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Maple Syrup and Diabetes: Is It Safe to Consume?
Maple Syrup and Diabetes: Is It Safe to Consume?

Maple syrup is one of Canada’s most iconic sweet treats, loved for its unique flavour and natural origin. However,...

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How do you know if it's real maple syrup?
How do you know if it's real maple syrup?

The first step to verifying the authenticity of maple syrup is to read the label carefully. Real maple syrup must be...

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The different benefits of maple syrup
The different benefits of maple syrup

Maple syrup, a natural and sweet product, is much more than a simple delight for the taste buds. In addition to...

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Recipe for “Wild Blueberry Charlotte”
Recipe for “Wild Blueberry Charlotte”

Wild blueberry charlotte is a recipe that celebrates the delicate and sweet flavors of this small blue fruit.

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Salmon tartare with maple sugar
Salmon tartare with maple sugar

A lover of savory and sweet recipes, you will certainly like this original recipe for salmon tartare accompanied by...

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Canadian Gastronomy Information Blog

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  • Quebec-style vegetable enchilade recipe
    Quebec-style vegetable enchilade recipe

    Do you like Mexican dishes, especially enchiladas? Have you ever tasted the creaminess of Quebec vegetable enchilade? We reveal the secrets of this delight to delight your taste buds.

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  • Canadian specialty Donair recipe
    Canadian specialty Donair recipe

    Are you on the sandwich, taco, kebab team? Have you ever had the Canadian specialty? If the answer is no, find out how to prepare a delicious Donair, with all the sauces and ingredients.

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  • Rebel Ribs
    Rebel Ribs

    How about tasting rebel ribs, a dish that comes directly from Canada? Love good meat? You will therefore not fail to appreciate the good flavors of this rib dish. Let's discover its particularities by reading these few lines.

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  • Canadian Candy Potato Recipe
    Canadian Candy Potato Recipe

    Have you ever heard of Canadian candy coated in potato ? Exotic and rich in flavors, Quebec gastronomy invites you to savor sweets with potatoes? Canada stands out for its unique recipes made with rare ingredients. Let's discover the specificities of this iconic candy of the country.

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  • Canadian-style Beef Wellington Recipe
    Canadian-style Beef Wellington Recipe

    Impress your guests with this fabulous beef Wellington recipe, straight from Canada. Rich in protein, this dish stands out for its tender and tasty meat. Let's take a quick look at this typical preparation from the far North.

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  • Bloody Caesar Recipe
    Bloody Caesar Recipe

    Did you know that Canada also has iconic cocktails that make it famous? The Bloody Caesar is one of them. This drink composed of tomato juice with clams and vodka is typical of North America. That's not all, because this mix also contains hot sauce and Worcestershire sauce. Let's find out everything about it in this section.

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  • Typical recipe for apple and pumpkin butter
    Typical recipe for apple and pumpkin butter

    A spread cooked for a long time over low heat, fruit butter differs from compote by its intense taste and thick texture. We often prefer apple butter, but in Canada, we have nothing against a delicious apple and pumpkin butter. We will learn more about this recipe in this article.

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  • What is a Canadian well?
    What is a Canadian well?

    The Canadian well, also known as the Provençal well or climatic well, is a system which aims to ventilate, cool and heat a house via a geothermal air-ground exchanger. In winter, it heats the air in a building, while in summer it cools it. This technique, still unknown, is however very appreciated for its ecological character, its practicality as well as its effectiveness. To find out a little more, we show you everything you need to know about the Canadian well.

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  • Canadian recipe for tourtière (meat pie)
    Canadian recipe for tourtière (meat pie)

    French-speaking Canadians constituted one of the largest immigrant groups in New England beginning in the 19th century. Subsequently, others joined this region in the hope of preserving their language, their customs and their way of life. Their culture was quickly established there, particularly through cuisine. Tourtière is a tradition for special occasions, like Christmas, and each family has its own version. We share with you our recipe for this rustic meat pie. It will be able to serve...

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  • Canadian Maple Pecan Pie Recipe
    Canadian Maple Pecan Pie Recipe

    To end a meal on a nice sweet note, serve yourself a good slice of Canadian pie. For this, we choose a maple and pecan pie. This sweet dessert tantalizes the taste buds with its melting and crunchy texture. This sweet tart is made with a custard made from pecans and corn syrup. Today, we add vanilla and salt to the recipe. To vary the pleasures, there's nothing like a little extra chocolate and a few notes of bourbon. This delicacy was once served with a little whipped cream during...

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  • Creamy cheese soup recipe
    Creamy cheese soup recipe

    In Canada, winter is harsh, but chefs have a thousand and one recipes to offer you to warm your stomach and your heart. Discover in particular the famous cheese soup with its court broth and its many tasty ingredients. Let's see together how to cook this preparation that the country is famous for.

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  • Canadian roussias soup recipe with Givetoise
    Canadian roussias soup recipe with Givetoise

    Canadian cuisine stands out for its originality and exotic flavors. This time, discover the unique tastes of Canada Rousias soup à la Givetoise. Easy to prepare, but delicious, this meal is at the table of many families in Quebec. Let's find out together.

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  • Canadian zander recipe with subtle aromas
    Canadian zander recipe with subtle aromas

    In Canada, we cook fish with creativity. This pike perch recipe with its subtle aromas once again proves the originality of Quebec gastronomy. What is it about ? We will discover everything in this section.

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  • Canadian Potato Salad Recipe
    Canadian Potato Salad Recipe

    It's a traditional recipe in Quebec, with a base of chopped potatoes and a thick cream-based sauce. Each family has its own recipe and adds ingredients according to its tastes. The one we offer is enough for 6 people. Allow 30 minutes for preparation and 20 minutes for cooking.

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  • Canadian Iconic Lettuce Salad Recipe
    Canadian Iconic Lettuce Salad Recipe

    Did you know that lettuce salad is also one of Canada's iconic dishes? Moreover, the recipe already dates back to the 18e century. Easy to prepare, this dish accompanied other hearty meals such as meat or gratin. First, let's find out everything about him.

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  • Snow Crab Spring Rolls Recipe
    Snow Crab Spring Rolls Recipe

    This crustacean lives in the deep, frigid seabed of the northern hemisphere, particularly in British Columbia and Alaska. The recipe that we share with you in this article borrows from Asia, because spring rolls originate from Vietnam and Thailand. Usually with shrimp, today they are available with many seafood, like here with snow crab. They are perfect for a summer starter full of freshness and delicacy thanks to the fine flesh of this crustacean.

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  • Lobster risotto recipe
    Lobster risotto recipe

    Canada is a multicultural country where several traditions mix. The seas and oceans that border it are rich in seafood which is taken up by the different cuisines and cultures of the country. Italian risotto is here made with lobster, one of the most delicate seafood. The result is delicious, decadent and rich in taste. A dish worthy of special occasions to which you can add wine for even more depth. This recipe for 6 people requires 45 minutes of preparation and 45 minutes of cooking

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  • Recipe for Franco-Accadian Ploye (Acadian pancake)
    Recipe for Franco-Accadian Ploye (Acadian pancake)

    Franco-Accadian ployes are a very different type of crepe, although they look a bit like pancakes. They are prepared with buckwheat flour and are only cooked on one side, hence the characteristic "holes" that they develop during cooking. We share with you the recipe for these traditional crepes, still very popular in Quebec.

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  • Canadian Snow Crab Mac and Cheese Recipe
    Canadian Snow Crab Mac and Cheese Recipe

    How can we talk about the delicious cuisine of the far north without mentioning the famous snow crab mac and cheese? This friendly recipe soothes your heart and makes your mouth water. She values cheese and the famous snow crab. Let's go discover it together.

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  • Quebec roll recipe
    Quebec roll recipe

    A classic Quebec dish, lobster roll is a very popular dish. Combining soft and crunchy, this Canadian specialty is rich in taste. Refreshing and tasty, it is mainly eaten in summer, but nothing prevents you from preparing it in winter. This North American snack consists mainly of hot dog bun and lobster. Let's find out everything about this recipe in these few lines.

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  • Canadian Oysters Gratinated Recipe
    Canadian Oysters Gratinated Recipe

    How do you enjoy oysters? Some open the shell to absorb its contents. In Canada, we will surprise you with the au gratin version of oysters. Let's see together how to prepare this generous and delicious dish.

