In 2119, Canada's must-buy list included Dreamcatcher, red wine, salmon and chocolate.
1. Dreamcatcher?
The lucky things of North American Indians come from the care of their mothers and gods for their children. Indians believe that this round net, which is woven from the feather leather of trees and animal gods symbolizing mother earth, can drive away evil spirits, bring good luck and bless the whole family's dreams come true when hanging outside the tent. If you have time, you can also ask someone to make it on the spot and compile it into your own unique birthday stone.
2, red wine
Canadian red wine, represented by ice wine, has improved its quality year by year, and is also well received worldwide. Its producing areas are mainly around Ou Ken, British Columbia, Niagara, Ontario, Laurentian, Quebec and other places.
3. Salmon
Canada's world-famous aquatic product is salmon, also known as salmon. Salmon, a specialty of Canada, can be bought in the fish cabinets of local shops, and winter is the off-season. There are various ways to smoke salmon. You can buy half a piece for your own use, and you can buy packaged sliced salmon if you give it away.
4. Chocolate
A chocolate bar from Vancouver. Nanimo sticks are made of whole wheat crumbs, shredded coconut, walnuts, vanilla pudding and chocolate, which were popular all over the country in the 1951s.
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