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Wat (wie) is Poutine - definitie

QUÉBÉCOIS DISH OF FRESH CUT FRIES TOPPED WITH CHEESE CURDS AND HOT BROWN GRAVY
Disco fries; Chips, cheese and gravy; Poutinerie; Poutineries; Chicken Poutine; Beef Poutine
  • In the United States]]) styled as the [[Flag of Canada]] during [[Canada Day]] celebrations in [[Trafalgar Square]]
  • [[Joey Chestnut]] holds the trophy at the 2012 World Poutine Eating Championship in Toronto.
  • [[La Banquise]], a poutinerie in Montreal, serves more than thirty varieties of poutine.<ref name="SemenakBanquise"/>
  • Polish-inspired poutine with [[pierogi]] instead of French fries
  • alt=Poutine with a thicker beef gravy
  • Signage outside Montreal's Vladimir Poutine restaurant<!--photo from Wikimania 2017-->

poutine         
Canadian delicacy, made with french fries, gravy, and cheese curds.
I'll get the poutine please, with extra gravy.
Poutine         
Poutine () is a dish of french fries and cheese curds topped with a brown gravy. It emerged in Quebec, in the late 1950s in the Centre-du-Québec region, though its exact origins are uncertain and there are several competing claims regarding its invention.
Poutine râpée         
TRADITIONAL ACADIAN DUMPLING DISH
Poutines râpées; Poutines rapees; Poutine rapee
is a traditional Acadian dish that in its most common form consists of a boiled potato dumpling with a pork filling; it is usually prepared with a mixture of grated and mashed potato.

Wikipedia

Poutine

Poutine (Quebec French: [put͡sɪn] (listen)) is a dish of french fries and cheese curds topped with a brown gravy. It emerged in Quebec, in the late 1950s in the Centre-du-Québec region, though its exact origins are uncertain and there are several competing claims regarding its invention. For many years, it was mocked and used by some to stigmatize Quebec society. Poutine later became celebrated as a symbol of Québécois culture and the province of Quebec. It has long been associated with Quebec cuisine, and its rise in prominence has led to popularity throughout the rest of Canada and in the northern United States.

Annual poutine celebrations occur in Montreal, Quebec City, and Drummondville, as well as Toronto, Ottawa, New Hampshire, and Chicago. It has been called "Canada's national dish", though some critics believe this labelling represents cultural appropriation of the Québécois or Quebec's national identity. Many variations on the original recipe are popular, leading some to suggest that poutine has emerged as a new dish classification in its own right, as with sandwiches and dumplings.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Poutine
1. At Chez Vachon, waitress Diane Panzieri said she enjoys the candidates‘ visits even if she is usually too busy serving crepes and poutine –– French fries smothered with gravy and cheese – to stop and chat.