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Arctic char

The arctic char or arctic charr (salvelinus alpinus) is a cold-water fish in the family salmonidae, native to alpine lakes and arctic and subarctic coastal waters. its distribution is circumpolar north. it spawns in freshwater and populations can be lacustrine, riverine, or anadromous, where they return from the ocean to their fresh water birth rivers to spawn. no other freshwater fish is found as far north; it is, for instance, the only fish species in lake hazen on ellesmere island in the canadian arctic. it is one of the rarest fish species in great britain and ireland, found mainly in deep, cold, glacial lakes, and is at risk from acidification. in other parts of its range, such as the nordic countries, it is much more common, and is fished extensively. in siberia, it is known as golets (russian: голец) and it has been introduced in lakes where it sometimes threatens less hardy endemic species, such as the small-mouth char and the long-finned char in elgygytgyn lake. the arctic char is closely related to both salmon and lake trout, and has many characteristics of both. the fish is highly variable in colour, depending on the time of year and the environmental conditions of the lake where it lives. the appearance of arctic char differs between populations. the dorsal side of the arctic char is dark in its colour while the ventral varies from red, yellow, and white.arctic char has a distinct size dimorphism, dwarf and giant. dwarf arctic char weigh between 0.2 and 2.3 kg (7 oz and 5 lb 1 oz) and average a length of 8 cm (3 in), while giant arctic char weigh between 2.3 and 4.5 kg (5 lb 1 oz and 9 lb 15 oz) and average 40 cm (16 in) in length. individual fish can weigh 9 kg (20 lb) or more with record-sized fish having been taken by anglers in northern canada, where it is known as iqaluk or tariungmiutaq in inuktitut. generally, whole market-sized fish are between 1 and 2.5 kg (2 lb 3 oz and 5 lb 8 oz). male and female arctic char are the same size.the flesh colour can range from a bright red to a pale pink.

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BC roll

The b.c. (british columbia) roll is a maki-zushi (roll), a kind of sushi containing barbecued salmon and cucumber. it is prepared as an uramaki roll, a style of sushi in which the rice is on the outside. often the roll contains barbecued salmon skin coated in a sweet sauce. there are many variations of this roll including barbecued salmon skin with mayo.the name comes from the fact that british columbia is famous for wild pacific salmon. many sushi restaurants in b.c. serve the b.c. roll as a part of their menu. the vancouver-based japanese chef hidekazu tojo created the b.c. roll in 1974 when he used salmon skin in place of the traditional anago (salt-water eel), which was difficult to obtain in the west coast.

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Black bean soup

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Bumbleberry pie

Bumbleberry pie is a canadian mixed berry pie originating from the maritimes. it is made of at least three kinds of berries, but generally refers to a mixed berry pie, as there is no such berry as a "bumbleberry". this pie often also contains apple and/or rhubarb. berries commonly used in this pie may include blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and blackberries.

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Butter chicken

Butter chicken, traditionally known as murgh makhani, (pronounced [mʊrg ˈmək.kʰə.ni]) an indian dish which is a type of curry made from chicken with a spiced tomato and butter (makhan) sauce. its sauce is known for its rich texture. it is similar to chicken tikka masala, which uses a tomato paste.

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Butter chicken pizza

Butter chicken, traditionally known as murgh makhani, (pronounced [mʊrg ˈmək.kʰə.ni]) an indian dish which is a type of curry made from chicken with a spiced tomato and butter (makhan) sauce. its sauce is known for its rich texture. it is similar to chicken tikka masala, which uses a tomato paste.

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Buttermilk pancakes

A pancake (or hot-cake, griddlecake, or flapjack) is a flat cake, often thin and round, prepared from a starch-based batter that may contain eggs, milk and butter and cooked on a hot surface such as a griddle or frying pan, often frying with oil or butter. it is a type of batter bread. archaeological evidence suggests that pancakes were probably eaten in prehistoric societies.the pancake's shape and structure varies worldwide. in the united kingdom, pancakes are often unleavened and resemble a crêpe. in north america, a leavening agent is used (typically baking powder) creating a thick fluffy pancake. a crêpe is a thin breton pancake of french origin cooked on one or both sides in a special pan or crepe maker to achieve a lacelike network of fine bubbles. a well-known variation originating from southeast europe is a palačinke, a thin moist pancake fried on both sides and filled with jam, cream cheese, chocolate, or ground walnuts, but many other fillings—sweet or savoury—can also be used. when potato is used as a major portion of the batter, the result is a potato pancake. commercially prepared pancake mixes are available in some countries. like waffles, commercially prepared frozen pancakes are available from companies like eggo. when buttermilk is used in place of or in addition to milk, the pancake develops a tart flavor and becomes known as a buttermilk pancake, which is common in scotland and the us. buckwheat flour can be used in a pancake batter, making for a type of buckwheat pancake, a category that includes blini, kaletez, ploye, and memil-buchimgae. pancakes may be served at any time of the day or year with a variety of toppings or fillings, but they have developed associations with particular times and toppings in different regions. in north america, they are typically considered a breakfast food and serve a similar function to waffles. in britain and the commonwealth, they are associated with shrove tuesday, commonly known as "pancake day", when, historically, perishable ingredients had to be used up before the fasting period of lent.

