Avec l’été qui s’est installé, l’envie de partir en road trip pour découvrir les meilleures cantines du Québec se fait sentir ...
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Why Quebec wants to protect the cheese curds it claims are necessary to make 'original' poutine
Quebec is moving forward with plans to shield its poutine cheese curds with protected geographical status. The Conseil des Industriels Laitiers du Québec (CILQ), the province’s dairy industry ...
Peu de gens le savent, mais il existe un concours international de poutine, célèbre spécialité culinaire québécoise. Peu de le gens le savent également, la France campe régulièrement dans les ...
CTV National News: Keeping poutine Canadian There’s a growing movement to protect the identity of a classic Quebec food. CTV’s Vanessa Lee has the details.
Customers consulting the extensive menu as they wait in line to order a nighttime treat from La Mollière, a casse-croûte in Gaspé, Quebec.Credit... Supported by By Norimitsu Onishi Photographs by ...
Poutine — french fries topped with cheese curds and gravy — is probably the most iconic French-Canadian dish you can eat. Having originated in snack bars in rural Quebec in the late '50s, Quebec City ...
Poutine is basically Canada's national dish. The French-Canadian delicacy, made of french fries topped with cheese curds and gravy, was created in rural Quebec in the 1950s, but has become a staple ...
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