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food exclusive to your country

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    I don't think poutine is very popular outside of Canada? I love it, and I love it when restaurants get creative with the toppings. :)
     

    Starry Windy

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  • I think tempe (the rectangular-shaped thing made from fermented soybeans) is pretty much well-known in my country. I'm not sure if it's exclusive or not, but it's one of my country's specialty.
     

    BlazingCobaltX

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    BITTERGARNITUUR

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    And stuff like stroopwafels, speculaas and pepernoten, and fries + mayonaise. Most people look at me in disgust when I say we eat that. But I'm especially wanting bittergarnituur with mustard right now.
     

    Graine

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    I don't think poutine is very popular outside of Canada? I love it, and I love it when restaurants get creative with the toppings. :)

    But Quebec has the best poutine ok thanks
     
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    You people do know that you might hurt the feelings of vegetarians right? :-D
    I like meat...i like it very much but i think some people here are vegetarians.
     

    Star Arcana

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  • Apart from the aforementioned poutine (we even have a poutine place that specialises in serving all kinds of wacky variations), I think maple is pretty Canadian. I know they have it in New England, but c'mon; when you think maple, you think Canada. I'm not super into maple syrup, but I do really enjoy maple-flavoured things like cookies, oatmeal, and cereal.
     
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  • Souvlaki, and gyros. I mean, you can probably find it where you live too but it's from here and it's very famous. Also, Greek yogurt <33
     

    Graine

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    Japanese-style with roasted seaweed is ????
    That actually sounds delicious. I'll have to keep that in mind if I ever visit BC lol.

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    This is Pouding Ch?meur (literally translates to Pudding of the Unemployed or Poor Man's Pudding). It is basically a batter baked in a pool of caramel, made with cheap and simple ingredients. The story behind it is pretty interesting.
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