Condescending Canadian Poutine
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We take on a word request by Good ol Boy Mike at Sips, Suds & Smokes podcast: poutine.
The hosts discuss the word "poutine" at the request of a fellow podcaster, intentionally avoiding prior research to see what they can recall or deduce about its meaning and origins.
Key Points:
- Initial Guesses and Context:
- The hosts recall a conversation with another podcast host about Canadian culture, leading to the topic of poutine.
- They guess that poutine is a Canadian food, likely potato-based (thick-cut fries), with some kind of cheese or dairy and a sauce, possibly garlic.
- Actual Definition and Etymology:
- Upon looking it up, they confirm poutine is a Canadian dish of French fries, cheese curds, and gravy, originating in Quebec in the 1950s.
- The etymology is uncertain but may relate to French Canadian words for “pudding,” “mess,” or “potato,” and is thought to mean something like “potato mess.”
- Poutine has become a symbol of Canadian cuisine and is popular as a bar snack, with many possible toppings.
- Personal Experiences:
- The hosts share stories about dining in Canada, including a faux pas involving asking for ranch dressing with fries at a nice restaurant in Vancouver, which was met with disapproval.
- They discuss the rarity of ranch dressing outside the US and how such requests can be seen as an “American” behavior in Canada.
- Cultural Reflection:
- The episode explores how food customs can highlight cultural differences and sometimes lead to embarrassment or feelings of being an outsider.
- The hosts touch on the broader topic of condescension, especially in situations where someone is unfamiliar with local customs or knowledge, and how this can be frustrating or alienating.
Conclusion:
The episode uses poutine as a lens to discuss Canadian culture, language, and etiquette, as well as the experience of navigating unfamiliar social norms. The conversation is lighthearted, blending curiosity, personal anecdotes, and reflections on cultural humility.
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Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.
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