Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Oh My Poutine!

I never get sick of eating poutine!

Poutine (/pˈtn/French: [putin]Quebec French:[put͡sɪn] ( )) is a common Canadian dish, originally from Quebec, made with french fries, topped with a light brown gravy-like sauce and cheese curds.[1] This fast fooddish can now be found across Canada, and is also found in some places in the northern United States, where it is sometimes required to be described due to its exotic nature.[2] It is sold in small "greasy spoon" type diners (commonly known as cantines or casse-croûtes in Quebec) and pubs, as well as by roadside fry wagons (commonly known as cabanes à patates, literally "potato shacks"). National and international chains like New York Fries,[3] McDonald's,[4] A&W,[5] KFC,[6] Burger King,[7] and Harvey's[8] also sell mass-market poutine in Canada (although not always country-wide[9]).

Source: Wikipedia

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