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California roll

A california roll or california maki is a makizushi sushi roll that is usually rolled inside-out, and containing cucumber, crab or imitation crab, and avocado. sometimes crab salad is substituted for the crab stick, and often the outer layer of rice in an inside-out roll (uramaki) is sprinkled with toasted sesame seeds or roe such as tobiko from flying fish. as one of the most popular styles of sushi in canada and the united states, the california roll has been influential in sushi's global popularity, and in inspiring sushi chefs around the world to create non-traditional fusion cuisine.

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Cedar plank salmon

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Chanterelle soup

Chanterelle is the common name of several species of fungi in the genera cantharellus, craterellus, gomphus, and polyozellus. they are among the most popular of wild edible mushrooms. they are orange, yellow or white, meaty and funnel-shaped. on the lower surface, underneath the smooth cap, most species have rounded, forked folds that run almost all the way down the stipe, which tapers down seamlessly from the cap. many species emit a fruity aroma, reminiscent of apricots, and often have a mildly peppery taste (hence its german name, pfifferling). the name chanterelle originates from the greek kantharos meaning "tankard" or "cup", a reference to their general shape.

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Cherry Bocconcini

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Chicken and dumplings

Chicken and dumplings is a soup that consists of a chicken cooked in water, with the resulting chicken broth being used to cook the dumplings by boiling. a dumpling—in this context—is a biscuit dough, which is a mixture of flour, shortening, and liquid (water, milk, buttermilk, or chicken stock). the dumplings are either rolled out flat, dropped, or formed into a ball. it is a popular comfort food dish, commonly found in the southern and midwestern united states, that is also attributed to being a french canadian meal that originated during the great depression. some sources say that chicken and dumplings originated in the southern united states during the antebellum era and was considered a mainstay during harsh economic times. one of the earliest versions of the recipe was cornmeal dumplings cooked with turnip greens. chicken and dumplings as a dish is prepared with a combination of simmered chicken meat, broth produced by simmering the chicken, multiple dumplings, and salt and pepper for seasoning. sometimes finely chopped vegetables, such as carrots and celery, are added to the broth, and herbs such as dill, parsley, thyme, or chives are added to the dumpling dough.

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Chicken cacciatore

Cacciatore (, ; italian pronunciation: [kattʃaˈtoːre]) means "hunter" in italian. in cuisine, alla cacciatora refers to a meal prepared "hunter-style" with onions, herbs, usually tomatoes, often bell peppers, and sometimes wine. cacciatore is popularly made with braised chicken (pollo alla cacciatora) or rabbit (coniglio alla cacciatora). the salamino cacciatore is a small salami that is seasoned with only garlic and pepper.

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Chicken creole

Stewed chicken with a spicy tomato sauce

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Chicken curry

Chicken curry or curry chicken is a dish originating from the indian subcontinent. it is common in the indian subcontinent, southeast asia, great britain, and the caribbean. a typical curry from the indian subcontinent consists of chicken stewed in an onion- and tomato-based sauce, flavoured with ginger, garlic, tomato puree, chilli peppers and a variety of spices, often including turmeric, cumin, coriander, cinnamon, and cardamom. outside of south asia, chicken curry is often made with a pre-made spice mixture known as curry powder.

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Chicken tikka masala

Chicken tikka masala is a dish consisting of roasted marinated chicken chunks (chicken tikka) in spiced curry sauce. the curry is usually creamy and orange-coloured. the dish was popularised by cooks from india living in great britain and is offered at restaurants around the world.

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Chilliwack corn

Popular sweet corn grown in chilliwack, british columbia

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Chocolate mousse cake

A mousse (; french: [mus]; "foam") is a soft prepared food that incorporates air bubbles to give it a light and airy texture. it can range from light and fluffy to creamy and thick, depending on preparation techniques. a mousse may be sweet or savory.sweet mousses are typically made with whipped egg whites, whipped cream, or both, and flavored with one or more of chocolate, coffee, caramel, puréed fruits, or various herbs and spices, such as mint or vanilla. in the case of some chocolate mousses, egg yolks are often stirred into melted chocolate to give the final product a richer mouthfeel. mousses are also typically chilled before being served, which gives them a denser texture. additionally, mousses are often frozen into silicone molds and unmolded to give the mousse a defined shape. sweetened mousse is served as a dessert, or used as an airy cake filling. it is sometimes stabilized with gelatin.savory mousses can be made from meat, fish, shellfish, foie gras, cheese, or vegetables. hot mousses often get their light texture from the addition of beaten egg whites.

