It tastes weird any other way!Thegreyfox666 said:In Canada, milk comes in bags.
nope this is a French dish, it came from France. it was commonly made from scraps of the animals that the commoners could eat. it's the French version of meatloaf or haggis.Aerodyamic said:Tortiere: a French-Canadian tradition, it's a meat pie that includes ground pork, ground beef, diced carrots and onions, peas and sometimes raisins, traditionally served during the Christmas holidays. It also used to be a family tradition in my house. And it's TASTY!
sorry apple pie is NOT CanadianLeonHellsvite said:apple pie (I shit you not)
Really? Canada doesnt have bacon that was made in Canada? What a backwards country!cleverlymadeup said:wrong, that actually comes from Ireland and is known as peameal baconKinguendo said:Canadian Bacon, 'nuff said!
as for Canadian food
Poutine
Maple Syrup
Nanaimo Bars
Butter Tarts
Figgy duff
Beaver Tails
Flapper pie
Montreal Smoked Meat
Montreal Bagel
Oka Cheese
here's a list
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_cuisine
I'm British! I am fairly sure that makes me your boss!Asturiel said:*Smack* *Smack* Canadian bacon has nothing to do with Canada, it's just what you guys call it.Kinguendo said:Canadian Bacon, 'nuff said!
HEY! What is this a bandwagon?! Same thing I said to cleverlymadeup goes for you!dududf said:Kinguendo said:Canadian Bacon, 'nuff said!*grumpy growl*EMFCRACKSHOT said:Canadian bacon?
That's Irish yeah twits
*grumpy growl at new headphones breaking*
Nanaimo bars.
So good, you'll cream your pants.
No, the commonly called bacon dubbed by Americans alike is "Canadian Bacon" from which is actually and properly Called Peameal bacon, from which did not originate in CanadaKinguendo said:HEY! What is this a bandwagon?! Same thing I said to cleverlymadeup goes for you!dududf said:Kinguendo said:Canadian Bacon, 'nuff said!*grumpy growl*EMFCRACKSHOT said:Canadian bacon?
That's Irish yeah twits
*grumpy growl at new headphones breaking*
Nanaimo bars.
So good, you'll cream your pants.
But I am not American, I am British! I dont spell colour "color" and bacon made in Canada is "Canadian Bacon".dududf said:No, the commonly called bacon dubbed by Americans alike is "Canadian Bacon" from which is actually and properly Called Peameal bacon, from which did not originate in CanadaKinguendo said:HEY! What is this a bandwagon?! Same thing I said to cleverlymadeup goes for you!dududf said:Kinguendo said:Canadian Bacon, 'nuff said!*grumpy growl*EMFCRACKSHOT said:Canadian bacon?
That's Irish yeah twits
*grumpy growl at new headphones breaking*
Nanaimo bars.
So good, you'll cream your pants.
and Yes I know you're joking.
Well, I'm not only quoting from a book, but the variation I referred to is the traditional version that I ate every Christmas morning as a child. While the French may have a version, the version I listed is definitely a part of modern French-Canadian cuisine. The concept of this type of 'meat pie' may have it's ORIGINS in France, but it's definitely a modern part of Canadian cuisine, and especially French-Canadian cuisine.cleverlymadeup said:nope this is a French dish, it came from France. it was commonly made from scraps of the animals that the commoners could eat. it's the French version of meatloaf or haggis.Aerodyamic said:Tortiere: a French-Canadian tradition, it's a meat pie that includes ground pork, ground beef, diced carrots and onions, peas and sometimes raisins, traditionally served during the Christmas holidays. It also used to be a family tradition in my house. And it's TASTY!
Exquisite punnery, my good sir.Pegghead said:Canadian food is
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A CHOCOLATE MOOSE!
Aha! I knew they were too amazing to be an old family recipe...dududf said:Nanaimo bars.
So good, you'll cream your pants.