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A Canadian delight, Big Turk bar’s roots go back centuries
“It’s an irresistible cultural blend of east-meets-west and qualified successor to the Reese Peanut Butter Cup
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Quartz
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From a food film fest to a butter tart crawl, a sugar shack in the woods and an island Edenthese are my top picks for unique Canadian culinary experiences from coast to coast to coast! I’ve been fortunate enough to have eaten my way through every single province – and Yukon – in this vast... Original article: Unique Canadian Culinary Experiences
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· Jun 28, 2026
Greenspan: Dark chocolate, gold bars and the maestro who shaped a century of capitalism
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· Jun 28, 2026
World Cup gets rest day by proxy as Canada provide perfect bridge to the knockout stage
Canada take their place in history and a pub quiz near you as the first ever winners of a last-32 World Cup game.
The Suburban
· Jul 4, 2026
Tenth annual Festival des bières de Laval brewing from July 10-12_4.jpg
Tenth annual Festival des bières de Laval brewing from July 10-12_4.jpg
Nepal News
· Jul 5, 2026
जागिर छाडेर कृषिमा ‘करिअर’
जनकपुरधाम। जनकपुरधाम उपमहानगरपालिका-२३ र महोत्तरीको पिपरा गाउँपालिकाको सिमानामा रहेको नन्दनी डेरी उद्योगमा बिहानदेखि साँझसम्म ग्राहकको चहलपहल हुन्छ। कोही दूध, दही र पनिर किन्न जान्छन्, कोही नास्ता र मिठाईका लागि त्यहाँ पुग्छन्। करिब १३ वर्षअघि पाँच युवाले सुरु गरेको डेरी दूध र दुग्धजन्य परिकारका कारण अहिले स्थानीय बजारमा परिचित छ। कुनै बेला खेतीयोग्य जमिन मात्र रहेको []
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Related coverage for "A Canadian delight, Big Turk bar’s roots go back centuries": Quartz — 20 countries where food is the point of the trip — not an afterthought. Simple Bites — Unique Canadian Culinary Experiences. BizNews — Greenspan: Dark chocolate, gold bars and the maestro who shaped a century of capitalism. Football365 — World Cup gets rest day by proxy as Canada provide perfect bridge to the knockout stage. The Suburban — Tenth annual Festival des bières de Laval brewing from July 10-12_4.jpg. Nepal News — जागिर छाडेर कृषिमा ‘करिअर’