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  • Atlantic Salmon Gravlax Recipe
    Atlantic Salmon Gravlax Recipe

    In sushi, grilled or sautéed, fish is unanimous. But have you ever tried the Atlantic salmon gravlax recipe. This Scandinavian recipe consists of a beautiful piece of raw and marinated salmon. It is served tasty and very tender. Let's find out everything about this exotic dish.

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  • Fricot Recipe
    Fricot Recipe

    The name of this dish probably comes from the expression “au fricot” which means “at the table”. This chicken soup with vegetables and dumplings is an Acadian recipe. It is one of the many comfort foods of New Brunswick, just like boiled meat. Simple and delicious: these are the best words to describe them. To make the fricot and its dumplings, you will need to start by making the chicken and vegetable broth. The recipe proposed here will serve 6 people. Allow 30 minutes of preparation and...

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  • Traditional recipe for Cretons from Quebec
    Traditional recipe for Cretons from Quebec

    In Quebec, the Cretons recipe is family and passed down from generation to generation. This recipe from French-speaking Canada is particularly popular for breakfast, but it is also perfect for a snack or as an aperitif on crispy toast. This pork pâté is perfect for a charcuterie platter, and is traditionally served during the holiday season at the end of the year. The 2 main ingredients are pork and offal, liver in particular. If you don't like the taste of offal, you can use only meat to...

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  • Delicious Canadian Coleslaw Recipe
    Delicious Canadian Coleslaw Recipe

    Delicate and melt-in-the-mouth, Canadian coleslaw salad can be enjoyed in all circumstances. It is served with grilled meats or bagels. It is also found as an accompaniment to barbecues and cold buffets. Refreshing in summer, it boosts immunity in winter thanks to the vitamins contained in vegetables. Let's see how to prepare this tasty culinary specialty.

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  • Clam Chowder Recipe
    Clam Chowder Recipe

    Clams are one of the products often available on the fishmonger's menu. To cook it, you just add water. Otherwise, we brown it in the pan to enjoy it with pasta. In Canada, you will find the famous clam chowder among the most famous culinary specialties. Let's discover together the recipe for clam chowder or clam chowder.

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  • How to compose a real Canadian brunch
    How to compose a real Canadian brunch

    Brunch is a meal between breakfast and lunch. Copious and rich, it is a late breakfast or an early lunch. Brunch is usually taken during the weekend. It is more substantial than the usual breakfast and it sticks enough in the belly to be considered as a lunch. Are you planning a special Canada brunch? Or are you looking for original ideas for your next brunch? Find out more about the Canadian brunch through our article.

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  • What are the Canadian holidays?
    What are the Canadian holidays?

    Each country has its own set of holidays: let's take a look at those of Canada through the seasons in this article. Only 5 public holidays are celebrated nationally: Christmas and New Year's Day, Good Friday, Labor Day and Canada Day. Each province or region then has its own calendar of festivities. Groundhog Festival or Winter Carnival, you will see that some Canadian celebrations are not lacking in originality.

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  • The Canadian forest industry
    The Canadian forest industry
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    Canada is the world's second largest producer of wood. Its boreal forest occupies an area of 300 million hectares, located in the north of the country, it is considered the largest almost intact forest on the planet. It contributes to the production of wood in the country. The forest industry has a major influence on the country's economy, generating nearly $58 billion a year and providing thousands of jobs. Only 1 % forest territories are exploited each year, thus allowing the country to...

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  • Why do Canadians build their homes out of wood?
    Why do Canadians build their homes out of wood?

    But it's not just a question of availability, there are practical and economic reasons why Canadians prefer wood for their homes. It dates back to early French and British settlers who used local resources to construct homes and buildings. Nonetheless, wood is a building material with several advantages, making it a natural choice for builders and homeowners. Even today, wood continues to be a very popular building material throughout the country.

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  • The best beaches in Canada
    The best beaches in Canada

    Beaches are not the first type of place that comes to mind when talking about Canada. The country still has some beautiful beaches. We invite you to discover them with us. Through this article, we will go from coast to coast to the lake beaches of Canada. If the ocean beaches are the most beautiful and spectacular, the beaches of its innumerable lakes - excluding glacier lakes - are the most suitable for swimming.

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  • Canada, a country rich in native plants
    Canada, a country rich in native plants

    Canada is a country that abounds in natural wealth, including its native flora which presents exceptionally varied and diversified plants. Native plants are those that have evolved naturally in a given environment, without human intervention. Their presence in an ecosystem is therefore important for maintaining the natural balance and the survival of the animal species that depend on it. Canada has many native plants, some of which are endemic to certain regions of the country, meaning they...

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  • The main species of wood in Canada
    The main species of wood in Canada

    Canada has a vast forest, which contributes to its economy, in particular thanks to the forest industry. The Canadian forest has more than a hundred softwood species of exceptional quality. These are very useful in different industrial sectors, such as construction, manufacturing of wooden products and carpentry. Some tree species are used more than others. Find out in this article which ones they are.

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  • The best icewines produced in Canada
    The best icewines produced in Canada

    THE ice wine is made from frozen grape harvests. Although this technique is not Canadian, the country is now known for the quality of its ice wines. The conditions there are in fact right for the production of ice wine. This complex drink is a true concentrate of tastes, smells and flavors. Do you want to discover this sweet wine from the great cold? We have prepared our list of best ice wines produced in Canada.

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  • Discover major Canadian cities
    Discover major Canadian cities

    Canada has many cities, each more interesting than the next. In this article, we will explore the essential cities of the country, by their history, their economic or strategic importance. Do you dream of moving to Canada or immigrating there? We will also tell you about the most multicultural metropolises to help you in your choice.

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  • The health applications of maple water
    The health applications of maple water

    Maple water, made from the pure sap of the maple tree, is not as sweet or syrupy as the maple syrup we are all familiar with. Apart from its particular and very slightly sweet taste, it is also loaded with plant-based nutrients and minerals. In addition to being a very hydrating drink, maple water also has many other health benefits.

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  • The canadian beaver
    The canadian beaver

    The Canada beaver or Canadian beaver is the largest rodent in North America and around the world. It is an essentially nocturnal herbivorous mammal living in semi-aquatic environments. Apart from humans, beavers are the only mammals that shape their environment. Expert in building dams and huts, this animal is a very effective helper in natural areas and forests. To learn more about the Canadian beaver, we invite you to discover everything you need to know about it.

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  • Going to Canada with the family: a fascinating vacation!
    Going to Canada with the family: a fascinating vacation!

    Going to Canada as a family is a very good initiative for those who want to discover new horizons. This fascinating country offers a variety of breathtaking landscapes. It also offers many outdoor activities for tourists and vacationers. In addition, Canadians' sense of hospitality is recognized worldwide. This makes it a welcoming place for foreign visitors. In addition, Canadian cities are safe, clean and offer a multitude of attractions for all ages. Discover in this article why Canada...

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  • Eating in a sugar shack in Quebec, a must!
    Eating in a sugar shack in Quebec, a must!

    The sugar shack in Quebec is an essential culinary tradition for locals and tourists. This unique experience allows you to discover the culture and flavors of the province by tasting typical dishes. Most are made with maple syrup, the province's sweet star. For the inhabitants of the province, joining this gathering place is an annual ritual. It is also an opportunity for them to share the culture and history of Quebec with visitors and tourists. These establishments are often located in the...

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  • Meatballs with Blueberry Sauce
    Meatballs with Blueberry Sauce

    These pork meatballs are perfect for a meal or as an appetizer. 15 minutes of preparation and 30 minutes of cooking will be necessary for the meatballs and the sauce. This original recipe will appeal to both children and adults! You can prepare them in advance, all you have to do is reheat them with the sauce when ready to serve.

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  • Mustard and maple chicken strips
    Mustard and maple chicken strips

    Want an original and easy to make dish? Bet on this sweet and salty chicken chicken recipe to amaze your guests. It requires only 10 minutes of preparation and about thirty minutes of cooking. Note that only a few ingredients bring the taste, so choose them well. Maple syrup, old-fashioned mustard and herbs: be sure to select quality products. For this recipe, the vegetables are marinated at the same time as the meat, but they are cooked separately.

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  • Canada's Best Beers
    Canada's Best Beers

    Do you like Canadian beers? Or would you like to discover them? We have prepared a small list of our best suggestions in terms of beers produced in Canada. You will mainly find the big names in Canadian beer, some of which are available on our site. You will also find craft beers and more amazing flavors.

