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Poutine – Canada’s Comfort in a Bowl

Poutine – Canada’s Comfort in a Bowl

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This episode explores poutine, the beloved Canadian dish that blends warmth, nostalgia, and cultural identity into one irresistible bowl. Born in rural Québec in the 1950s, poutine began as an unplanned combination of fries and cheese curds — a “mess” that quickly became a sensation. The addition of hot gravy transformed it into the iconic trio known today.

As poutine spread across Québec and the rest of Canada, it grew into a symbol of pride for French-speaking communities, representing resilience, humor, and the desire to preserve cultural heritage. Over time, poutine evolved through regional and international variations: smoked meat poutine in Montréal, fusion versions across Canada, and global interpretations from kimchi poutine to shawarma poutine.

Despite its countless variations, poutine remains rooted in honesty and comfort. It is food meant to warm cold nights, brighten long days, and bring people together. Whether eaten in a small roadside diner or served with gourmet ingredients in upscale restaurants, poutine carries the same spirit — joy, indulgence, and home.

Ultimately, the episode portrays poutine as more than a dish. It is a bowl of connection, celebrating Canada’s diverse identity, shared traditions, and the beauty found in simple, hearty food.

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