Railison@aussie.zone to Melbourne@aussie.zone · 2 years agoFrollick of fairies on the train?message-squaremessage-square14fedilinkarrow-up114arrow-down10file-text
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minus-squaresbv@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up5·2 years agoCanadian here. I would also like to know.
minus-squarePeelerSheila @aussie.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up3·2 years agoHi there! I was just reading about Poutine this morning because it came up in a wrestling game my son was playing (which seems to be set in Canada) so he asked about it. Is it the treasured national dish I’m led to believe it is?
minus-squaresbv@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up4·edit-22 years agoI wouldn’t go so far as “treasured” but I would say “enjoyed”. We really like it, but we realize there’s an appropriate time and place for poutine. We treasure maple syrup and shawarma. Both are appropriate for all occasions and can be enjoyed by everyone at all times.
minus-squarePeelerSheila @aussie.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up3·2 years agoI love maple syrup and shawarma! Thankyou for the response.
minus-squaresbv@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 years agoIn central and eastern Canada it’s pretty big. I can’t speak for the prairies or left coast.
Canadian here. I would also like to know.
Hi there! I was just reading about Poutine this morning because it came up in a wrestling game my son was playing (which seems to be set in Canada) so he asked about it. Is it the treasured national dish I’m led to believe it is?
I wouldn’t go so far as “treasured” but I would say “enjoyed”. We really like it, but we realize there’s an appropriate time and place for poutine.
We treasure maple syrup and shawarma. Both are appropriate for all occasions and can be enjoyed by everyone at all times.
I love maple syrup and shawarma! Thankyou for the response.
TIL shawarma is big in Canada.
In central and eastern Canada it’s pretty big. I can’t speak for the prairies or left coast.