*[http://www.wildfoods.ca/ Canadian Wild Foods]
[[Category:Japanese cuisine]]
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*the [[Canadian Food Inspection Agency]] (CFIA)
*[http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/fssa/concen/specif/arsenice.shtml Canadian Food Inspection Agency] — Factsheet
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...he official state grain) and it is mainly cultivated in [[paddy field]]s. Canadian wild rice is usually harvested from natural bodies of water; the province o
[[Category:Canadian cuisine]]
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..., the berry is valued both by [[Nordic countries|Nordic]] seafarers and by Canadian [[Inuit]] as protection against [[scurvy]]. Its high [[benzoic acid]] conte
[[Category:Canadian cuisine]]
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In [[Jewish cuisine|Jewish]] and [[Romanian cuisine]] a sweetened horseradish-vinegar sauce called ''chrain'' or ''hrean'' trad
* [[German cuisine#Spices and condiments]]
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...cially popular in the cuisine of the US state of [[West Virginia]] and the Canadian province of [[Quebec]] when they emerge in the springtime. A common descrip
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...Canola]], originally a syncopated form of the abbreviation "Can.O., L-A." (Canadian Oilseed, Low-Acid) that was used by the Manitoba government to label the se
[[Category:Cantonese cuisine]]
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:''For the Canadian [[fanzine]], see ''[[Opuntia (fanzine)]].
...refreshing drink. The fruit is a favourite in [[Cuisine of Sicily|Sicilian cuisine]], where it is called '''''ficurinnia'''''<ref name = indiafig>"[[India]]n
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By one specific example in the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]] interview, [[Earl Mindell]] claimed the [[Me
[[Category:Chinese cuisine]]
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