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Poutine
Sign in to savePoutine is a Canadian dish of French fries and cheese curds topped with a hot brown beef and chicken stock gravy. It emerged in Central Quebec in the late 1950s, though its exact origins are uncertain, and there are several competing claims regarding its origin. For many years, it was used by some to mock Quebec society. Poutine later became celebrated as a symbol of Québécois culture and the province of Quebec. It has long been associated with Quebec cuisine, and its rise in prominence has led to its growing popularity throughout the rest of Canada.
Key facts
- Food.name
- Poutine
- Food.image
- Food at WIkimanian 2017 02.jpg
- Food.caption
- A serving of poutine from Montreal, Quebec
- Food.place_of_origin
- Canada
- Food.region
- Central Quebec
- Food.creators
- Many claims
- Food.year
- Late 1950s
- Food.course
- Main course or side dish
- Food.main_ingredient
- French fries, gravy,
- Food.cookbook
- Poutine
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