The first thing that popped into my head was BeaverTails. This culinary delight was born in Ottawa and rightfully calls Ontario its birthplace. Check out the following link (or click on the photo below) to read the rest of the story and check out Eat This Town to see the rest of the series highlighting each provinces iconic foods. Happy Canada's Day too eh.
So I Got Invited To Contribute to Eat This Town's Iconic Foods Of Canada: Ontario Edition.......6/29/2017 A fellow Canadian blogger, Lindsay Nelson (her blog is called Eat This Town) asked me to contribute to a series she is creating about the iconic foods of each province in Canada in honour of Canada's 150th birthday. I was asked to write a piece about one iconic food from Ontario. Ontario is such a melting pot of cultures with such an eclectic array of culinary options that it took a moment for my mind to focus on a food that was truly unique to the province.
The first thing that popped into my head was BeaverTails. This culinary delight was born in Ottawa and rightfully calls Ontario its birthplace. Check out the following link (or click on the photo below) to read the rest of the story and check out Eat This Town to see the rest of the series highlighting each provinces iconic foods. Happy Canada's Day too eh.
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6/16/2018 02:13:10 pm
I love Beavertails! I was born in Canada but I grew up in the US but I can never forget this place. My grandma used to take us here as a reward for being good girls and good boys. I really miss the place especially the delicious pastries and the frozen treats that they serve. I heard that there are Beavertails international stores like in Mexico and Japan so hopefully they will open up stores in the US.
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9/22/2018 01:09:14 am
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