Americans try Canadian foods - Page 2
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ROOTFayth
Canada3351 Posts
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ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
On October 05 2015 03:07 ROOTFayth wrote: wow hahaha I went to the USA so often and I had never noticed they didn't have ketchup chips or all dressed chips Yeah same. For most of these I didn't realize they were Canada specific. | ||
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The_Templar
your Country52797 Posts
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ROOTFayth
Canada3351 Posts
On October 05 2015 03:57 The_Templar wrote: I want ketchup chips :[ they're not very good imo ![]() I'm not a fan at least haha | ||
SetGuitarsToKill
Canada28396 Posts
On October 04 2015 23:22 lichter wrote: why didn't you show jer's hair Because they didn't want flow the sick to become the focus of the video accidentally | ||
[PkF] Wire
France24192 Posts
On October 05 2015 02:57 Faefae wrote: Wtf who doesnt know smarties and.... who the fuck does not like them?! It's like 10000 times better than mnms.... Those 'merican need to be educated lol yeah, smarties rule | ||
Blargh
United States2101 Posts
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ROOTFayth
Canada3351 Posts
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NovemberstOrm
Canada16217 Posts
On October 05 2015 06:29 ROOTFayth wrote: I thought poutine was more quebec than canada? I may be wrong though canada in general i think | ||
olimoley
United States742 Posts
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nanaoei
3358 Posts
there's hickory sticks too, pretty good! | ||
Hotshot
Canada184 Posts
I wouldn't say Coffee Crisp is my favorite chocolate bar, it's a nice alternative to something like mars bars or kit kat chunky. Also Nanaimo Bars are decent, not sure how popular they are in USA. And you can never forget to mention poutines. | ||
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Jer99
Canada8157 Posts
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Masada714
United States89 Posts
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varsovie
Canada326 Posts
On October 05 2015 06:29 ROOTFayth wrote: I thought poutine was more quebec than canada? I may be wrong though It's just that non quebecers can't make it properly. Seriously I've seen it with shredded cheese instead of curds. ![]() There are so many other Canadian foods, Beaver tails, Donairs, Montreal's smoked meat ( Schwartz), Honey n Dill sauce, Nanaimo (aka diabetes bars), all that Inuit food that you need to try once and try to forget in your dreams, that whiskey shot with salted toe in it in Yukon, Newfoundland Screech and cod kissing initiation, Tourtiere, Cretons, Maple Toffee/taffee, Canada Dry or Spruce Beer, and I'm not even in alcoholic beverages yet... It's hard to find a purely "Canadian" dish since we "borrow" food from all over the world. | ||
Cricketer12
United States13959 Posts
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Jer99
Canada8157 Posts
On October 06 2015 07:15 Cricketer12 wrote: Saw title and thought poutine...where is it?! Fun video nonetheless. For the record we have smarties in America, M&Ms are just better. This makes me wonder what foods we have that you dont... On October 06 2015 05:14 Jer99 wrote: We did have one or two people try poutine, but I'm not sure if the footage is good for it. I'll throw together an outtakes video and see what I can put together | ||
Torchise
Canada245 Posts
On October 05 2015 02:24 Jer99 wrote: I don't understand the buzzfeed reference? We thought of this at a dinner a couple of months before the event. It's probably because Buzzfeed has a bunch of reaction videos named "Americans try [insert country here] food" on their Youtube Channel (e.g. this). Didn't know the US did not have Coffee Crisp or these flavor of chips... | ||
iamkaokao
108 Posts
On October 05 2015 02:57 Faefae wrote: Wtf who doesnt know smarties and.... who the fuck does not like them?! It's like 10000 times better than mnms.... Those 'merican need to be educated I never heard of any of those things and im not from america... i can mention u like 100 from any country that you wont be familiar to , so yea you cant be educated about everysingle country shit in the world lol | ||
sagi
Finland346 Posts
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