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Cioppino

Cioppino (, italian: [tʃopˈpiːno]; from ligurian: cioppin [tʃuˈpiŋ]) is a fish stew originating in san francisco, california. it is an italian-american dish and is related to various regional fish soups and stews of italian cuisine.

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Clam chowder

New england clam chowder, occasionally referred to as boston or boston-style clam chowder, is a milk or cream-based chowder, and is often of a thicker consistency than other regional styles. it is commonly made with milk, butter, potatoes, salt pork, onion, and clams. flour or, historically, crushed hard tack may be added as a thickener. new england clam chowder is usually accompanied by oyster crackers. crackers may be crushed and mixed into the soup for thickener, or used as a garnish.

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Coffee

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, the seeds of berries from certain flowering plants in the coffea genus. from the coffee fruit, the seeds are separated to produce a stable, raw product: unroasted green coffee. the seeds are then roasted, a process which transforms them into a consumable product: roasted coffee, which is ground into fine particles that are typically steeped in hot water before being filtered out, producing a cup of coffee. coffee is darkly colored, bitter, slightly acidic and has a stimulating effect in humans, primarily due to its caffeine content. it is one of the most popular drinks in the world and can be prepared and presented in a variety of ways (e.g., espresso, french press, caffè latte, or already-brewed canned coffee). it is usually served hot, although chilled or iced coffee is common. sugar, sugar substitutes, milk or cream are often used to lessen the bitter taste or enhance the flavor. it may be served with coffee cake or another sweet dessert, like doughnuts. a commercial establishment that sells prepared coffee beverages is known as a coffeehouse or coffee shop (not to be confused with dutch coffeeshops selling cannabis). clinical research indicates that moderate coffee consumption is benign or mildly beneficial as a stimulant in healthy adults, with continuing research on whether long-term consumption has positive or negative effects.though coffee is now a global commodity, it has a long history tied closely to food traditions around the red sea. the earliest credible evidence of the drinking of coffee in the form of the modern beverage appears in modern-day yemen from the mid-15th century in sufi shrines, where coffee seeds were first roasted and brewed in a manner similar to current methods. the yemenis procured the coffee beans from the ethiopian highlands via coastal somali intermediaries and began cultivation. by the 16th century, the drink had reached the rest of the middle east and north africa, later spreading to europe. in the 20th century, coffee became a much more global commodity, creating different coffee cultures around the world. the two most commonly grown coffee bean types are c. arabica and c. robusta. coffee plants are cultivated in over 70 countries, primarily in the equatorial regions of the americas, southeast asia, the indian subcontinent, and africa. as of 2018, brazil was the leading grower of coffee beans, producing 35% of the world total. coffee is a major export commodity as the leading legal agricultural export for numerous countries. it is one of the most valuable commodities exported by developing countries. green, unroasted coffee is the most traded agricultural commodity and one of the most traded commodities overall, second only to petroleum. despite the sales of coffee reaching billions of dollars, those actually producing the beans are disproportionately living in poverty. critics also point to the coffee industry's negative impact on the environment and the clearing of land for coffee-growing and water use. the environmental costs and wage disparity of farmers are causing the market for fair trade and organic coffee to expand.

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Comox Brie

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Comox Camembert

Camembert made by natural pastures cheese company

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Craft beer

A craft brewery or microbrewery is a brewery that produces small amounts of beer, typically less than large breweries, and is often independently owned. such breweries are generally perceived and marketed as having an emphasis on enthusiasm, new flavours, and varied brewing techniques.the microbrewing movement began in both the united states and united kingdom in the 1970s, although traditional artisanal brewing existed in europe for centuries and subsequently spread to other countries. as the movement grew, and some breweries expanded their production and distribution, the more encompassing concept of craft brewing emerged. a brewpub is a pub that brews its own beer for sale on the premises.

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Date square

A date square is a canadian dessert or bar cookie made of cooked dates with an oatmeal crumb topping. in ohio it is known as matrimonial cake. in eastern canada it can also be known as date crumbles. however, a brief poll indicates most canadians are completely unaware of this. it is often found in coffee shops as a sweet snack food. sometimes nuts are added to the base layer or crumb topping, or other alterations. there can also be candied peel added to the date stuffing for a contrasting texture.

