portabella et à l'ail - Canadian
- (Yves Veggies) Good Slice, Canadian Flavour
- (President's Choice) Great Canadian Peameal - Meat and Poultry Fresh
- (Veggie Patch) Simulated Chick'n Nuggets/Pépites de simili-poulet - Canadian
- (Veggie Patch) Broccoli Nuggets/Pépites au brocoli - Canadian
- (President's Choice) Canadian White Cheddar Cheese Five Aged Years
- (Veggie Patch) Simulated Chick'n Cutlets/Escalopes de simili-poulet - Canadian
- (Veggie Patch) Garlic-Portabella Patties/Galettes aux champignons portabella et à l'ail - Canadian
- (Compliments) Sauce Poutine
- (Veggie Patch) Spinach Nuggets/Pépites aux épinards - Canadian
- (michel's baguette) French Canadian Pea
- (Club House) Poutine Gravy Mix - Sauces & Seasoning Mixes
- (Veggie Patch) Simulated Buffalo Chick'n Wings/Ailes de simili-poulet Buffalo - Canadian
- (Veggie Patch) Simulated Meatballs/Boulettes de simili-viande - Canadian
- (Golden) Pierogies - Potato & Cheese Filled
Canadian Meals and Customs
Here to learn about Canadian meals, eh? Then you’ve come to the right place. While much of the food of Canada may overlap with the rest of North America, there are some distinct differences when it comes to food holidays and specific dishes. For example, Canada celebrates Thanksgiving with much of the same foods eaten in America, but does so on the second Monday in October. July 1st is called Canada Day and hotdogs and hamburgers are the fare of choice, like Independence Day in American culture. Notable meal customs on any regular day of the year include having gravy and potatoes and maple-based desserts as Canada is the biggest producer of maple syrup in the world.
Popular Canadian Food Dishes
Poutine is one of the most popular Canadian food dishes. It originated in Quebec and has spread throughout the country. It is compromised of French fries, cheese curds, and sometimes meat covered in gravy which adds up to a lot of Canadian calories. Fast food restaurants like McDonalds and Burger King mass-produce poutine for sale in their outlets in Canada. Montreal has two dishes to its name. One is the Montreal-style bagel which is typically handmade in a wood-fire oven in full view of the customer. The other is Montreal-style smoked meat which is just cured with more peppercorn and aromatic spices than usual. Both were brought over by Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe.
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