Ketchup Chips
A personal favourite, ketchup chips were invented by Hostess (a company founded in the 30s by Ontario resident Edward Snyder) in the late 70s. While the chips really don’t taste anything like actual ketchup, they offer a tangy and sweet flavour that is honestly unmatched when it comes to the world of crispy chips.
*side shout out to All Dressed chips, which are possibly the GOAT of chip flavours.
Per wikipedia: "the earliest example of grinding peanuts into paste has been traced to the Aztecs and Incas," modern peanut butter was invented by a Canadian with credit also given to two other inventors.
with a tall glass of "tears of my enemies"
Sorry Northern Bros!
Bannock bread is not a Canadian creation!
Created by and a staple of the Bannock/Nez Pierce tribes of what would become Idaho and Montana.
Became a staple on the Lewis and Clark Expedition when they first tasted it in Montana.
"While ACTUAL beaver tails are (supposedly) delicious..."
That's on my list of things to try- right after skunk butt.