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What is the official dish of Canadia?

>inb4 squeaky gravy fries

>> No.11275229

>>11275221
fuck you my boss just called me into his office. fuck you. in fucked. im going to lose my job.

>> No.11275230

dog pussy for two reasons, first because of bestiality but also because they're full of asians

>> No.11275232

>>11275221
general tsao's chicken

>> No.11275243
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>>11275221
English Canada has no distinct culture, but Québec has a lot of dishes of its own. The meat pies are great.

>> No.11275267

>>11275229
Your fault for not having a work vpn so you can look at whatever you want.

>> No.11275320

>>11275229
What happened?

>> No.11275325

>>11275243
quebec doesn't count

>> No.11275327

One day, many moons from now, Caneda will invent its own distinct cuisine. It will be some kind of marriage of English and Chinese food.

>> No.11275345

>>11275327
Anglo-Canada is more culturally American than British. But it doesn't matter anyway because the Anglo-Canadian is demographically on death's door. Whoever replaces him will replace him fully, no fusion or marriage.

>> No.11275477
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>>11275243
Based Québec

>> No.11275491

Nanaimo bars

>> No.11275506

>>11275229
>at our company, we only approve of employees wasting company time on progressive, sane websites like Reddit. I'm sorry, but we are going to have to let you go.

>> No.11275510

>>11275221
Dogs don't have lips. They're only good for cunnilingus.

>> No.11275515

>>11275510
if your mom only uses her lips then no wonder she's single

>> No.11275545

>>11275221
Probably those bullshit all-dressed chips.

>> No.11275558

>>11275510
They're fantastic for penetrative sex in every orifice, theirs or ours. Dat higher body temperature, gigantic knot, and tight vaginal ring, hnnnnnng.

>>11275515
>not edging

>> No.11275573

>>11275345
This is true. One of my family members tried to fly Air Canada to Europe only to discover that her luggage was lost by brown people who were decidedly not "traditionally Canadian" in appearance. Canada is falling apart already. Soon it will be poo in loo-tier.

>> No.11275631

>>11275345
sad but true

>> No.11275668
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>>11275510
>he thinks fellatio is about the lips
Thank you virgin, very cool

>> No.11275679

>>11275631
I mean, the chinks could include anglo tradition out of respect, much as the anglos did out of respect for the first nations.

>> No.11275745

>>11275243
>mmmm, authentic french meat pies
yeah too bad anglos never thought that one up

>> No.11275824

>>11275243
Quebecios are queers

>> No.11275839

>>11275558
Kero Wolf gtfo you sick fuck

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>>11275221

>> No.11276547

>>11275243
are you... are you retarded? Meat pies are a very traditional English dish, and chicken pot pie is loved internationally.

>> No.11276995

>>11275745
>>11276547
Are you two retarded? Obviously the Québécois did not invent meat pies, since that basic formula is used by nearly every group of people in the world.

Clearly what I was referring to was the meat pies that are specific to Québec. Tourtière is the most internationally well-known, but there are a few intra-Québécois regional variations. The reason it's relevant is because it's a quintessentially French Canadian staple food which was created here and continues to be popular.

Is there any analogue to that in Anglo-Canada? There's shit like Nanaimo bars, but that's novelty food and you can't eat it for dinner. I'm not aware of a quintessential dinner of Ontario.