Friday 26 September 2014

Poutine a traditional dish in Canada


Poutine is a common Canadian dish that originated in Quebec. It is made with french fries that topped with gravy-like sauce and cheese curds. This dish can be found across Canada and also in some places in the USA and the UK. This dish originated in rural Quebec in late 1950s. It is used in the small diners and pubs and roadside fry wagons.

There are different meaning of “poutine”. Some think it as pudding and make it a word from which the word poutine is derived. In other meanings of poutine the one that 'dish prepared by unappetizing mixture of various foods, usually leftovers'.


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