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Doukhobor borscht

Vegetarian borscht made with beets, mashed potatoes, cabbage, vegetables, a dish from russian and ukrainian doukhobor immigrants

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Dungeness crab

The dungeness crab (metacarcinus magister) is a species of crab inhabiting eelgrass beds and water bottoms along the west coast of north america. it typically grows to 20 cm (7.9 in) across the carapace and is a popular seafood. its common name comes from the port of dungeness, washington, united states, where it is "a prized crustacean that supports the most valuable fishery on the west coast.”

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Fig chutney

A chutney is a spread in the cuisines of the indian subcontinent. chutneys are made in a wide variety of forms, such as a tomato relish, a ground peanut garnish, yogurt or curd, cucumber, spicy coconut, spicy onion or mint dipping sauce. a common variant in anglo-indian cuisine uses a tart fruit such as sharp apples, rhubarb or damson pickle made milder by an equal weight of sugar (usually demerara, turbinado or brown sugar to replace jaggery in some indian sweet chutneys). vinegar was added to the recipe for english-style chutney that traditionally aims to give a long shelf life so that autumn fruit can be preserved for use throughout the year (as are jams, jellies and pickles) or else to be sold as a commercial product. indian pickles use mustard oil as a pickling agent, but anglo-indian style chutney uses malt or cider vinegar which produces a milder product that in western cuisine is often eaten with hard cheese or with cold meats and fowl, typically in cold pub lunches.

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Finnan haddie

Finnan haddie (also known as finnan haddock, finnan, finny haddock or findrum speldings) is cold-smoked haddock, representative of a regional method of smoking with green wood and peat in north-east scotland.

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Fish taco

Fish tacos originated in baja california in mexico, where they consist of grilled or fried fish, lettuce or cabbage, pico de gallo, and a sour cream or citrus/mayonnaise sauce, all placed on top of a corn or flour tortilla. in the united states, they were first popularized by the rubio's fast-food chain, and remain most popular in california, colorado, and washington. in california, they are often found at street vendors, and a regional variation is to serve them with cabbage and coleslaw dressing on top.

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Formaggino Garden Herb

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Formaggino Original

Cheese made by bella stella cheese

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Fruit

Apples, apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, plums, wild blueberries, etc

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Heidi

Cheese made by the farm house natural cheeses

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Home fries

Home fries (us, canada), house fries (us), american fries (us), fried potatoes (uk, canada and regional us), bratkartoffeln (german), bistro potatoes (southeastern us), or peasant potatoes are a type of basic potato dish made by pan- or skillet-frying chunked, sliced, wedged or diced potatoes that are sometimes unpeeled and may have been par-cooked by boiling, baking, steaming, or microwaving. they are sometimes served as a substitute for hash browns. home fries (or fried potatoes) are often paired with onions. in north america, home fries are popular as a breakfast side dish.

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Ice wine

Ice wine (or icewine; german: eiswein) is a type of dessert wine produced from grapes that have been frozen while still on the vine. the sugars and other dissolved solids do not freeze, but the water does, allowing for a more concentrated grape juice to develop. the grapes' must is then pressed from the frozen grapes, resulting in a smaller amount of more concentrated, very sweet juice. with ice wines, the freezing happens before the fermentation, not afterwards. unlike the grapes from which other dessert wines are made, such as sauternes, tokaji, or trockenbeerenauslese, ice wine grapes should not be affected by botrytis cinerea or noble rot, at least not to any great degree. only healthy grapes keep in good shape until the opportunity arises for an ice wine harvest, which in extreme cases can occur after the new year, on a northern hemisphere calendar. this gives ice wine its characteristic refreshing sweetness balanced by high acidity. when the grapes are free of botrytis, they are said to come in "clean". ice wine production is risky (the frost may not come at all before the grapes rot or are otherwise lost) and requires the availability of a large enough labour force to pick the whole crop within a few hours, at a moment's notice, on the first morning that is cold enough. this results in relatively small amounts of ice wine being made worldwide, making ice wines generally expensive. ice wine production is limited to that minority of the world's wine-growing regions where the necessary cold temperatures can be expected to be reached with some regularity. canada is the world's largest producer of ice wines, producing a greater volume of ice wine than all other countries combined, followed by germany.

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Japadog

Japadog is a small chain of street food stands and restaurants located in vancouver, british columbia, canada (there was also a location in new york city which closed in 2013). the chain, which specializes in hot dogs that include variants of japanese-style foods like okonomiyaki, yakisoba, teriyaki and tonkatsu, is owned by noriki tamura.

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King crab

King crabs are a taxon of decapod crustaceans chiefly found in cold seas. because of their large size and the taste of their meat, many species are widely caught and sold as food, the most common being the red king crab (paralithodes camtschaticus). king crabs are generally thought to be derived from hermit crab-like ancestors within the paguridae, which may explain the asymmetry still found in the adult forms. this ancestry is supported by several anatomical peculiarities which are present only in king crabs and hermit crabs. although some doubt still exists about this theory, king crabs are the most widely quoted example of carcinisation among the decapoda. the evidence for this explanation comes from the asymmetry of the king crab's abdomen, which is thought to reflect the asymmetry of hermit crabs, which must fit into a spiral shell.