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  • Electricity production in Canada
    Electricity production in Canada

    Canada offers some of the lowest electricity rates among developed countries. Electricity is used mainly for heating, lighting and electric motors. The country's electricity sector has changed significantly over the past decade. First there was liberalization in the 1990s, then the introduction and strengthening of production structures based on renewable energies. In recent years, nuclear production has fluctuated a lot. More info on electricity production in the following article.

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  • Crossing Canada in a motorhome: an unforgettable adventure
    Crossing Canada in a motorhome: an unforgettable adventure
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    Crossing Canada in a motorhome is an experience that is sure to leave lasting memories. This huge country, with its varied landscapes and natural wonders, offers a multitude of opportunities for road trippers. Nature enthusiasts will keep an unforgettable memory of this expedition through the different regions of the country. It's also a unique opportunity to recharge your batteries in the great outdoors and discover maple country from a new angle.

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  • Where to watch whales in Canada?
    Where to watch whales in Canada?
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    Bordered by three oceans, Canada is a particularly favorable destination for spotting whales. In fact, more than 33 species are visible in its waters. In general, the summer months offer the most favorable weather and sea conditions to embark on an epic wildlife adventure. Do you dream of seeing these majestic animals with your own eyes? We give you some tips for your next excursion to see whales in Canada, depending on the species or the location.

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  • What is organic maple syrup? How is it made?
    What is organic maple syrup? How is it made?

    Organic certification is obtained following the examination of the production and the production process. Certification bodies take care of all the verification. Maple syrup can also be labeled organic. This guarantees a quality product. This production does not endanger the environment. We give you more details about organic maple syrup in this article.

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  • The Quebec Carnival
    The Quebec Carnival

    The Carnaval de Québec is the largest and oldest winter carnival in the world. This festival, which celebrates the cold season, is generally held for a fortnight in Quebec City. Many events take place there over three weekends in January and February: parades, outdoor concerts, sporting events, etc. The 2023 edition started on February 4: the opening date had to be postponed due to bad weather. For the 70th edition, the planned dates are from February 2 to 11, 2024.

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  • Caramelized butternut risotto with maple syrup
    Caramelized butternut risotto with maple syrup

    Find a colorful plate with exquisite flavors by letting yourself be seduced by the famous butternut risotto caramelized with maple syrup. A purely Canadian specialty, this recipe contains quality ingredients for which the gastronomy of the Far North is renowned. We are going to know everything about this rather special dish.

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  • Canada, the country with the most lakes in the world
    Canada, the country with the most lakes in the world

    Canada concentrates 60 % of the world's natural lakes and 9% of its territory covered with fresh water. It contains more than 20% of the world's fresh water. It is the country with the largest number of natural lakes in the world, and it is followed by Russia and the United States. Natural lakes, like those found throughout Canada, form in mountainous regions and rift zones, as well as in areas of glaciation - all of these regions occur naturally in this country.

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  • How are order kiosks revolutionizing the dining experience in Canada?
    How are order kiosks revolutionizing the dining experience in Canada?

    Over the years, the restaurant industry has seen many innovations, including the introduction of order kiosks in restaurants. This technology has revolutionized the dining experience in Canada by providing customers with a more personalized and efficient experience. Here is an article that discusses the subject in more detail.

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  • Veal in maple syrup
    Veal in maple syrup

    How about a good Canadian-style veal recipe? Let's try to marry this succulent piece with maple syrup in one of the most beautiful preparations in the country. The name of this cuisine itself already evokes the delicious flavors of Quebec. What hides this salty and sweet dish? We will find out.

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  • The history of the Château de Frontenac
    The history of the Château de Frontenac

    This hotel is an imposing presence in Quebec. Perched on a hill overlooking the city, with its airs of a fortress and its Victorian architecture, it resembles a castle or a French mansion. In addition to having witnessed several great moments in history, the Château Frontenac has also been an important film location. This symbol of Quebec City has a rich history, which we invite you to discover through this article.

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  • Canadian trappers, stories and evolutions
    Canadian trappers, stories and evolutions

    Trappers have played an important role in Canadian history. Also known as "coureurs des bois", they were excellent explorers and hunters, scouring vast expanses of wilderness to find furry animals to trap. At the beginning of the 17th century, brown gold fever reached the settlers, and the beaver fur trade quickly developed, confirming the importance of this activity which has become a Canadian heritage. Trappers were often forced to venture alone into the depths of Native American...

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  • Harvesting wild blueberries in Canada
    Harvesting wild blueberries in Canada
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    Blueberries are Canada's most widely grown and exported fruit. It grows there in cultivation or wild in some regions. The wild blueberry has more taste and would also have more benefits than its cultivated version. It is found in impressive quantities in the region around Lac Saint Jean. These small, fleshy, fragile and robust berries must be carefully picked when picked. Find out more through this article.

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  • Spices from Canada's boreal forests
    Spices from Canada's boreal forests

    The term spices certainly conjures up images of exotic lands such as Asia, Mexico, the Middle East or archipelagos in the oceans. However, the countries of the North also have their own spices, some of which grow wild. In Canada, it is the spices of the Canadian boreal forests. They are mainly found in Quebec, in Gaspésie or in the Lac Saint-Jean region. Most of them are medicinal plants. We invite you to discover some of them in this article.

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  • Organic maple syrup (the standard to be respected)
    Organic maple syrup (the standard to be respected)

    Quebec authorities have noticed that the overproduction and overuse of maple trees in maple fields has degraded the quality of the soil and led to tree dieback. Acid rain was first mentioned as the cause, before realizing that overexploitation was the cause. This observation led to the creation of the first standards and regulations for organic maple syrup. The initial objective was to protect trees - and nature in general - as well as consumers, by regulating the products used during the...

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  • The specificity of Canadian cranberries
    The specificity of Canadian cranberries

    This little red berry with a taste that is both sour, bitter and acidic is endemic to the Americas. It is mainly cultivated in the United States and Canada. The latter is the second largest producer of cranberries in the world after the United States. Are there any notable differences between Canadian cranberries and those found elsewhere? We answer you through this short article.

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  • Sugar time in Quebec
    Sugar time in Quebec

    Products made from maple sap are at the heart of time, or the season, of sugars. You should know that Quebec supplies more than two-thirds of the world's maple syrup production. The sugaring off season is thus a very Quebec period. The traditions attached to it are of particular importance for the region and its inhabitants.

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  • How is maple sugar made?
    How is maple sugar made?

    The Anishinaabeg and the nishnaabeg, indigenous peoples, often divided the year into six and not into four. They choose pre-spring to collect maple sap. This period is also called “the sugar season” or the “maple moon”. The full sugar moon appears to signify the start of the maple sap harvest. The sugaring off season is one of the traditions rooted in the customs of the First Nations. It persists to this day. Maple sugar arrives on our tables to bring flavor to our dishes. How do you get...

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  • Amaretto typical italian liqueur
    Amaretto typical italian liqueur

    Amaretto is one of the Italian liqueurs that stands out for its delicious amber flavors and its beautiful amber color. This liqueur is the pride of Italy. It is taken as an aperitif or digestive. It is used as a base for many cocktails and is used in various pastry recipes. Amaretto has its own history. Let's find out all about this liquor.

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  • Typical Canadian jams
    Typical Canadian jams

    What would a breakfast be without a good jar of jam? And why not let yourself be tempted by the delicious Canadian jams? They stand out for their delicate flavors and their aromas reminiscent of the Far North. Let's discover them together.

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  • Roasted Maple Sweet Potatoes
    Roasted Maple Sweet Potatoes

    Sweet potatoes, you may already eat mashed potatoes or fries. In this article, we share a recipe with maple and roasted in the oven. Add maple syrup, lemon juice and butter before letting them grill quietly. They can be served as an original accompaniment, but also as an aperitif. We share this original recipe full of sweetness.

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  • Canadian pancakes
    Canadian pancakes

    Plain, stuffed with chocolate, maple syrup or fruit, the crepe goes well with all flavors. Speaking of which, have you ever tasted the Canadian pancake? To begin, let's find out what it is in the following lines.

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  • Canadian Breakfast
    Canadian Breakfast

    Breakfast is the first meal of the day and certainly the most important. In Canada, as everywhere else, it provides all the energy the body needs. Nevertheless, it remains more consistent in the countries of the far north. Let's discover together the ingredients that make up a good Canadian breakfast.

