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A date square is a Canadian dessert or bar cookie made of cooked dates with an oatmeal crumb topping. [1] [2] In the western provinces and states it is known as matrimonial cake. [3] [4] In Eastern Canada it can also be known as date crumbles. [5] It is often found in coffee shops as a sweet snack food.
Bakeapple pie—traditional pie from Newfoundland containing cloudberries. [52] Bumbleberry pie—"bumbleberry" is a mixture of fruit, berries, and rhubarb. Flapper pie—also known as "wafer pie" in Winnipeg; a custard pie popular in Western Canada. Maple syrup pie—similar to chess pie, using maple syrup. [113]
The Queen of Paradise's Garden:A Traditional Newfoundland Tale is a children's book by Andy Jones and illustrated by Darka Erdelji. Published in 2009 by Running the Goat Books and Broadsides, the story is adapted from stories 29 and 30 in Folktales of Newfoundland .
Inuit art since the 1950s has been the traditional gift given to foreign dignitaries by the Canadian government. [138] The works of most early Canadian painters followed European trends. [139] During the mid-19th century, Cornelius Krieghoff, a Dutch-born artist in Quebec, painted scenes of the life of the habitants (French-Canadian farmers).
Purity Factories Limited is a food processing company based in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.Founded in 1924 by C. C. Pratt, A. E. Hickman, and W. R. Goobie, Purity manufactures traditional Newfoundland foods including cream crackers, hard bread (), Peppermint Nobs, Candy Kisses, Jam Jams (sponge cookies with apple jam filling), flavoured syrups, and jams made with local ingredients ...
Traditional Jam Jams are made with either molasses (especially popular in Atlantic provinces) or brown sugar. [1] The cookies have a cakey texture and are filled with various jams, including raspberry, partridgeberry (lingonberry), bakeapple (cloudberry), or apple. The commercial version produced by Purity Factories uses an apple-based filling. [1]
They hunted, fished, and gathered a wide variety of ingredients, such as fish, shellfish, game, berries, and roots. Traditional Indigenous dishes included ingredients such as corn, beans, squash, and sunflower seeds. Smoking, drying, and fermenting were commonly used as food preservation methods.
The site is located on the northernmost tip of the island of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador near St. Anthony. With carbon dating estimates between 990 and 1050 CE ( mean date 1014) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and tree-ring dating of 1021, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 2 ] L'Anse aux Meadows is the only undisputed site of pre-Columbian ...