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What specialties and delicacies in Canada do you know?

Canada has a beautiful natural environment, advanced education system and perfect social welfare.

Today, I would like to share with you a relaxing and lively topic: Canadian specialty food.

Rum and Whiskey Haagen-Dazs You can buy Haagen-Dazs in any supermarket in Canada.

There are generally two flavors, namely "rum" and "whiskey", and are marked with alcohol content, about 5%.

Friends who are light drinkers should be careful. Although the alcohol content is not high, with the ice cream as a cover, you may get drunk accidentally.

Wheatgrass Freshly Squeezed Grass Juice When you pass by a freshly squeezed juice shop in Canada, such as jugo juice, you can always see pots of small potted plants on the counter.

Don't think it's a decoration, it's real wheatgrass.

If you order a cup of wheatgrass juice, the clerk will take a few handfuls of wheat from the small basin and put it into the juicer.

The cup that holds the juice is very small, just like a cup for drinking liquor.

The main function of freshly squeezed grass juice is to detoxify. Not to mention the taste, it feels like fighting poison with poison.

Preserved egg pastry is a pastry made with preserved eggs. It is made by putting a whole preserved egg inside and wrapping the pastry on the outside.

This is much more flavorful than egg yolk cakes. The egg yolks in egg yolk cakes are usually not very big, and the texture of egg yolks is much more normal than preserved eggs.

Preserved egg puff pastry is not sold in every dim sum shop. You can buy it at Maxim's store in Metrotown and the dim sum shop opposite the h-mart in Aberdeen.