What to Eat in Canada - Traditional Canadian Food

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Canada is an incredible place to visit and enjoy your vacation time, but one of the best parts of visiting Canada is enjoying all the tasty food that Canada has to offer. Here we go through some of the most popular foods that people love to eat in Canada. So if you want to eat like a true Canadian watch this video to learn about traditional foods of Canada, popular foods of Canada, and what to eat when you visit Canada!
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  • I'm going to Montreal in November. ALL. THE. FOOD. I'll be rewatching this video and reading through the comments on the train ride up😏
  • I appreciated for canada food. I have dreams. I want to bring Indonesia food in Canada. Wa have a lot of delicious food here. There are Bakso, Mie Ayam, Nasi Padang, Pecel Lele, Nasi Pecel, Nasi Kuning, Bebek Madura, Sate Ayam, Soto Ayam, Rawon, Lontong Sayur. They are truly delicious.
  • @Edward92546
    This brought back wonderful memories visiting my dear friends in Ontario. On my visits, I managed to try many Canadian treats: poutine, beavertails, butter tarts, Tim Horton's maple iced donuts, ketchup chips, nanaimo bars, coffee crisps, Mackintosh bars, milk in bags, and more. And I actually had a chance to smoke a Cuban cigar before attending a Blue Jays game. I occasionally order treats online and am awaiting a shipment of Montréal bagels. Good food and good people in Canada, eh?
  • Butter tarts with the pecans are the best and Doritos ketchup flavoured chips are amazingly good.
  • PECANS TEAM !!! One of the best poutine I had ever (and i'm from Quebec) was a fresh shrimps poutine in Percé (Gaspésie, by the coast)
  • I love poutine when i visit Canada from the UK 👍 oh my days that funnel cake if you want tons of calories ☺
  • @J-Q4726
    Love the video, im so glad that I stumbled upon it..I've lived in Canada my entire life and know of all of these, ketchup chips, candied salmon, Nanaimo bars, lobster rolls, poutine, and soooo many good items but to see it all presented in a video and representing Canada's signature cuisine, makes me a proud Canadian🇨🇦. Glad you came and tried them all!! If you ever come back and visit Manitoba, might I suggest that you try our venison and fish(northern pike, walleye, and trout).
  • This was a great revision of the video. You are bang on about international cuisine, e.g., there is a Georgian restaurant that I want to go to locally and amazing Korean and Persian food. Ramen shops are exploding all over Toronto. Peameal bacon on a bun is as Toronto/Ontario breakfast as you can get. We never call ham Canadian Bacon, but I used to work for a British chef that called it Irish bacon. Gryfe's bagels in Toronto are better than Montréal or New York bagels. The former are too dense. You could also speak about lobster in the Atlantic. Thank you for showing Cows! Their Apple Pie Ice Cream was the best ice cream that I have ever eaten. Donair kebob in the east is huge as well. Butter tarts should not have nuts: raisins or nothing.
  • Love this. Butter tarts with Pecan over Raisin hands down. My personal fave sweet treat though is the Nanaimo bar and the best place to get it is at the Hearthstone bakery in Nanaimo. Also, the sushi in Van City is the bomb and like you I've been to Japan and Sao Paolo's Libertade neighborhood and the sushi restaurants in Vancouver are on that level of goodness. Like Liam, I love the cow chips but my god our sweet treats are calorie inducing monsters. My fave poutine is Michigan which is basically bolognaise sauce. Newfoundland has several other edible wonders from Toutons to Jiggs dinner. I have to stop putting the info I was going to send you to the way side. I will send it soon guys you have my word.
  • Eva's original chimney's on Bloor st...Toronto. Ice cream in a Hungarian cone. Delicious. Halifax, St John's. Port Credit and Square One too.
  • Thanks for always making great videos. I’m going to go make some poutine now!