WHAT IS THE TYPICAL FOOD IN CANADA?
When you come to Canada, you will most likely see "poutine" on the menu.
But Eddy, what is poutine?
Poutine is a traditional Quebec dish made of freshly cut french fries, covered with a special cheese and gravy. The poutine first appeared in the rural snack bars of Quebec in the 1950s °°.
While poutine is now available in fine restaurants and fast food chains alike, it was completely unknown in the mid-20th century.
The combination of fresh-cut fries, cheese and gravy first appeared in rural Quebec snack bars in the late 1950s. Although the precise origins of poutine are hotly debated, in most cases, the dish developed in stages.
It became widely popular in Canada and now poutine can be found everywhere, from fine dining menus in top restaurants to fast food chains such as McDonald's and Burger King.
Poutine has become an iconic symbol of Canadian cuisine and culture.
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