Meme!
Stolen from
seanchaidh
The ones I've actually eaten are bolded, the ones I've come across (or might have eaten but can't remember for sure) are in italics
1. Arctic Char
2. Ketchup flavoured chips
3. Wild Rice Pilaf
4. Caribou Steak
5. Gourmet Poutine
6. Screech
7. Beaver Tails
8. Maple Baked Beans (I've had them offered to me, but I don't actually like abked beans)
9. Bison Burger
10. Bumbleberry pie
11. Nanaimo bar (I've eaten them, I just don't actually *like* them)
12. Butter Tarts
13. Cedar Planked B.C. Salmon
14. Wild Blueberries (I don't actually like blueberries, but I've picked wild ones before!)
15. Pure Local Cranberry Juice
16. Chocolate from Ganong or Purdy’s
17. A cup of warm cider from your local orchard
18. Caesar
19. 4 of the following types of apples (Cortland, Empire, Golden Delicious, McIntosh, Spartan, Greensleeves, Liberty, Granny Smith, Red Delicious, Honeycrisp, Golden Russet, Idared, Gala)
20. Freshly foraged mushrooms (Eww, I don't like mushrooms either)
21. Dinner cooked by Michael Smith, Susur Lee or Rob Feenie
22. Fondue Chinoise
23. Dish created from a Canadian Living Magazine recipe
24. Peameal Bacon Sandwich from St. Lawrence Market in Toronto
25. Lobster bought directly from a boat in a Maritime harbour
26. Handmade perogies from your local church or market
27. Alberta Beef at an Alberta Steakhouse (I've had it elsewhere...) (I've had Alberta beef, and I've probably been to an Alberta steakhouse, does that count?)
28. Leamington Tomatoes
29. Roasted Pheasant
30. Wild Game hunted by someone you know (How about wild game served to me by someone I know, but not hunted by them? How about if I know hunters but have never eaten thier catches?)
31. Ice Wine
32. Habitant Pea Soup – entire can
33. Any Canadian Artisinal Cheese
34. Bannock
35. Tourtiere
36. Flapper Pie
37. Jellied Moose Nose
38. Saskatoon Berries (does Saskatoon Berry *wine* count?)
39. Fish and Brewis
40. Screech Pie
41. Fiddleheads
42. Montreal Smoked Meat Sandwich (I'm saying this an *aweful*lot, but I don't actually like smoked meat sandwiches)
43. Flipper Pie
44. Montreal Bagels with Smoked Salmon
45. Toutins
46. Jam Busters
47. Bakeapple Pie
48. Bridge Mixture
49. Canadian Style Pizza (bacon, pepperoni. Mushrooms) (I picked the mushrooms off)
50. Shreddies
51. A cone from Cow’s Ice Cream (I have a shirt from there too, it's Cowey Potter and the Goblet of Milk)
52. Lumberjack or Logger’s Breakfast
53. Jigg’s Dinner
54. Rappie Pie
55. Pemmican
56. Lake Erie Sturgeon Caviar
57. Belon Oysters
58. Brome Lake Duck
59. Beer from a stubby bottle. (I don't drink beer, but I have a coupel stubbies at home)
60. A beer from Unibroue or Phillips Brewery.
61. Salt Spring Island Lamb
62. Fry’s Cocoa
63. A bag of Old Dutch Potato Chips
64. Every Flavour of Laura Secord Suckers
65. Chicken Dinner from St Hubert’s or Swiss Chalet
66. Hickory Sticks
67. An entire box of Kraft Dinner (As a child I always thought Kraft Dinner was one of those foods that parents forced on their kids, like brocoli or something. I can't stand the stuff :S)
68. Candy Apples (NOT caramel apples)
69. Corn from a roadside stand
70. A meal at Eigensenn Farm
71. Okanogan Peaches
72. Berkshire Pork
73. PEI Potatoes
74. Something cooked in Canola oil
75. Figgy Duff
76. Blueberry Grunt
77. High Tea at the Empress Hotel
78. Fresh maple syrup hardened on the snow
79. Oreilles de Christ
80. Nova Scotia Beer Warmer
81. A cheese plate containing Bleu Bénédictin, Friulano, St. Maure and Oka.
82. Black or red currant jam
83. Maple glazed Doughnut from Tim Horton’s with a Large “Double Double” (I'm such a bad Canadian that I've never had this, but I don't drink coffee and I'm not overly fond of maple syrup :S)
