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Susannah 3 year s ago
....they left out whale blubber.
       
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Lauren 3 year s ago
Susannah, oh God, that's priceless! Ignore any downvotes - you've won the day.
       
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Aileen 3 year s ago
#1 Who invented peanut butter? There is evidence that ancient South American Inca Indians were the first to grind peanuts to make peanut butter.
       
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Almina 3 year s ago
Aileen,

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.
       
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Renius 3 year s ago
I was gonna rant about how multiple people/natives all figured it out, but you covered it. Also, fry bread is an Alaskan Native dish too and everyone forgets Maple trees grow in the US and people have been making snow bars for hundreds of years. The rest of the food Canada can claim.
       
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Victor 3 year s ago
#1 I hate peanut butter. The most disgusting thing I've ever tasted!
       
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Elisha 3 year s ago
Victor, I hate the name Victor. It's the most disgusting name I've ever heard.
       
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Lib 3 year s ago
#5 I'd go for that big time! Zod the trimmings and the ice but a fine bloody mary at room temperature is just to die for :-)
       
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Ben 3 year s ago
#2 "crispy hot cries" yum...
       
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Thad 3 year s ago
Ben,

with a tall glass of "tears of my enemies"
       
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Harman 3 year s ago
Corey and Trevor! Get me a couple bags of chips, dressed all over and zesty mordant."
       
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Greg 3 year s ago
How could you leave out donairs?!
       
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Nelia 3 year s ago
#9 is served with donair sauce NOT ranch!
       
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Sophia 3 year s ago
#4
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.
       
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Levy 3 year s ago
#8

"While ACTUAL beaver tails are (supposedly) delicious..."

That's on my list of things to try- right after skunk butt.
       
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Quebec produces approximately 80% of the world’s syrup supply, and for good reason: They do it right. Proper maple syrup is incredibly tasty and equally versatile. If you haven’t tried it for your pancakes or waffles, I hiiighhllyy recommend it!

 

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