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Old 10-13-2016, 01:33 PM   #126
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man Tcoat I've been living under a box I dunno what your fancy ass Canadian dishes are!

and I was partially right it had brown gravy!
Poutine (/puːˈtiːn/; Québec French: [put͡sɪn] (listen)) is a Canadian dish, originating in the province of Québec, made with French fries and cheese curds topped with a light brown gravy.[1] This fast-food dish is typically found across Canada and in some places in the northern United States, less often elsewhere and is still considered 'exotic' in such places.[2][3][4] In Canada it is sold in small "greasy spoon" type diners (commonly known as cantines or casse-croûtes in Québec) and pubs, as well as by roadside chip wagons (commonly known as cabanes à patates, literally "potato shacks") and in hockey arenas
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