84. A glass of Mission Hill’s “Oculus”
85. Alberta Pure Vodka
86. Chokecherries
87. Canada Day Cake
88. Boulettes
89. Canadian Iced Tea
90. Mead
91. Fricot
92. Grandperes
93. Local honey
94. Creton on toast
95. Glen Breton Rare
96. A whole box of Smarties, where the empty box is then used as a kazoo (Ummm, I've never done the kazoo thing...)
97. Grilled cheese made with Canadian Cheddar
98. A meal from Harvey’s
99. Lake Erie Perch (some of the only fish I'll eat)
100. Red Rose Tea
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The ones I've actually eaten are bolded, the ones I've come across (or might have eaten but can't remember for sure) are in italics
1. Arctic Char
2. Ketchup flavoured chips
3. Wild Rice Pilaf
4. Caribou Steak
5. Gourmet Poutine
6. Screech
7. Beaver Tails
8. Maple Baked Beans (I've had them offered to me, but I don't actually like abked beans)
9. Bison Burger
10. Bumbleberry pie
11. Nanaimo bar (I've eaten them, I just don't actually *like* them)
12. Butter Tarts
13. Cedar Planked B.C. Salmon
14. Wild Blueberries (I don't actually like blueberries, but I've picked wild ones before!)
15. Pure Local Cranberry Juice
16. Chocolate from Ganong or Purdy’s
17. A cup of warm cider from your local orchard
18. Caesar
19. 4 of the following types of apples (Cortland, Empire, Golden Delicious, McIntosh, Spartan, Greensleeves, Liberty, Granny Smith, Red Delicious, Honeycrisp, Golden Russet, Idared, Gala)
20. Freshly foraged mushrooms (Eww, I don't like mushrooms either)
21. Dinner cooked by Michael Smith, Susur Lee or Rob Feenie
22. Fondue Chinoise
23. Dish created from a Canadian Living Magazine recipe
24. Peameal Bacon Sandwich from St. Lawrence Market in Toronto
25. Lobster bought directly from a boat in a Maritime harbour
26. Handmade perogies from your local church or market
27. Alberta Beef at an Alberta Steakhouse (I've had it elsewhere...) (I've had Alberta beef, and I've probably been to an Alberta steakhouse, does that count?)
28. Leamington Tomatoes
29. Roasted Pheasant
30. Wild Game hunted by someone you know (How about wild game served to me by someone I know, but not hunted by them? How about if I know hunters but have never eaten thier catches?)
31. Ice Wine
32. Habitant Pea Soup – entire can
33. Any Canadian Artisinal Cheese
34. Bannock
35. Tourtiere
36. Flapper Pie
37. Jellied Moose Nose
38. Saskatoon Berries (does Saskatoon Berry *wine* count?)
39. Fish and Brewis
40. Screech Pie
41. Fiddleheads
42. Montreal Smoked Meat Sandwich (I'm saying this an *aweful*lot, but I don't actually like smoked meat sandwiches)
43. Flipper Pie
44. Montreal Bagels with Smoked Salmon
45. Toutins
46. Jam Busters
47. Bakeapple Pie
48. Bridge Mixture
49. Canadian Style Pizza (bacon, pepperoni. Mushrooms) (I picked the mushrooms off)
50. Shreddies
51. A cone from Cow’s Ice Cream (I have a shirt from there too, it's Cowey Potter and the Goblet of Milk)
52. Lumberjack or Logger’s Breakfast
53. Jigg’s Dinner
54. Rappie Pie
55. Pemmican
56. Lake Erie Sturgeon Caviar
57. Belon Oysters
58. Brome Lake Duck
59. Beer from a stubby bottle. (I don't drink beer, but I have a coupel stubbies at home)
60. A beer from Unibroue or Phillips Brewery.
61. Salt Spring Island Lamb
62. Fry’s Cocoa
63. A bag of Old Dutch Potato Chips
64. Every Flavour of Laura Secord Suckers
65. Chicken Dinner from St Hubert’s or Swiss Chalet
66. Hickory Sticks
67. An entire box of Kraft Dinner (As a child I always thought Kraft Dinner was one of those foods that parents forced on their kids, like brocoli or something. I can't stand the stuff :S)
68. Candy Apples (NOT caramel apples)
69. Corn from a roadside stand
70. A meal at Eigensenn Farm
71. Okanogan Peaches
72. Berkshire Pork
73. PEI Potatoes
74. Something cooked in Canola oil
75. Figgy Duff
76. Blueberry Grunt
77. High Tea at the Empress Hotel
78. Fresh maple syrup hardened on the snow
79. Oreilles de Christ
80. Nova Scotia Beer Warmer
81. A cheese plate containing Bleu Bénédictin, Friulano, St. Maure and Oka.
82. Black or red currant jam
83. Maple glazed Doughnut from Tim Horton’s with a Large “Double Double” (I'm such a bad Canadian that I've never had this, but I don't drink coffee and I'm not overly fond of maple syrup :S)
84. A glass of Mission Hill’s “Oculus”
85. Alberta Pure Vodka
86. Chokecherries
87. Canada Day Cake
88. Boulettes
89. Canadian Iced Tea
90. Mead
91. Fricot
92. Grandperes
93. Local honey
94. Creton on toast
95. Glen Breton Rare
96. A whole box of Smarties, where the empty box is then used as a kazoo (Ummm, I've never done the kazoo thing...)
97. Grilled cheese made with Canadian Cheddar
98. A meal from Harvey’s
99. Lake Erie Perch (some of the only fish I'll eat)
100. Red Rose Tea