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1. Many a Nova Scotian looks forward to spring which brings this unusual vegetable dish on to the menu. What is it?
2. Moving from Nova Scotia to Newfoundland, we encounter Fish and Brewis. What exactly is brewis?
3. Canada's smallest province is Prince Edward Island. It's best known as the home of 'Anne of Green Gables', but what is its major crop?
4. A quick stop in New Brunswick before we leave the Atlantic provinces, and while we're here, let's sample poutine rapee. This is a traditional Acadian NB dish made with...?
5. Our next stop on the Canadian Cuisine Tour is la belle province, Quebec. This traditional Quebecois dish is a staple on Christmas Eve at the post-Midnight Mass feast, but it's great served any time. Big hint: I make a vegetarian version of this main dish for my vegetarian husband.
6. On to Ontario we go. The European settlers in Ontario relied heavily on maple syrup as a sweetener in the early days of colonization - it was free and it was easy to get. They also found other ways to use the ubiquitous maple syrup, and this recipe is a favourite dessert from pioneer days in Ontario.
7. From Ontario we move west to my province of Manitoba, home of the goldeye. The goldeye is a freshwater fish that's as tough as old shoe leather when it is fresh, but when it is smoked - oh, my! Winnipeg Smoked Goldeye is an international gourmet treat. However, Manitoba is also known for another delicacy which the Manitoba native people (who taught the rest of us how to smoke goldeye) have been harvesting for centuries. It's great as a side dish or in stuffing for game birds. Hint: it doesn't grow in paddies
8. Moving west, we arrive in Saskatchewan, where we find a city named for a berry. Name the city.
9. From Saskatchewan we travel west into Alberta. Everyone knows that Alberta is cattle country, but do you know what percentage of Canada's beef is produced in Alberta?
10. Last stop on the food train is beautiful British Columbia. You probably thought you were going to feast on salmon here, right? Nope. We're ending with dessert, a delectable triple-layer concoction of chocolate, custard, coconut, almonds...mmmmm! These yummy bars made their home city famous. What are they called?
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