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Lamb

Lamb, hogget, and mutton, generically sheep meat, are the meat of domestic sheep, ovis aries. a sheep in its first year is a lamb and its meat is also lamb. the meat from sheep in their second year is hogget. older sheep meat is mutton. generally, "hogget" and "sheep meat" are not used by consumers outside norway, new zealand, south africa and australia. hogget has become more common in england, particularly in the north (lancashire and yorkshire) often in association with rare breed and organic farming. in south asian and caribbean cuisine, "mutton" often means goat meat. at various times and places, "mutton" or "goat mutton" has occasionally been used to mean goat meat.lamb is the most expensive of the three types and in recent decades sheep meat is increasingly only retailed as "lamb", sometimes stretching the accepted distinctions given above. the stronger-tasting mutton is now hard to find in many areas, despite the efforts of the mutton renaissance campaign in the uk. in australia, the term prime lamb is often used to refer to lambs raised for meat. other languages, for example french, spanish, italian and arabic, make similar or even more detailed distinctions among sheep meats by age and sometimes by sex and diet—for example, lechazo in spanish refers to meat from milk-fed (unweaned) lambs.

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Landjäger

Landjäger is a semidried sausage traditionally made in southern germany, austria, switzerland, and alsace. it is popular as a snack food during activities such as hiking. it also has a history as soldier's food because it keeps without refrigeration and comes in single-meal portions. as a meal, landjäger sausage can be boiled and served with potatoes and fresh greens.

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Mushroom stew

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Naan

Naan (hindi: नान, persian: نان, romanized: nān, urdu: نان, pashto: نان dari: نان, bengali: নান) is a leavened, oven-baked or tawa-fried flatbread which is found in the cuisines mainly of western asia, central asia, indian subcontinent, indonesia, myanmar, and the caribbean.

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Nanaimo bar

The nanaimo bar is a bar dessert that requires no baking and is named after the city of nanaimo, british columbia. it consists of three layers: a wafer, nut (walnuts, almonds, or pecans), and coconut crumb base; custard icing in the middle; and a layer of chocolate ganache on top. many varieties exist, consisting of various types of crumb, various flavours of icing (such as peanut butter or coconut, mocha), and various types of chocolate.

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Naturally Smoked Boerenkaas

Cheese made by natural pastures cheese company

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Oyster

Oyster is the common name for a number of different families of salt-water bivalve molluscs that live in marine or brackish habitats. in some species, the valves are highly calcified, and many are somewhat irregular in shape. many, but not all oysters are in the superfamily ostreoidea. some types of oysters are commonly consumed (cooked or raw), and in some locales are regarded as a delicacy. some types of pearl oysters are harvested for the pearl produced within the mantle. windowpane oysters are harvested for their translucent shells, which are used to make various kinds of decorative objects.

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Oyster Motoyaki

Motoyaki is a style of cooking, involving baked food topped with a mayonnaise-based sauce and served in an oyster shell. it is typically available in japanese restaurants on the pacific coast of canada. examples of motoyaki dishes are oyster motoyaki and lobster motoyaki.

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Palak paneer

Palak paneer (pronounced [paːlək pəniːɾ]) is a vegetarian dish, consisting of paneer (a type of cottage cheese) in a thick paste made from puréed spinach, called palak in hindi, marathi, gujarati, and other indian languages.the terms palak paneer and saag paneer are sometimes used interchangeably in restaurants in the anglosphere. however, saag paneer is different from traditional palak paneer in that it contains other green leafy vegetables, such as mustard greens, whereas palak paneer only contains spinach. dhaba restaurants often specialize in palak paneer.

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Pecan squares

Pecan pie treats with a shortbread crust, baked in a casserole dish

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Pemmican

Pemmican (also pemican in older sources) is a mixture of tallow, dried meat, and sometimes dried berries. a calorie-rich food, it can be used as a key component in prepared meals or eaten raw. historically, it was an important part of indigenous cuisine in certain parts of north america and it is still prepared today. the word comes from the cree word ᐱᒦᐦᑳᓐ (pimîhkân), which is derived from the word ᐱᒥᕀ (pimî), "fat, grease". the lakota (or sioux) word is wasná, originally meaning "grease derived from marrow bones", with the wa- creating a noun, and sná referring to small pieces that adhere to something. it was invented by the indigenous peoples of north america.pemmican was widely adopted as a high-energy food by europeans involved in the fur trade and later by arctic and antarctic explorers, such as captain robert bartlett, ernest shackleton, richard e. byrd, fridtjof nansen, robert falcon scott, george w. delong, and roald amundsen.

