5 Weirdest Canadian Snacks
Many of you will be familiar with popular Canadian snacks such as cheese fries and strawberry pops . However, the cuisine also has its share of weird snacks . Canadian cuisine, which is a blend of dishes from British and French kitchens, offers a satiating blend of familiar as well as queer dishes. This write-up talks about the atypical food items you will find in Canada. Let us start our journey…
Top 5 Weird Canadian Snacks
1. Rocky Mountain Oysters
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Also known under the name or Prairie Oysters, these novelty snacks are quite popular in the Canadian prairies. These are actually deep-fried bull calf testicles. Normally available in the form of appetizers, these snacks are relished in this region along with cocktail sauce.
2. Poutine
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A French-Canadian dish, it has been in existence since time immemorial. This is a mixture of French Fries and cheese curds topped with brown gravy. While these tasty good, they are sure to boost up your cholesterol levels.
3. Buttertart
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Very few people outside Canada actually know what a traditional buttertart is. This quintessential Canadian dessert comes jam-packed with butter, eggs, and sugar. With a crusty, rich top, these brown sugar flavored snack comes with walnuts, pecans, or even raisins.
4. Caesar
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I am neither talking about the person nor the salad. This is a Canadian drink that I can call as Clamato – the blend of clam and tomato juices. It does sound odd, but tastes unbelievably good.
5. Nanaimo Bars
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Only the name sounds bizarre. These are decadent chocolaty snacks with a mildly bitter cacao, coconut, and groundnut base and a luscious melted chocolate topping. The two layers are melded together with a exotically sweet icing. These are just indescribably fantastic!
Despite being a part of the weird Canadian snacks list, these do taste good. Try them out and see!
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