• Corroded
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    151 year ago

    I wonder what a true stereotypical Canadian pizza would have? Poutine? Maple syrup? Pickled cheese?

    • GormadtOP
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      131 year ago

      NGL Poutine sounds like a good fit for pizza

      Use a potato dough for the flour, gravey for sause, and the right cheese

      Friend we’ve got a lunch planned

      • HerrFalcor
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        21 year ago

        They are not good.

        Maybe if places actually used potato dough it would better.

        I’ve seen either pizza dough, gravy, cheese curds + optional meat(bacon or donair usually) or what’s essentially a poutine dumped onto pizza dough, so fries, curds and gravy.

        I’ve seen people eat them. That’s the best review I can give.

        • I’ve seen people eat them. That’s the best review I can give.

          Isn’t the whole thing about poutine that it looks like kinda off-putting slop of random stuff but tastes amazing?

    • enkers
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      1 year ago

      We do have pizza with spaghetti on it. You’ve got the Québecois to thank for that one. And yes, before you ask, it’s called pizzaghetti.

    • Fogle
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      31 year ago

      Canadian pizza is pepperoni bacon and mushrooms

  • @ArcRay@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    81 year ago

    This is a bit of a rumor as the truth isn’t known for sure, but supposedly sushi as we know it today also started in Canada. Rolled raw fish was a thing for a while, but putting rice on the outside may have started in Canada.

    From Wikipedia: “Although the true origin is disputed, it’s widely believed that Chef Hidekazu invented the California roll (originally called “Tojo-maki”) in Vancouver, by inverting the roll and putting rice on the outside to make it more accessible to Western tastes, and adding non-traditional ingredients like avocado.”

  • I did some research for a video on “Toast Hawaii” and apparently people just liked pineapple and ham in the 50’s and 60’s. Traveling far was quite expensive back then, so they could cure their “Fernweh” at home with a can of pineapples. I personally like it occasionally and think people should just be able to enjoy it without being looked down on.

    • GormadtOP
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      41 year ago

      Different strokes for different folks

      I’m a fan of Hawaiian pizza