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Pho

Phở or pho (uk: , us: , canada: ; vietnamese: [fəː˧˩˧] (listen)) is a vietnamese soup dish consisting of broth, rice noodles (bánh phở), herbs, and meat (usually beef (phở bò), sometimes chicken (phở gà). pho is a popular food in vietnam where it is served in households, street stalls and restaurants countrywide. pho is considered vietnam's national dish.pho originated in the early 20th century in northern vietnam, and was popularized throughout the world by refugees after the vietnam war. because pho's origins are poorly documented, there is disagreement over the cultural influences that led to its development in vietnam, as well as the etymology of the name. the hanoi (northern) and saigon (southern) styles of pho differ by noodle width, sweetness of broth, and choice of herbs.

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Poke cake

Cake in which holes are poked and filled with fruit, caramel, coconut, chocolate, condensed milk

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Pork ribs

Pork ribs are a cut of pork popular in western and asian cuisines. the ribcage of a domestic pig, meat and bones together, is cut into usable pieces, prepared by smoking, grilling, or baking – usually with a sauce, often barbecue – and then served.

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Potato bread

Potato bread is a form of bread in which potato flour or potato replaces a portion of the regular wheat flour. it is cooked in a variety of ways, including baking it on a hot griddle or pan, or in an oven. it may be leavened or unleavened, and may have a variety of other ingredients baked into it. the ratio of potato to wheat flour varies significantly from recipe to recipe, with some recipes having a majority of potato, and others having a majority of wheat flour. some recipes call for mashed potatoes, with others calling for dehydrated potato flakes. it is available as a commercial product in many countries, with similar variations in ingredients, cooking method, and other variables.

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Quinoa salad

Quinoa (chenopodium quinoa; , from quechua kinwa or kinuwa) is a flowering plant in the amaranth family. it is a herbaceous annual plant grown as a crop primarily for its edible seeds; the seeds are rich in protein, dietary fiber, b vitamins, and dietary minerals in amounts greater than in many grains. quinoa is not a grass, but rather a pseudocereal botanically related to spinach and amaranth (amaranthus spp.), and originated in the andean region of northwestern south america. it was first used to feed livestock 5,200–7,000 years ago, and for human consumption 3,000–4,000 years ago in the lake titicaca basin of peru and bolivia.today, almost all production in the andean region is done by small farms and associations. its cultivation has spread to more than 70 countries, including kenya, india, the united states, and several european countries. as a result of increased popularity and consumption in north america, europe, and australasia, quinoa crop prices tripled between 2006 and 2014.

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Roasted eggplant

Eggplant (us, canada, australia), aubergine (uk, ireland) or brinjal (indian subcontinent, singapore, malaysia, south africa) is a plant species in the nightshade family solanaceae. solanum melongena is grown worldwide for its edible fruit. most commonly purple, the spongy, absorbent fruit is used in several cuisines. typically used as a vegetable in cooking, it is a berry by botanical definition. as a member of the genus solanum, it is related to the tomato, chili pepper, and potato, although those are of the new world while the eggplant is of the old world. like the tomato, its skin and seeds can be eaten, but, like the potato, it is usually eaten cooked. eggplant is nutritionally low in macronutrient and micronutrient content, but the capability of the fruit to absorb oils and flavors into its flesh through cooking expands its use in the culinary arts. it was originally domesticated from the wild nightshade species thorn or bitter apple, s. incanum, probably with two independent domestications: one in south asia, and one in east asia. in 2018, china and india combined accounted for 87% of the world production of eggplants.

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Roast turkey

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Rosemary chicken

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Salmon

Salmon () is the common name for several species of ray-finned fish in the family salmonidae. other fish in the same family include trout, char, grayling, and whitefish. salmon are native to tributaries of the north atlantic (genus salmo) and pacific ocean (genus oncorhynchus). many species of salmon have been introduced into non-native environments such as the great lakes of north america and patagonia in south america. salmon are intensively farmed in many parts of the world.typically, salmon are anadromous: they hatch in fresh water, migrate to the ocean, then return to fresh water to reproduce. however, populations of several species are restricted to fresh water throughout their lives. folklore has it that the fish return to the exact spot where they hatched to spawn. tracking studies have shown this to be mostly true. a portion of a returning salmon run may stray and spawn in different freshwater systems; the percent of straying depends on the species of salmon. homing behavior has been shown to depend on olfactory memory.

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Salmon burger

A salmon burger is a type of fishcake made mostly from salmon in the style of a hamburger. the salmon requires a binder to make it stick together and is easy to overcook which makes it too dry. salmon burgers are especially common in alaska where they are routinely offered as an alternative to beef hamburgers.

