Poutine--it's the national dish of Canada! There are three basic ingredients: cheese curd, beef gravy and potato fries. Despite the great difficulty of finding cheese curd in Texas, I made it once. My mouth was in ecstasy. If you haven't tried poutine yet, you must.
But that's just basic poutine. There's also poutine pizza (pictured above), ice cream poutine, foie gras poutine, Guinness beer poutine, deep fried poutine and more! You can view 38 different kinds at the link.
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It's from Quebec, Canada, not everywhere in Canada ;)
A bit like saying Rattle Snake meat is the national dish of USA, where it's only found in the south ;)
A statement with a lot of potential interpretations.
Had one today, discount of 28% because in January, the colder it is, the less it cost ;) (it was -28 C degrees today)
http://labanquise.com/en/
http://smokespoutinerie.com/
The funny thing about saying it's made from a single piece of wood is that you could say that about anything piece or pieces of furniture made from the same tree. After all, the "single piece of wood" did get sawn at some point - unless those are really flexible legs.