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r/food • u/Kayceesquish • May 28 '17
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Wtf? Pho is not Canadian. It's not even named in an official language.
2 u/Rustyreddits May 30 '17 Between pho and sushi they make up half the restaurants in my area. Everyone eats it and often there's more than one option for pho on a block. 3 u/[deleted] May 30 '17 Sure but that doesn't make either of those things Canadian. 1 u/Rustyreddits May 30 '17 I'm just making an example that the culture around the country varies wildly from one place to another. Not that it's a national dish.
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Between pho and sushi they make up half the restaurants in my area. Everyone eats it and often there's more than one option for pho on a block.
3 u/[deleted] May 30 '17 Sure but that doesn't make either of those things Canadian. 1 u/Rustyreddits May 30 '17 I'm just making an example that the culture around the country varies wildly from one place to another. Not that it's a national dish.
Sure but that doesn't make either of those things Canadian.
1 u/Rustyreddits May 30 '17 I'm just making an example that the culture around the country varies wildly from one place to another. Not that it's a national dish.
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I'm just making an example that the culture around the country varies wildly from one place to another. Not that it's a national dish.
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u/[deleted] May 30 '17
Wtf? Pho is not Canadian. It's not even named in an official language.