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  • The different containers for storing maple syrup (cans, glass bottle, jug, plastic pouch, etc.)
    The different containers for storing maple syrup (cans, glass bottle, jug, plastic pouch, etc.)

    Maple syrup is one of the products that symbolize Canada. It stands out for its completely natural composition and its freshness. It can be incorporated into sweet desserts and even savory recipes. However, to preserve its flavours, it must be stored properly. What type of container should I choose? And above all, what are the most appropriate storage conditions? Let's take a look at the subject.

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  • Canada: a huge mustard seed producer
    Canada: a huge mustard seed producer

    Mustard is one of the oldest condiments in the world. It gives taste and character to different recipes and preparations. It is an essential ingredient for successful mayonnaise, dressings and sauces. By crushing the seed, an oil is obtained which is used in the food industry. We know mustard well in France, but did you know that to date, the largest producer in the world remains Canada? We tell you more.

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  • The best ice ciders produced in Canada
    The best ice ciders produced in Canada

    Ice cider is obtained thanks to the intense cold of the country, just like ice wine. In Canada, it is mainly produced in Quebec. Good apples and harsh winters are needed to produce this complex drink. Rich in aromas, it is also syrupy, acidic and sweet in taste. We have prepared our selection of the best ice ciders for you. Some are available on our online store, do not hesitate to discover them.

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  • How to get quality maple syrup in France?
    How to get quality maple syrup in France?

    From now on, grocery stores, bakeries and pastries attach particular importance to the use of maple syrup. Although the United States is at the forefront of the consumer countries of Quebec maple syrup, this typically Canadian product is also widely marketed in France. Where to find quality maple syrups in France? Discover some interesting leads in this article.

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  • Chef Martin Picard launches an amazing range of grocery products
    Chef Martin Picard launches an amazing range of grocery products

    The Quebec chef who owns the famous restaurant "Au Pied de Cochon" has developed a range of grocery products. Mustard, sauces or condensed milk with maple: he put his culinary know-how and his love of local specialties into it. The result is products with original flavors reminiscent of Canada. We tell you more!

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  • The best Canadian restaurants in France
    The best Canadian restaurants in France

    Want to find a bit of Canada in France? Or simply to discover the cuisine of the country? We have prepared a list of the best Canadian restaurants in France, targeting as many cities as possible! Discover it below!

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  • Where to find a real restaurant offering poutine in France?
    Where to find a real restaurant offering poutine in France?

    Poutine is a typical Canadian dish made famous by its surprisingly textured cheese. Once you taste it, you often want to eat it. But where to find a good poutine in France? We give you our best addresses!

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  • Discover Canada in summer
    Discover Canada in summer

    Known for its attractions and winter sites, Canada is also a very popular country in the summer. There are many activities you can do at this time of year. Wild nature and wide open spaces await you to complete your stay. Besides, you will also be spoiled for choice with places and cities to visit. Discover Canada in summer through these few lines.

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  • Small salted lentils with maple mustard
    Small salted lentils with maple mustard

    Petit salé lentils is a typical French dish that combines several pork meats with lentils. Its sauce is spiced up here with old-fashioned maple mustard to break up the fatty side of the meat. Between Dijon salty meat and baked beans with maple syrup from Canada, this is a gourmet and friendly dish that you can share with family and friends.

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  • Pan-fried duck breast with maple sauce
    Pan-fried duck breast with maple sauce

    Maple syrup is an essential cooking ingredient, used to enhance the flavors of many dishes. It can be used in the preparation of marinades, glazes and sauces, adding a touch of sweetness and character to your preparations. Today, we are going to discover one of the preparations that features this famous syrup: duck breast with maple sauce. This sweet and savory recipe, as delicious as it is daring, will delight your taste buds.

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  • Blueberry Pancakes
    Blueberry Pancakes

    We all know pancakes, this American variant of our Breton pancakes. They are smaller in size, but different in taste and texture. Pancakes - literally pancakes - are fluffy thanks to the addition of yeast. There are several variations of pancakes in the United States and Canada. Among them, blueberry pancakes even have their national day in North America: January 28. Discover our recipe for blueberry pancakes, as well as some little information about this pancake in this article.

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  • Maple marinated salmon
    Maple marinated salmon

    Salmon and maple syrup are two products found extensively in North America and Canada. You can combine these two ingredients with a fish marinade made with maple syrup. This bold and modern recipe gives the fish a sweet and mild taste. To balance your dish, choose one or more side dishes with character. You will find the recipe for this dish and our best side dish ideas

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  • Blueberries pie
    Blueberries pie

    This small berry from the same family as our blueberries is very rich in antioxidants, especially if it comes from a wild culture. Dried blueberries can be added to many preparations, such as blueberry pie. The latter is a must-have classic in Canada and the United States. We share with you the recipe for this gourmet pie that will delight young and old.

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  • Is Cranberry Juice Effective For High Blood Pressure
    Is Cranberry Juice Effective For High Blood Pressure

    According to statistics published in 2006 and 2007, one in five Canadians suffers from hypertension and 22.7 % of Canadian adults over the age of 20 have diagnosed hypertension (either or both of these numbers are high). 17 % of hypertensive patients remain unaware of their state of health. Often, it is possible to keep blood pressure under control through a lifestyle based on a balanced diet. According to a recent study, regularly consuming cranberry or cranberry juice reduces high blood...

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  • The Nanaimo Bar
    The Nanaimo Bar
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    A dessert traditionally eaten in North America, the Nanaimo bar does not require cooking. It consists of three different layers. Also known as "Mabel's Bar", this delicacy is one of Canada's best culinary specialties. We will know more about this culinary specialty in these few lines.

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  • Lobster poutine
    Lobster poutine

    Lovers of good Canadian cuisine, try the lobster poutine. This is a variation of the traditional poutine. This preparation enhances the highly prized taste of lobster and combines it with one of the tastiest Quebec recipes. Culinary orgasm guaranteed at the rendezvous. We will know more about it in this article.

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  • Shepherd's pie, traditional recipe from Quebec
    Shepherd's pie, traditional recipe from Quebec

    Shepherd's pie is a traditional Quebec recipe. It has three distinct layers. The first consists of ground beef, the second is made with cream of corn and the last consists of mashed potatoes. This dish, a cousin of shepherd's pie, is very popular in Canada. This tasty preparation joins the ranks of prestigious Quebec dishes alongside the cheese fries and baked beans. Let's find out all about it.

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  • The benefits of ordering from an online grocery store
    The benefits of ordering from an online grocery store

    It is now possible to buy various high-end products online thanks to the development of the Internet. This procedure reduces the loss of time related to the purchase. You can even access the delicatessen online to buy the best products in Europe or Canada…, and this, in a practical, flexible and simple way. If we take the case of Canada in particular, groceries from this country are appreciated because of their quality. It is therefore no surprise that gastronomy enthusiasts attach particular...

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  • When is the best time to go to Canada? Winter, Summer or Indian Summer
    When is the best time to go to Canada? Winter, Summer or Indian Summer
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    Canada, many of you want to go there! If some of you are put off by the winters which can be harsh there, others dream of seeing them in person. Given the size of the country, the question of the best time depends on the region to be visited and what you want to do there.

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  • You are looking for perfect BBQ sauces for your grilling: try BBQ sauces from Canada
    You are looking for perfect BBQ sauces for your grilling: try BBQ sauces from Canada

    Made from sweet tomato paste, Cattlemen's Kentucky Bourbon BBQ sauce has everything to please fans of spicy grills. With its rich and thick texture, it will perfectly enhance the taste of meats. It contains the excellent flavor of bourbon, mixed with paprika to bring exoticism to your dishes. To this mix is added a subtle tangy touch of vinegar to accompany your salads and your vegetable farandoles.

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  • Focus on the Labranche estate “maple grove, orchard and vineyard”
    Focus on the Labranche estate “maple grove, orchard and vineyard”

    Go on an adventure by discovering the Roussillon estate in Quebec. It develops with the generations, and has been run for eight generations by the Desgroseilliers family. At first a simple agricultural operation, he then extended his maple syrup activity, an orchard, a cider house and a vineyard.

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  • What do Canadians eat for breakfast?
    What do Canadians eat for breakfast?

    A cosmopolitan country, Canada stands out for its great cultural diversity. With a population of nearly 38 million, this North American state has no less than 06 ethnic origins. For decades, Canada has been one of the countries where life is good, which is why many foreigners emigrate there every year. One thing leading to another, this melting pot has turned Canadian customs upside down. Indeed, if the local gastronomy is mainly inspired by Scottish and Irish traditions, it is also marked by...