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Salmon candy

Smoked salmon strips with a sweet glaze

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Salmon jerky

Smoked salmon is a preparation of salmon, typically a fillet that has been cured and hot or cold smoked. due to its moderately high price, smoked salmon is considered a delicacy. although the term lox is sometimes applied to smoked salmon, they are different products.

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Scones

A scone is a baked good, usually made of either wheat or oatmeal with baking powder as a leavening agent, and baked on sheet pans. a scone is often slightly sweetened and occasionally glazed with egg wash. the scone is a basic component of the cream tea. it differs from teacakes and other types of sweets that are made with yeast. scones were chosen as the republic of ireland representative for café europe during the austrian presidency of the european union in 2006, while the united kingdom chose shortbread.

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Silog

Silog is a class of filipino breakfast dishes containing sinangag (fried rice) and itlog (egg; in context, fried egg). they are served with various viands or ulam, usually meat dishes such as tapa, longganisa or ham. the name of the accompanying meat dish determines the portmanteau name of the silog; for example, the former three would be known as tapsilog, longsilog, and hamsilog.

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Smoked salmon

Smoked salmon is a preparation of salmon, typically a fillet that has been cured and hot or cold smoked. due to its moderately high price, smoked salmon is considered a delicacy. although the term lox is sometimes applied to smoked salmon, they are different products.

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Sourdough bread

Sourdough is a bread made by the fermentation of dough using wild lactobacillaceae and yeast. lactic acid from fermentation imparts a sour taste and improves keeping qualities.

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Sourdough pancakes

A pancake (or hot-cake, griddlecake, or flapjack) is a flat cake, often thin and round, prepared from a starch-based batter that may contain eggs, milk and butter and cooked on a hot surface such as a griddle or frying pan, often frying with oil or butter. it is a type of batter bread. archaeological evidence suggests that pancakes were probably eaten in prehistoric societies.the pancake's shape and structure varies worldwide. in the united kingdom, pancakes are often unleavened and resemble a crêpe. in north america, a leavening agent is used (typically baking powder) creating a thick fluffy pancake. a crêpe is a thin breton pancake of french origin cooked on one or both sides in a special pan or crepe maker to achieve a lacelike network of fine bubbles. a well-known variation originating from southeast europe is a palačinke, a thin moist pancake fried on both sides and filled with jam, cream cheese, chocolate, or ground walnuts, but many other fillings—sweet or savoury—can also be used. when potato is used as a major portion of the batter, the result is a potato pancake. commercially prepared pancake mixes are available in some countries. like waffles, commercially prepared frozen pancakes are available from companies like eggo. when buttermilk is used in place of or in addition to milk, the pancake develops a tart flavor and becomes known as a buttermilk pancake, which is common in scotland and the us. buckwheat flour can be used in a pancake batter, making for a type of buckwheat pancake, a category that includes blini, kaletez, ploye, and memil-buchimgae. pancakes may be served at any time of the day or year with a variety of toppings or fillings, but they have developed associations with particular times and toppings in different regions. in north america, they are typically considered a breakfast food and serve a similar function to waffles. in britain and the commonwealth, they are associated with shrove tuesday, commonly known as "pancake day", when, historically, perishable ingredients had to be used up before the fasting period of lent.

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Spice cookies

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Split pea soup

Pea soup or split pea soup is soup made typically from dried peas, such as the split pea. it is, with variations, a part of the cuisine of many cultures. it is most often greyish-green or yellow in color depending on the regional variety of peas used; all are cultivars of pisum sativum.

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Spot prawns

Pandalus platyceros, also called california spot prawn (as well as santa barbara spot prawn and monterey bay spot prawn) or alaskan prawn, is a shrimp of the genus pandalus.spot shrimp are a large shrimp found in the north pacific. they range from the clean waters off unalaska island, alaska, to san diego. the commercial spot prawn fishery along the british columbia coast is considered sustainable ("occur in sufficient numbers to support several small commercial and recreational fisheries") and provides the largest landed value to the bc shrimp fishery.

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Spruce

Spruce beer is a beverage flavored with the buds, needles, or essence of spruce trees. spruce beer can refer to either alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages. a number of flavors are associated with spruce-flavored beverages, ranging from floral, citrus, and fruity, to cola-like flavors to resinous and piney. this diversity in flavor likely comes from the choice of spruce species, the season in which the needles are harvested, and the manner of preparation. using evergreen needles to create beverages originated with the indigenous peoples of north america who used the drink as a cure for scurvy during the winter months when fresh fruits were not available, as the fresh shoots of many spruces and pines are a natural source of vitamin c. it may also have been brewed in scandinavia prior to european contact with the americas, but most french and british explorers were ignorant of its use as a treatment for scurvy when they arrived in north america. the first nations people were probably first to brew it and it was used to prevent scurvy by jacques cartier and his explorers when they arrived in stadacona in what is now quebec in 1535. european sailors adopted the practice and subsequently spread it across the world.

