Other favorites include French onion soup, pea soup, and poutine, a traditional dish made with French fries or grated potatoes. |
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Along with fries and pizza, poutine is a very common dish sold and eaten in high school cafeterias in various parts of Canada. |
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At corporate luncheons, is it possible for him to be served poutine and French Canadian pea soup? |
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The name poutine in the south of France refers to larval sardines or anchovies. |
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For a poutine or a baked potato garnished with sour cream, shallots, cheddar cheese and crispy pieces of bacon. |
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My friend and I began our recent dinner with an order of poutine. |
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And, of course, the famous dish around here, poutine is being eaten here. |
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Some people find the almost brazen unhealthiness of poutine another opportunity for humor. |
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Jean made an eight-hour trip across the border into Quebec just to satisfy his craving for poutine. |
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The Acadian poutine is a ball of grated and mashed potato, salted, sometimes filled with pork in the center, and boiled. |
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Locals of Flin Flon are especially fond of the Saucisse de Toulouse, which is often served with poutine. |
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Poutine, by contrast, is a hearty serving of French fries, fresh cheese curds and hot gravy. |
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