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  • Guide to the best online Canadian grocery stores
    Guide to the best online Canadian grocery stores

    Sample items from Canadian grocery stores without having to travel to Canada. These online sales sites offer many Quebec culinary specialties. Let's take a quick look at the products sold on these Canadian brands online

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  • Post syrup: diluted or poor quality maple syrup!
    Post syrup: diluted or poor quality maple syrup!

    Post syrup refers to a sweet, golden syrup that tends to mimic maple syrup. We talk about "post" because it is not made from maple. A syrup that does not come from maple sap is called "post syrup".

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  • How to make pulled pork with maple syrup?
    How to make pulled pork with maple syrup?

    The gastronomy is in perpetual evolution with every day new recipes as succulent as each other. Among these many preparations, the pulled pork in maple syrup is undoubtedly one of the most adored. Do you want to wow the taste buds of the whole family with this culinary marvel? Discover here the different steps to make pulled pork with maple syrup.

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  • Bacon confit with maple syrup
    Bacon confit with maple syrup

    Bacon is an ingredient that Americans and Canadians consume almost daily. These perfectly grilled strips of pork are indeed delicious. In North America, they are available in maple syrup, which makes them both crispy and sweet. According to fans, it's a divine recipe! We share this original discovery with you to impress your guests at breakfast or for brunch.

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  • Grilled chicken with maple syrup
    Grilled chicken with maple syrup

    With the beautiful days coming back, we also bring out the barbecue for convivial lunches. Chicken is a meat that everyone loves, especially when it's grilled! Bring a little something extra and originality with the recipe for grilled chicken marinated in maple. Our tip: let it marinate overnight for maximum flavor and tenderness. The marinade does not go to waste: we make a nice sauce with it.

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  • Pork ribs with maple syrup
    Pork ribs with maple syrup

    Honey is generally used for marinating and lacquering caramelized or lacquered meats and fish. Did you know that maple syrup can very well replace honey in the recipe for pork ribs? If you like sweet and savory dishes and meats, quickly discover this recipe. Maple syrup marinades and sauces are recent inventions. It is an ingredient that adds an incomparable flavor to meat and fish. You will enjoy more than one!

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  • Maple Baked Beans
    Maple Baked Beans
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    Maple sugar and maple syrup are two deliciously sweet ingredients that make up Canadian recipes, especially desserts. However, they can accompany many other preparations including baked and maple beans. Does the name already make your mouth water? But wait until you discover the delights that make up this dish. Let’s go together to dissect this preparation.

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  • Acadian hole poutine
    Acadian hole poutine
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    A lover of Quebec culinary specialties, you are certainly familiar with the famous poutine. However, have you ever heard of the hole poutine? We invite you to discover more in these few lines.

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  • Buttered hot whiskey
    Buttered hot whiskey

    Discover and savor one of the best Canadian specialties by letting yourself be seduced by the taste of hot buttery whisky. A rather special appellation certainly, but which represents the excellence of gastronomy in Quebec. We will know more about it in these few lines.

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  • Native American bannock
    Native American bannock

    Traditional bread consumed in Quebec, the Amerindian bannock is made up of various ingredients including flour, salt, water… The colonists of North America greatly appreciated this round and flat bread. If you want to eat a good Canadian meal, invite the bannock and its exquisite flavors to your table. Let's find out how to cook it.

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  • Apple butter with maple
    Apple butter with maple

    Do you know maple apple butter? This Quebec culinary specialty is characterized by a texture similar to that of compote. However, it is much tastier. Try this original recipe to cook your beautiful harvest of apples. We will learn more about it in these few lines.

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  • Blueberry Muffins
    Blueberry Muffins

    The blueberry, Canada's emblematic fruit, is known for its delicate flavor and bright color. It is cultivated and is used in a variety of recipes. It is offered in many forms: jams, juices, dried or in fruit paste. Do you want to introduce dried blueberries into your preparations? Try the blueberry muffins. This delicious recipe is easy to make. With wild blueberries, it is even better!

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  • Saskatoon Berry Pie
    Saskatoon Berry Pie

    Taste Canada's most iconic pastry. This is Saskatoon's famous berry pie. It presents all the criteria that make it a quintessential Quebec delicacy. Let's discover it together.

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  • Cranberry Brownies
    Cranberry Brownies

    How about a generously sweet and chocolate snack? Treat yourself and bite into a succulent chocolate brownie. To recall the flavors of Canada, add cranberry or cranberry to your recipe. Let's discover together this preparation of cranberry brownies to make our mouths water.

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  • Quebec milkshake
    Quebec milkshake

    Enjoy the original tastes of Quebec products in a delicious milk-based drink. Discover the distinctive flavors of the Canadian milkshake. This tasty refreshment is made with different ingredients from Quebec. Let's take a look at its specificities.

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  • Quebec fish soup
    Quebec fish soup

    Lover of delicious Canadian recipes, discover Quebec fish soup. With its surprising flavors, it warms the hearts and palates of fine gourmets. Serve this succulent gourmet preparation generously garnished to your guests to move them. Let's discover together the specificities of this typical Canadian dish.

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  • Coureurs des bois in Canada
    Coureurs des bois in Canada

    Anchored in Canadian popular culture, the Coureurs des Bois are emblematic characters in the history of New France. Long considered vagabonds and illegal immigrants by the French colonial regime, these men upset the codes of the fur trade and greatly influenced the development of Canadian society. From the 17th century to the present day, a look back at the adventures of these pioneers of the fur trade.

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  • Bacon and maple syrup burger
    Bacon and maple syrup burger

    How about biting into a tasty Canadian burger? Discover the recipe which consists of bacon and maple syrup. It mixes the country's emblematic ingredients in a burger with a unique taste. Let's find out more about this way of cooking the hamburger.

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  • Sugar cream from Maison Sainte Julie
    Sugar cream from Maison Sainte Julie

    Sugar cream is a gourmet inseparable from the holiday seasons in Quebec. Each family has its own recipe and besides, it is not always easy to succeed in the preparations. Fortunately, there are ready-made products with all the flavors like the sugar cream from Sainte Julie.

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  • How to use maple sugar?
    How to use maple sugar?

    Maple syrup is a traditional and popular food in North America. We owe its origin to the Native Americans who already used it as a source of sugar, long before the arrival of the settlers. A legend attributes the discovery of the syrup to the dogs who would have licked a branch of maple, thus giving the idea to their master to taste it in turn. When the first settlers arrived in North America, the Amerindians taught them the art of pruning the trunks to collect the sap. The syrup is obtained...

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  • How to use cranberry juice?
    How to use cranberry juice?

    Cranberry is a small tart red berry the size of a cherry, native to North America. Today, very popular, this berry is consumed in many forms: raw, dried, in powder, in tea, in jam, in compote, in syrup, in vinaigrette, coated in chocolate and of course in juice! Like most fruits, consuming them whole provides better nutritional results. So here are the reasons and benefits why you won't want to part with your cranberry juice and especially the best ways to use it!

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  • Canada's Lobster Eldorado
    Canada's Lobster Eldorado

    The lobster is an animal that is mainly active at night. Generally, it takes shelter, in crevices or under rocks during the day and provides for its needs in depths of less than fifty meters. In Canada, the southern St. Lawrence and the waters of Nova Scotia are teeming with lobsters. Quebec and New Brunswick are also places rich in these crustaceans.

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  • The culinary specialties of the island of Orleans to taste
    The culinary specialties of the island of Orleans to taste

    Quebec is a bastion of the Francophonie in the northern part of America. Quebec City is recognized for its historical richness, its cultural value and for its Aboriginal, British and French influences. Île d'Orléans, affectionately nicknamed "The Garden of Quebec", is rich in gourmet products. It is a city where you always have something to do, to discover and in particular always some culinary specialties to eat. Certainly, the city of Quebec is full of many addresses for all budgets, where...

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  • Top 20 expressions from Quebec
    Top 20 expressions from Quebec
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    Quebecers use expressions that are both funny and colorful at the same time, which are often difficult to understand without a little explanation. That's what this article is for, to make sure you understand conversations the best you can.

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  • Focus on sugar cream, a typical Quebec delicacy
    Focus on sugar cream, a typical Quebec delicacy
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    Do you want to know the secrets to a successful sugar cream? Then read this article! It also contains useful information on its nutritional values and on the top 10 best fudges. Focus on this specifically Quebec treat!

