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Google celebrates Canada’s favourite dish with Poutine Doodle

What’s more Canadian than poutine? Google Doodle celebrates the delicious Québécois dish you’ll surely want to pout-ine your mouth.

Google celebrates Canada’s favourite dish with Poutine Doodle

Google Doodles are the fun, surprising and informative changes made to the Google logo on Search, to celebrate a holiday, anniversary or historic day. 

On this day in 2014, the word “poutine” was officially added to the English Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

 In true Canadian fashion, even our poutine-curiosities are a cultural mosaic.

Across the country people have adapted this delicious recipe, and made it their own, using internationally inspired ingredients and toppings that give the dish an entirely new flavour palette. 

Here are some of the top international-inspired poutine dishes in Canada, according to Google Search: 

  1. Poutine rapée
  2. Shawarma poutine
  3. Samosa poutine
  4. Butter chicken poutine
  5. Poutine general tao

And when it comes to how people top their poutines, the customization is endless. 

Here are the top Searches of “poutine with” in Canada.  

  1. Breakfast poutine with hollandaise sauce
  2. Poutine with pulled pork
  3. Poutine with smoked meat
  4. Pickle poutine with peanut butter gravy
  5. Poutine with ground beef

From how to make the dish, to who invented it, Canadians always have poutine top of mind. 

Here are the top questions on poutine in Canada. 

  1. What is poutine?
  2. How to make poutine
  3. Is poutine vegetarian?
  4. Where was poutine invented?
  5. Who invented poutine?