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Originally Posted by xzmattzx
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Does Newfoundland have a specialty food? For instance, poutine is a Quebec food (that has spread). Or, brisket is a Texas type of barbecue, whereas pork is a North Carolina type of barbecue.
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A few, yes. I’m not sure the extent to which they’re just us. Almost all would be Irish or English.
Biggest one is Jigg’s Dinner (boiled root vegetables, salt beef, pease pudding, mustard pickles, etc.)
Our equivalent of poutine is FDG - fries, gravy, and dressing (stuffing it’s called elsewhere I think). But it’s local stuffing with Newfoundland savoury. Stove Top or whatever doesn’t work.
Lots of weird fish things. Fish’n brewis, cod tongues/cheeks, etc.
Lots of boiled puddings like figgy duff.
Toutons is another - fried sweet dough. Typically a breakfast food dipped in molasses but these days you can use butter or stuff them with anything. For example, had a butter chicken one yesterday.
Pepsi makes a few things here that I think are only available in a couple of markets - pineapple crush, birch beer soda, etc.
Lots of game meat (it’s legal for restaurants to sell it here) - moose, seal, and turr being the most popular. It’s often not traditionally prepared but still a local twist (for example, tapas cafes with moose spring rolls, etc.)