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  • Main products grown in Canada
    Main products grown in Canada
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    Whatever the country, agriculture is one of the pillars of the national economy. The same is true for Canada, where agriculture plays a very important role. True, only 7 % of the country's land area is used for cultivation, but that does not hinder Canada's productivity. Indeed, thousands of products are grown there every year, including corn, canola and fruit.

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  • maple taffy on snow
    maple taffy on snow

    This traditional recipe from Quebec consists of making melt-in-the-mouth confectionery from maple syrup. It is heated and then fired over snow, hence its name. The soft candy thus obtained is traditionally eaten with a stick, or quite simply with a spoon. We tell you all about maple taffy on snow.

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  • Canada's maple syrup cookie recipe
    Canada's maple syrup cookie recipe

    Maple syrup is an emblematic product of Canada. If it is popularly eaten topped with pancakes, crepes or waffles, several recipes can also be made with it. Today we share with you some Canadian maple syrup cookie recipes.

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  • The maple leaf, the emblem of Canada
    The maple leaf, the emblem of Canada

    The maple leaf immediately calls Canada when seen. How did it become such a strong symbol of the country, and what place does it occupy there today? We give you more explanation in this article.

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  • Cranberries and urinary tract infections
    Cranberries and urinary tract infections

    The cranberry, or cranberry, is traditionally consumed in North America to fight urinary tract infections. It would contain active ingredients helping to protect the body against the pathogenic agents responsible for these infections. We tell you more in this article.

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  • Canada's Wild Salmon
    Canada's Wild Salmon
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    Wild salmon is one of the most popular and consumed species of fish in Canada and around the world. It is now considered a true local emblem, due to its cultural importance to the indigenous populations. Raised in aquaculture or living in the wild, this salmonid is a high value-added product that greatly contributes to the country's economic growth. Due to its special place in Canadian culture, wild salmon are currently the focus of many conservation strategies.

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  • Native American art in Canada
    Native American art in Canada
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    First peoples of North America, the Amerindians have a culture of their own. This term is used by anthropologists to refer to Indians who once lived in America and are considered Aboriginal. For those who are from Canada, the designation of First Nations people is much more appreciated. What can we say about these people? Origin, history and art? Focus on the subject.

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  • Beaver tail recipe
    Beaver tail recipe
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    Canada is a country rich in culinary specialties and beaver tail is one of the essential recipes. It is distinguished by its soft texture as well as its oval, elongated and flat shape. This Canadian donut has its own cooking method. In addition, the ingredients used during its preparation are well defined. But what can be said about the true story of the beaver tail and how is it concocted?

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  • Sea buckthorn: an unknown fruit
    Sea buckthorn: an unknown fruit
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    Introduced to Canada in the 1930s, sea buckthorn is a fruit shrub belonging to the Eleagnacea family. Although it is often unknown to the general public, this shrub nevertheless contains significant energy and nutritional resources. Sea buckthorn indeed has many health benefits, due to its multiple bioactive components. What are the origins of this shrub and how is it exploited in Canada? Why should we consider the virtues of sea buckthorn more? Overview of the different characteristics of...

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  • Zoom on the monarch butterfly in Canada
    Zoom on the monarch butterfly in Canada

    The monarch butterfly is one of the most recognized butterfly species in the world. In Canada, this animal species is found from Alberta to Newfoundland. Its most important breeding grounds are in the southern regions of Ontario and Quebec. A small portion of the monarch butterfly population also lives in the southern part of British Columbia. Zoom on the monarch butterfly in Canada!

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  • Focus on the caribou, an emblematic Canadian animal
    Focus on the caribou, an emblematic Canadian animal
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    The caribou is a mammal belonging to the Cervidae family. Its dark brown color makes it easy to identify. Its belly, mane and neck are creamy white in color. In this article, you will learn about the three species of caribou in Canada. Zoom in on this emblematic Canadian animal!

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  • Recognize the different types of maple
    Recognize the different types of maple
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    There are three categories of maples according to their origin: American maple (we are talking about Canadian maple in particular in this article), European maple, Eastern maple, the most famous of which is Japanese maple. You will learn about the different types of maple in each category after reading.

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  • Blueberry Pollination in Canada: The Magic of Bees
    Blueberry Pollination in Canada: The Magic of Bees

    Some bees are among the good pollinators, they greatly contribute to the transfer of pollen. As a result, they undoubtedly play a crucial role in the production of blueberries. What are these species? And what are their respective roles in blueberry pollination in Canada?

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  • How is poutine cheese made?
    How is poutine cheese made?

    It is a typical Canadian curd cheese. It is obtained by adding certain additives to milk to make it acidic and trigger its coagulation. The curd is then cut, heated and drained to separate the liquid from the solid. This last part is what will become the cheese. We give you more details on the process of making the so-called couic-couic cheese in this article.

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  • Canadian beers
    Canadian beers

    Canadians consume an average of 78 liters of beer per person per year and Canada ranks 25th among brewers in the world. Sleeman, Molson, Keith, Labatt and Oland have been popular names with heavy beer drinkers for generations. But, over the course of a few years, the sale of beer lost market share in Canada, unlike that in Quebec, which experienced a slight increase.

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  • Snowmobile tours in Canada
    Snowmobile tours in Canada
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    One way to see the wonders of the Canadian winter is to take a snowmobile ride! A snowmobile excursion will take you on a 105 km route through the forest and over small hills. You'll see spectacular vistas, be surrounded by curious woodland creatures, and explore some of the region's most scenic areas.

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  • The components and nutritional values of maple syrup
    The components and nutritional values of maple syrup

    Maple syrup is a sweet product originating in Canada. If it is delicious on pancakes or crepes, what about its nutritional values and its components? It contains no fiber, protein or fat, but is high in carbohydrates and calories. We give you more information on the qualities of this Canadian product.

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  • Maple taffy, an authentic Canadian tradition
    Maple taffy, an authentic Canadian tradition

    Maple taffy is a Canadian tradition, and more specifically in Quebec. Maple syrup is heated and condensed, before being poured over snow. We thus obtain soft confectionery, which is eaten with a spoon or like a lollipop. Find out more about this Canadian candy below.

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  • Visit Banff National Park in Canada
    Visit Banff National Park in Canada

    Banff National Park is located in the Rocky Mountains and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This national park has many natural wonders that visitors can explore, including alpine forests, granite peaks, a lake stream, and ice caves. With everything from lakeside campsites to beginner trails, the park is absolutely stunning no matter what you decide to do. Banff's 300 kilometers of trails take hikers on scenic excursions through different areas of the mountain or let them choose...

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  • The Thousand Islands Archipelago in Canada
    The Thousand Islands Archipelago in Canada

    Canada is a country of diverse landscapes, which means there are many places to visit… One of the most historically significant parts of Canada is near the border between the United States and Quebec, in a spur called the Thousand Islands Archipelago.

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  • Maple syrup or honey? The advantages and disadvantages.
    Maple syrup or honey? The advantages and disadvantages.
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    Maple syrup and honey are both natural and healthier options than refined industrial sugar. If Honey is produced by bees, maple syrup comes from the transformation of the tree's sap. We tell you about their advantages and disadvantages below.

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  • Anticosti Island in Canada
    Anticosti Island in Canada
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    Anticosti Island, located at the eastern end of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, is the largest uninhabited island in Canada. It is one of the last great wilderness areas in eastern North America. It represents more than 12 % (i.e. 300,000 km2) of the total area of Quebec. The island has made headlines in recent years due to its oil production potential and plans by the Quebec provincial government to develop a liquefied natural gas industry on Anticosti Island.

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  • Mont Tremblant in Canada
    Mont Tremblant in Canada
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    To get out of the city on foot, you will find miles of trails, lasting from a few minutes to a few hours. These trails are numerous and well marked, so it is easy to find the one that meets your needs. The more difficult trails have more elevation and may require scrambling over rocks or walking along steep cliffs, but are well worth discovering.

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  • Niagara Falls in Canada
    Niagara Falls in Canada

    Niagara Falls is a waterfall located on the Niagara River in the Township of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. It is one of the three great waterfalls and is one of the 7 wonders of nature in North America. Niagara Falls has not always been part of Canada. They were originally part of the territory of the United States which would later become the State of New York. Canada's control of this territory lasted only between 1841 and 1843, as it only relinquished its claims when Britain threatened to...