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Thai curry

Thai curry or kaeng (thai: แกง, pronounced [kɛ̄ːŋ]) is a dish in thai cuisine made from curry paste, coconut milk or water, meat, seafood, vegetables or fruit, and herbs. curries in thailand mainly differ from the curries in indian cuisine in their use of ingredients such as herbs and aromatic leaves over a mix of spices.

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Thrills

Thrills is a canadian brand of chewing gum. it was originally produced by the o-pee-chee company of london, ontario, canada which was subsequently bought by nestle in the late 1980s. it is well known for its purple colour and its distinctive flavour. comparisons of its flavour to soap are so prevalent that recent packaging states "it still tastes like soap!". thrills once came in a paper envelope or blister pack, but now come in a cardboard package similar to a chiclets box. it is now made in spain for tootsie roll industries. there are ten pieces of gum in each package and each package has the dimensions of 22 x 9.8 x 4.7 cm.

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Tiger Blue

Cheese made by poplar grove cheese

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Tornado potato

Tornado potatoes (korean: 회오리 감자; hoeori gamja), also called twist potatoes or tornado fries, are a popular street food in south korea, originally developed by jeong eun suk of agricultural hoeori inc. it is a deep fried spiral-cut whole potato on a skewer, brushed with various seasonings such as onion, cheese, or honey. some varieties have spliced sausages in between.

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Traditional Clothbound Cheddar

9 to 12 month aged cheese made by the farm house natural cheeses

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Traditional Clothbound Cheddar

1 to 3 year aged cheese made by the farm house natural cheeses

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Turkey pie

Pot pie is the north american term for a type of meat pie with a top pie crust that is commonly used throughout the continent, and is most often found in the united states and canada consisting of flaky pastry. pot pies may be made with a variety of fillings including poultry, beef, seafood, or plant-based meat substitute fillings, and may also differ in the types of crust. in both countries, various versions exist and can vary significantly in terms of both preparation and ingredients, with chicken pot pie being the most popular variety of the dish.

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Wine

Wine is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grapes. yeast consumes the sugar in the grapes and converts it to ethanol and carbon dioxide, releasing heat in the process. different varieties of grapes and strains of yeasts are major factors in different styles of wine. these differences result from the complex interactions between the biochemical development of the grape, the reactions involved in fermentation, the grape's growing environment (terroir), and the wine production process. many countries enact legal appellations intended to define styles and qualities of wine. these typically restrict the geographical origin and permitted varieties of grapes, as well as other aspects of wine production. wines not made from grapes involve fermentation of other crops including rice wine and other fruit wines such as plum, cherry, pomegranate, currant and elderberry. wine has been produced for thousands of years. the earliest evidence of wine is from the caucasus region in today's georgia (6000 bce), persia (5000 bce), and italy (4000 bce). new world wine has some connection to alcoholic beverages made by the indigenous peoples of the americas, but is mainly connected to later spanish traditions in new spain. later, as old world wine further developed viticulture techniques, europe would encompass three of the largest wine-producing regions. today, the five countries with the largest wine-producing regions are in italy, spain, france, the united states, and china.wine has long played an important role in religion. red wine was associated with blood by the ancient egyptians and was used by both the greek cult of dionysus and the romans in their bacchanalia; judaism also incorporates it in the kiddush, and christianity in the eucharist. egyptian, greek, roman, and israeli wine cultures are still connected to these ancient roots. similarly the largest wine regions in italy, spain, and france have heritages in connection to sacramental wine, likewise, viticulture traditions in the southwestern united states started within new spain as catholic friars and monks first produced wines in new mexico and california.

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Yakisoba sauce

Sauce for stir fried noodles (yakisoba), made with worcestershire sauce, oyster sauce, soy sauce, ketchup, sugar

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Yorkshire pudding

Yorkshire pudding is a baked pudding made from a batter of eggs, flour, and milk or water. a common british side dish, it is a versatile food that can be served in numerous ways depending on its ingredients, size, and the accompanying components of the meal. as a first course, it can be served with onion gravy. for a main course, it may be served with meat and gravy, and is part of the traditional sunday roast, but can also be filled with foods such as bangers and mash to make a meal. sausages can be added to make toad in the hole. the 18th-century cookery writer hannah glasse is the first to use the term "yorkshire pudding" in print. yorkshire puddings are similar to popovers, an american light roll made from basically the same recipe, and to dutch baby pancakes.

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