Poutine (
Quebec French pronunciation
putsɪn (help?info)) is a dish consisting of
French fries topped with fresh
cheese curds and covered with hot
gravy (usually brown gravy) and sometimes other additional ingredients. The curds' freshness is important as it makes them soft in the warm fries, without completely melting. It is a quintessential
Canadian comfort food, especially but not exclusively among
Qu?b?cois.
Poutine is a
fast food staple in
Canada; it is sold by many fast food chains (such as
New York Fries and
Harvey's) in the provinces, in small diners and
pubs, as well as by roadside "poutine trucks" and "fries stands," commonly known as "casse-cro?tes" in Quebec. International chains like
McDonalds[1],
A&W[2],
Kentucky Fried Chicken and
Burger King[3] also sell mass-produced poutine across Canada, especially in Quebec. Popular Quebec restaurants that serve poutine include
Chez Ashton (
Quebec City), La Banquise (
Montreal),
Lafleur Restaurants,
La Belle Province and
Dic Ann's Hamburgers. Along with
fries and
pizza, poutine is a very common dish sold and eaten in
high school cafeterias in southern
Ontario and
Manitoba. It's also a very popular meal at ski resorts.
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