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  • Canadian Icefields Parkway: Icefield Parkways
    Canadian Icefields Parkway: Icefield Parkways

    What's better than a snowy winter? An ice highway, of course! The Canadian Icefield Parkways (CIP) is a self-guided tour that lets you explore the Canadian Rockies. This virtual route includes over 70 points of interest and takes approximately four hours to complete. During your trip, you can admire several breathtaking sites and learn about the natural history of the region.

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  • Jasper National Park in Canada
    Jasper National Park in Canada

    With over 740,000 acres of rugged beauty, Jasper National Park of Canada is the largest among the national parks in the Canadian Rockies. Here you'll find some of the most spectacular views on the planet and a plethora of wildlife, including grizzly bears, wolves and elk. The best part is that you can explore this beautiful landscape without crowds!

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  • Quebec vodkas: a worldwide reputation
    Quebec vodkas: a worldwide reputation

    The Quebec scene never ceases to amaze spirits lovers with its distillation techniques operating between modernity and tradition. Vodka is considered a flagship product of Quebec. The first bottle was put on the local market in 2015. Highly appreciated by local consumers, spirits manufacturing companies in Quebec have increased their production to be able to meet demand.

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  • Place Royale in Quebec
    Place Royale in Quebec
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    Are you going on a trip to Quebec? Old Quebec and Lower Town are certainly among the places you want to visit. Have you thought about seeing the Place Royale, which is also one of the country's points of interest? This square invites you to immerse yourself in the city. You will discover everything about Canadians and Quebecers. Let's discover the superb architecture of this pearl of Quebec. Tourists are amazed by its style mixing France and England.

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  • Practice ice fishing in Canada
    Practice ice fishing in Canada

    The ice fishing season in Canada is an annual event that takes place from the time the lakes freeze over. Most people only fish during the warmer months, but winter in Canada can be a whole other world of fun.

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  • How to replace white sugar with maple syrup?
    How to replace white sugar with maple syrup?

    White sugar is found in many culinary recipes. However, there are many reasons for replacing it with maple syrup. Whether it is to take advantage of a healthier product, to reduce the caloric rate in recipes or to highlight a refined taste, this substitution is entirely possible. Discover through this article what are the specificities of each ingredient and how to replace them.

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  • The Northern Lights in Canada: when can we see them?
    The Northern Lights in Canada: when can we see them?

    Do you dream of seeing the Aurora Borealis? You will be able to contemplate them during your stay in Canada. This phenomenon results from the meeting of gases, the solar wind and the upper atmosphere. It is often observed between the 65th and the 75th parallel. Let's see more about this.

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  • The Carré Saint-Louis and its houses in Montreal
    The Carré Saint-Louis and its houses in Montreal

    Once in Montreal, it is difficult to miss Carré Saint-Louis or Square Saint-Louis. Located in the heart of the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough between avenue des Pins and rue Sherbrooke, Square Saint-Louis has it all. In addition to being easily accessible, it is full of splendid places not to be missed. Among them we can cite the surprising colorful houses with Victorian architecture.

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  • How to store maple syrup
    How to store maple syrup

    A bottle or jar of maple syrup can be stored for several years if it is still sealed. This preservation does not require a particular temperature. However, it is advisable to keep the maple syrup cold once its container is opened. Indeed, this will prevent the formation of crystals at the bottom of the jar that could change the taste. Exposure to ambient air also promotes the development of mold.

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  • Percé Rock in Quebec
    Percé Rock in Quebec

    Percé Rock is located near the town of Percé, which gives it its name. This large monolith is located 750 km from Quebec and more precisely, in the Gaspé Peninsula. Why does this monument attract so many tourists? Let's find out in this section.

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  • Focus on the Canadian vineyard
    Focus on the Canadian vineyard

    The Canadian Vineyard is an idyllic rural getaway, with breathtaking views and luxurious accommodations. For the first time in the last 50 years, Canadian wineries are open to the public. Just a short drive from the Greater Toronto Area and the Ottawa Valley, it's not hard to see why our country is attracting international attention as a tourist destination.

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  • The Old Port of Montreal
    The Old Port of Montreal

    In addition to its title as a World Heritage Site, Montreal is also home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of three buildings: the Old Port, the Old Town and the Citadel. These three sites can best be described as a group of UNESCO sites (with some overlapping areas), as they are all connected and located in the same place. However, each of these sites is notable for its individual historical value.

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  • Discover Quebec gins
    Discover Quebec gins

    While the market has long been dominated by brands such as Bombay Sapphire, Tanqueray or Beefeater, small distilleries have multiplied in North America. Canada today produces quality, world-renowned gins. The best of these locally produced gins are beginning to gain more and more recognition. These products are sure to only get better from now on.

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  • How to use dark type maple syrup in your recipes?
    How to use dark type maple syrup in your recipes?

    Quebec maple syrup is an essential product of modern gastronomy. In pastry and cooking, this natural ingredient blends admirably with all types of preparations. Maple syrup is especially appreciated for its virtues on health. It is notably a 100% pure flavouring. % and very rich in nutrients. Currently, many people use dark maple syrup in their recipes. What are the characteristics of this much appreciated nectar? How to exploit the quality of this product in cooking and baking? Here are some...

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  • The lemon and maple syrup diet: an effective detox cure.
    The lemon and maple syrup diet: an effective detox cure.

    Who doesn't dream of losing unsightly little bulges before the arrival of summer? Thanks to a detox diet, we get rid of the toxic elements present in the body. Nothing like the lemon and maple syrup diet. So let's see what it consists of.

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  • Discover Quebec rums
    Discover Quebec rums

    If Puerto Rico has always been the first producer of rum in the world, Canada is now becoming one of the most powerful distilleries. The province of Quebec has indeed played a major role in this transition, notably with the creation of the Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ). Currently, Quebec rum is doing perfectly well and is enjoying great success with both local and foreign consumers. Let's discover Quebec rums: the specificities as well as the different types.

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  • The Canadian-American Great Lakes region
    The Canadian-American Great Lakes region

    This region is made up of 5 lakes which cover a total area of 244,100 square kilometres. The latter are known as the largest group of lakes in the world after Lake Baikal which is located in Russia. The surroundings of the Canadian-American Great Lakes attract many hikers and tourists because of the beautiful landscapes they offer. Discover some necessary information to know in this article if you want to visit the places.

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  • The Indian Barometer of Canada
    The Indian Barometer of Canada
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    Barometers are devices used to measure air pressure and thus predict temperature changes. They have been used in meteorology and physics for years. Barometers come in different types including mercury, aneroid, gas, electronic and water barometers. These devices are also available in miniature versions to allow farmers to predict dramatic climate changes. On the other hand, there is an instrument with the same concept, but in a more traditional aspect. You will find out in this article!

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  • Maple water: an ideal drink for athletes
    Maple water: an ideal drink for athletes

    Nature has provided a delicious sports drink to hydrate you before and after a workout. This is maple sap, taken directly from the tree. It is rich in nutrients and its contributions can stimulate the performance and recovery of the body. Although it has been consumed for centuries, it has only recently been commercialized.

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  • The History of the North American Bison
    The History of the North American Bison
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    The bison, also known as the American buffalo, is a large mammal that has roamed the North American continent for centuries. Native to the United States and southern Canada, this animal was vital to Native Americans before the European colonization of North America. The bison were central to the lives of early settlers who traveled west across the prairies and plains in covered wagons. Buffalo hide harvests were a valuable source of income for eastern suppliers. The large herds were soon to...

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  • Legend of the dream catcher (dream catcher)
    Legend of the dream catcher (dream catcher)

    A dreamcatcher or dreamcatcher is a handcrafted object modeled on the spider's web, some threads of which were originally created for use in textiles. It is a magical amulet that traps bad dreams and lets good ones pass.

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  • The Canadian boreal forest
    The Canadian boreal forest

    The Canadian boreal forest has one of the best preserved ecosystems in the world. Endowed with a rich and unequaled biodiversity, it currently constitutes 28 % of the world's intact forests. The boreal zone also plays an essential role in Canada's economy, since it contains abundant natural resources, thus creating thousands of jobs. Between conservation, tourism and economy, here is what you need to know about the Canadian boreal forest.

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  • All about cranberry harvesting in Canada
    All about cranberry harvesting in Canada
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    This fruit, which represents Canada very well, is endemic to North America. This red and sour berry is widely cultivated in Quebec and British Columbia. Only the American cranberry or large-fruited cranberry varieties are used for trade.

