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What is Albertan cuisine like?

>> No.12485309

>>12485276
What ever they can afford during their monthly trips to costco across the border

>> No.12485352

As much as I love this province our food scene is pretty generic. I guess donairs, green onion cakes, and perogies would be the regional specials.

Its a good food scene though for what some would consider a flyer province. Especially in the last decade it's really popped off.

>> No.12485430

>>12485276
Ginger beef was invented in calgary apparently, that shit's pretty good

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>>12485352
You're just telling me that there is a lot of traditional, non-meme foods going on. I would be a lot of heart dishes, perogis are a good example. They are delicious and stick to your ribs, work long shifts in the Sands.
There has to be someplace which decides which food memes can stay and which go.
Coastal areas have people eating and working ridiculous thins, fads come and go like wildflower.
Now people are putting indigestible turds in every drink and going to the hospital with impacted small intestinal blockages.
A huge portion of modern food and /ck/ is pure clown world. People saving money by buying expensive appliances, and fretting over the color of the baked on grease on their pans. That consumer shit is not the center of the food world and it never will be. A backwater like Alberta with trad food being made and used for practical purposes, with scattered urban centers to bring in viable experiments is the absolute peak of cuisine. This is even more true with video internet resources.
This is why Julia Childs despised that NYC bitch who made a blog out of 500-odd dishes in 365 days, and that blog-bitch just couldn't understand why her coastal memelife didn't thrill Mrs. Childs. Even after they made the cinematic money-grab out of it.
I hate food fads and I love food. It's an odd relationship.

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>> No.12486094

>>12485352
This is understating it pretty hard, Alberta actually has a world renowned culinary scene

>> No.12486167

>>12485276
I thought it was called Albertanese?

>> No.12486236

>>12486094
good bbq

that's about it

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12486502

>>12485276
Bland and cheap.

>> No.12487173

>>12486502
>spending $2.50 a box on KD
>when the store brand is 60c a box and tastes better
lmao

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>>12485276
Had Steak and coffee for supper. Generally, we eat a shit ton of meat. God bless.

>> No.12487320

>>12485276
A good donair is unbeatable. Other than that, it’s just normal farmboy food. >>12486094
In what world lol?