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Country food, in Canada, refers to the traditional diets of Aboriginal people (the First Nations, Metis, and Inuit), especially in remote northern regions where Western food is an expensive import, and traditional foods are still relied upon.[1][2]
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First Nations
For the traditional diets of each nation, see list of First Nations peoples.
See also: Native American cuisineMétis
Main article: Métis people (Canada)Inuit
Main article: Inuit dietInuit consume a diet of foods that are fished, hunted, and gathered locally. This may include caribou, walrus, ringed seal, bearded seal, beluga whale, polar bear, berries, and fireweed.
References
- ^ http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic29-2-105.pdf
- ^ http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic44-3-196.pdf
See also
- Peasant food
- Staple food
- Soul food
- Bush meat (Africa)
- Bushfood (Australia)
- Game (food)
Categories:- Inuit cuisine
- First Nations culture
- Métis culture
- Culture of the Arctic
- Canadian cuisine
- Aboriginal cuisine in Canada
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