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  • Agave syrup or maple syrup: how to make sure you make the right choice?
    Agave syrup or maple syrup: how to make sure you make the right choice?
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    Agave syrup has been little known for a few years, but it has gradually found its place in kitchens. As for its "alter ego", maple syrup, it is from Canada and always ready to thrill your taste buds. It is necessary to learn more about these two products to be able to make the right choice. The taste and texture of maple syrup and agave syrup are so similar that you couldn't tell them apart. But does one bring more than the other? Let's start!

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  • The 10 best restaurants in Canada
    The 10 best restaurants in Canada
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    Do you intend to visit Canada and discover its culinary specialties? To help you on your trip, here is a list of the 10 best gastronomic addresses in Canada.

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  • Explore Lac St-Jean in Canada
    Explore Lac St-Jean in Canada

    Lac Saint-Jean is one of the places to discover during your trip to Canada. This place offers you many unforgettable activities to have fun with family or friends. So, in order to give you a taste of what awaits you, with the help of this article, set off to discover Lac St-Jean.

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  • The discovery of maple syrup by the Amerindians: origins and legends
    The discovery of maple syrup by the Amerindians: origins and legends

    The origins of the practice of making maple syrup from sap are steeped in legend. It was indeed the Amerindians who began this practice long before the arrival of Europeans in North America.

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  • Canadian ice ciders
    Canadian ice ciders

    Ice and cold are an integral part of the cultural heritage of the Canadian province. From the combination of apple orchards and harsh Quebec winters, ice cider is born. It is an invention that conquered the tables of the best restaurants in the world and which continues to be talked about.

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  • Focus on Quebec gastronomy
    Focus on Quebec gastronomy

    In the past, Quebec's culinary identity was considered poor and non-existent. Today, this country has the characteristics of a rich and diverse cuisine. It has several culinary specialties which are very popular. So, to learn more about Quebec gastronomy, we invite you to read this article.

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  • The ten emblematic animals of Canada to discover during your stay
    The ten emblematic animals of Canada to discover during your stay
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    Canadians see nature as a key part of their national identity: different species of fauna and flora are renowned for their natural abundance.

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  • Indian summer in Canada: A colorful trip!
    Indian summer in Canada: A colorful trip!
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    As summer draws to a close, the leaves change color and lend a unique ambience to the forests and fields. Canada offers, at this time, a striking landscape from the month of September, in its vast forests and its wild expanses.

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  • Maple cucumber and yellow bean salad
    Maple cucumber and yellow bean salad

    Cook Canadian with this Maple Cucumber and Yellow Bean Salad recipe. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Maple syrup donuts
    Maple syrup donuts

    Cook Canadian with this maple syrup donut recipe. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Cranberry muffins
    Cranberry muffins

    Discover the recipe for Canadian cranberry muffins. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Leg of lamb with maple and caramelized vegetables
    Leg of lamb with maple and caramelized vegetables

    Cook Canadian with this recipe for Leg of Lamb with Maple and Caramelized Vegetables. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Tourtière inspired by Lac St-Jean
    Tourtière inspired by Lac St-Jean

    Cook Canadian with this Tourtière recipe inspired by Lac St-Jean. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Maple beef bourguignon
    Maple beef bourguignon

    Cook Canadian with this Maple Beef Bourguignon recipe. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Maple cassoulet
    Maple cassoulet

    Cook Canadian with this Maple Cassoulet recipe. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Vegetarian Maple Shepherd's Pie
    Vegetarian Maple Shepherd's Pie

    Cook Canadian with this Vegetarian Maple Shepherd's Hash recipe. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Leg of lamb with leeks, caramelized with maple
    Leg of lamb with leeks, caramelized with maple

    Cook Canadian with this recipe for Leg of Lamb with Leeks, Caramelized with Maple. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Omelette with mimolette and maple syrup
    Omelette with mimolette and maple syrup

    Cook Canadian with this Omelette recipe with mimolette and maple syrup. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Braised rabbit with sea buckthorn beer and maple syrup
    Braised rabbit with sea buckthorn beer and maple syrup

    Cook Canadian with this recipe for Braised Rabbit with Sea Buckthorn Beer and Maple Syrup. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Maple syrup pancakes
    Maple syrup pancakes

    Discover the real recipe for Canadian pancakes. A real delight for successful breakfasts.

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  • Poutine cheese - A typical Canadian dish
    Poutine cheese - A typical Canadian dish

    Poutine is a dish originally from Quebec, very popular in Canadian fast food restaurants. The authentic poutine recipe includes French fries and cheese curds, all topped with a delicious meat sauce

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  • Maple endive salad
    Maple endive salad

    Cook Canadian with this maple endive salad recipe. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Tender salad with smoked duck breast and cherries
    Tender salad with smoked duck breast and cherries

    Cook Canadian with this tender salad with smoked duck breast and cherries. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Mediterranean salad with duck smoked meat
    Mediterranean salad with duck smoked meat

    Cook Canadian with this Mediterranean Duck Smoked Meat Salad recipe. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Duck salad, maple vinaigrette
    Duck salad, maple vinaigrette

    Cook Canadian with this Duck Salad with Maple Vinaigrette recipe. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • House dressing
    House dressing

    7 fabulous ideas for making your homemade Quebec vinaigrette!

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  • The secrets of making maple syrup, the blond gold of Quebec
    The secrets of making maple syrup, the blond gold of Quebec

    Do you own maple trees and want to learn how to make maple syrup? Are they sugar maples or silver maples? In fact, the sugar bush is fun and easy and can be done on a small or large scale.

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  • Parmentier soup
    Parmentier soup

    Cook Canadian with this shepherd's pie recipe. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Maple and orange flavored crécy
    Maple and orange flavored crécy

    Cook Canadian with this maple and orange flavored Crécy recipe

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  • Oyster, leek and Sortilège soup
    Oyster, leek and Sortilège soup

    Cook Canadian with this Oyster, Leek and Sortilège Soup recipe, ideal as a starter. Find the ingredients on our site

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  • Cream of asparagus with maple brie
    Cream of asparagus with maple brie

    Cook Canadian with this Cream of Asparagus with Maple Brie recipe

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  • Cheese and beer soup with duck confit
    Cheese and beer soup with duck confit

    Cook Canadian with this Cheese and Beer Soup with Duck Confit. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Thai soup with red curry, lemongrass and scallops
    Thai soup with red curry, lemongrass and scallops
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    Cook Canadian with this Thai Red Curry, Lemongrass & Scallop Soup recipe. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Maple-flavored onion soup and Sortilège
    Maple-flavored onion soup and Sortilège

    Cook Canadian with this maple scent and Sortilège onion soup recipe. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Pea soup with maple foie gras
    Pea soup with maple foie gras

    Cook Canadian with this recipe for pea soup with maple foie gras. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Cauliflower velouté with ginger and maple syrup
    Cauliflower velouté with ginger and maple syrup

    Cook Canadian with this ginger and maple syrup cauliflower velouté recipe. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Rutabaga cream and maple pear
    Rutabaga cream and maple pear

    Cook Canadian with this recipe for rutabaga cream and maple pear. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Butternut squash, beer and maple soup
    Butternut squash, beer and maple soup

    Cook Canadian with this butternut squash, beer and maple soup recipe. Buy all the corresponding products on the site.

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  • Discover the benefits of Cranberries
    Discover the benefits of Cranberries

    Cranberries are small, red, hard, round fruits, the flavor of which is described by many as being both bitter and sour. They grow on vines in freshwater bogs, primarily in the northern United States and southern Canada.

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  • The Quartier du Petit Champlain in Quebec
    The Quartier du Petit Champlain in Quebec

    Currently, Petit Champlain is one of the most frequented neighborhoods by visitors and tourists in Quebec. Very popular for its many craft shops, restaurants, the appearance of the buildings, its lively corners, it is a historic district of great beauty.

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  • Wild blueberries for the people of Lac Saint Jean
    Wild blueberries for the people of Lac Saint Jean

    Blueberries, these tiny blue-black berries with a slightly tart taste, have become Canada's most exported fruit. In fact, thousands of hectares of wild blueberries grow naturally near Lac Saint Jean and neighboring regions of Quebec.

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  • Discover Canadian ice cider
    Discover Canadian ice cider

    Ice cider is not apple juice on ice, it is a delicate, delicious and sweet liqueur made from frozen apples. It is also necessary to know how to drink ice cider.

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