"OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's U.S. embassy apologized on Thursday for a party invitation that featured a prominent figure in Canadian history brandishing a large plate of French fries covered in cheese curds and gravy.The dish -- known as poutine -- is often looked down on as a kind of staple fast food in the French-speaking province of Quebec, where some nationalists are quick to take offense at what they see as unfair treatment by the country's English-speaking majority."http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080703/od_nm/odd_poutine_dc
"OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's U.S. embassy apologized on Thursday for a party invitation that featured a prominent figure in Canadian history brandishing a large plate of French fries covered in cheese curds and gravy.
The dish -- known as poutine -- is often looked down on as a kind of staple fast food in the French-speaking province of Quebec, where some nationalists are quick to take offense at what they see as unfair treatment by the country's English-speaking majority."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080703/od_nm/odd_poutine_dc
But Samuel de Champlain loved poutine.
>>7301 The food looks awfully greasy and that's a problem. But they should expect it from Canadians (Australians, Americans and British.)
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