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MikeUK Jun 26th 2009 11:47 am

Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 
Well I thought I'd provoke some interest :p

What new foods have you discovered here that you wouldn't have found in the UK :D

and maybe those that you wouldn't recommend :thumbdown:


On my plus list are Perogies and along with a new list of game food such as Bison, moose and currently looking to sample beaver (waits for the replies)
the ethnic variety here in Brampton has opened my eyes to real Jamaican, Indian and African food too.....

But I found Bear meat sausages difficult to stomach :thumbdown:

AmyDavid Jun 26th 2009 11:54 am

Re: Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 

Originally Posted by MikeUK (Post 7703338)
Well I thought I'd provoke some interest :p

What new foods have you discovered here that you wouldn't have found in the UK :D

and maybe those that you wouldn't recommend :thumbdown:


On my plus list are Perogies and along with a new list of game food such as Bison, moose and currently looking to sample beaver (waits for the replies)
the ethnic variety here in Brampton has opened my eyes to real Jamaican, Indian and African food too.....

But I found Bear meat sausages difficult to stomach :thumbdown:

I had Perogies whilst in a hotel in Thunder Bay. I don't get the attraction - they didn't actually taste of anything.

fledermaus Jun 26th 2009 12:00 pm

Re: Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 

Originally Posted by MikeUK (Post 7703338)
Well I thought I'd provoke some interest :p

What new foods have you discovered here that you wouldn't have found in the UK :D

and maybe those that you wouldn't recommend :thumbdown:


On my plus list are Perogies and along with a new list of game food such as Bison, moose and currently looking to sample beaver (waits for the replies)
the ethnic variety here in Brampton has opened my eyes to real Jamaican, Indian and African food too.....

But I found Bear meat sausages difficult to stomach :thumbdown:

I have had perogies in the UK, but they just werent as readily available as here and not wonderful enough to seek out.

I was used to good, real, Indian food in the UK but it can't be found in Peterborough, except on the farmers market where there is some home made Indian food. We could also buy bison, ostrich, and other exotic and game meats at the farmers market in Bedfordshire.

We can't abide Canadian Chinese food as found out here in the sticks. We haven't eaten Chinese food in Toronto yet, so can't comment about how good or otherwise that is. We've tried Korean and Japanese food here and like that. Store bought sushi has too many chemicals listed in the ingredients so that worries me. The sushi rice has sugar in it too, does it in the UK? or even in Japan?

What I have found here is yummy Mexican food, and discovered that there is more to American cooking than junk food. BBQ, grilling, smokers. All good stuff.

Store bought food? The ham is vile, truly vile. Full of sugar and slime. Yuck. If someone could recommend a decent brand that would be good thanks.

Oink Jun 26th 2009 12:00 pm

Re: Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 
Stuff people over 50 make for Christmas dinner. It's like it's out of the Kraft recipe book of assimilation. I think their marketing line was "real Canadians eat colorful sweet salads made from our product line."

Sorry Mrs. Ummchuckchuck if I eat any of your 16 different phosphorescent salads I'll throw up on your cat. :thumbdown:

MikeUK Jun 26th 2009 12:11 pm

Re: Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 7703360)
We can't abide Canadian Chinese food as found out here in the sticks. We haven't eaten Chinese food in Toronto yet, so can't comment about how good or otherwise that is. We've tried Korean and Japanese food here and like that. Store bought sushi has too many chemicals listed in the ingredients so that worries me. The sushi rice has sugar in it too, does it in the UK? or even in Japan?

I used to know a girl who grew up in Hong Kong but now lived in New Jersey
she used to say that the Chinese food in Toronto was one of the most authentic in North America :thumbup:

fledermaus Jun 26th 2009 12:12 pm

Re: Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 7703361)
Stuff people over 50 make for Christmas dinner. It's like it's out of the Kraft recipe book of assimilation. I think their marketing line was "real Canadians eat colorful sweet salads made from our product line."

Sorry Mrs. Ummchuckchuck if I eat any of your 16 different phosphorescent salads I'll throw up on your cat. :thumbdown:

you mean like this salad?

http://deafenedinontario.blogspot.co...ange-eats.html

and what about the soup and crackers thing?

http://deafenedinontario.blogspot.co...adian-way.html

fledermaus Jun 26th 2009 12:15 pm

Re: Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 

Originally Posted by MikeUK (Post 7703381)
I used to know a girl who grew up in Hong Kong but now lived in New Jersey
she used to say that the Chinese food in Toronto was one of the most authentic in North America :thumbup:

At one Chinese restaurant in Peterborough we asked which of the dishest was closest to Hong Kong style food. Their reply was none of it, if they made authentic food no-one would want it.

One day we will visit a Chinese restaurant in Toronto.
Though "one of the most authentic" still doesn't say that it is authentic!

Novocastrian Jun 26th 2009 12:29 pm

Re: Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 
I've eaten crocodile, kudu, boa constrictor and wart hog.

Although rarely in Canada.

Butch Cassidy Jun 26th 2009 12:32 pm

Re: Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 
I quite enjoy feasting on Cougar


























OK I'll get me coat

fledermaus Jun 26th 2009 12:36 pm

Re: Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 7703416)
I've eaten crocodile, kudu, boa constrictor and wart hog.

Although rarely in Canada.

Aren't they riddled with BSE??

Novocastrian Jun 26th 2009 12:37 pm

Re: Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 

Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy (Post 7703422)
I quite enjoy feasting on Cougar

OK I'll get me coat

Having a bad day Butch?

Steve_P Jun 26th 2009 12:46 pm

Re: Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 

Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy (Post 7703422)
I quite enjoy feasting on Cougar

Don't you really mean Beaver.;)

The4BellsLondon Jun 26th 2009 12:48 pm

Re: Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 
GREEN Coleslaw???

triumphguy Jun 26th 2009 1:31 pm

Re: Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 7703390)
One day we will visit a Chinese restaurant in Toronto.
Though "one of the most authentic" still doesn't say that it is authentic!

Go to Kensington in TO, where the chinese resaurants are holes in the wall, and the menu is hand written in Chinese. There you can get "fish maw soup," "soft shelled crab" (you eat the shell), tripe soup, sea cucumber etc.

Now remember I left in 1981!

New foods - apart from dim sum and sushi (which didn't exist in England when I left) - mountain sheep sausage, cariboo stew, fresh caught lobster and dungeness crab, trout right out of the water and into the frying pan!, blue cheese salad dressing (had never heard of that before!), a 36oz steak (when I landed in Calgary!), chicken wings in buffalo New York (the absolute best and authentic!!!), bison, moose, mule deer (very grassy tasting), whitetail (nicer), grouse that I had shot (ummmmmm!)desserts with breakfast!!!, colourful salads (doubtful), macaroni salad (yuk).

minimeeze Jun 26th 2009 3:26 pm

Re: Canada sometimes makes me want to Vomit
 

Originally Posted by The4BellsLondon (Post 7703449)
GREEN Coleslaw???

Yeah... what's with the whole green coleslaw stuff? It just loooks wrong!

Umm.. new foods... Perogies are quite good with the burnt butter, also had authentic (ie cooked by a Canadian :p ) pork & beans which were yummy.

Not liking coffee or cheese is quite difficult as I find that cheese seems to be in everything :eek: and these seems to be the staple foods.

I find that everything is really salty too... and why is all the ham and bacon smoked???? Have managed to find some nice un-smoked ham in the deli section of 'Save on Foods' though.

Oh, and one last thing... sweet bread :blink: Why???


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