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Big Travel Giveaway from Air Canada & Taste of Canada!

Just in time for Canada Day, Canada's national holiday, we are launching the Big Taste of Canada competition together with our partner Air Canada. From July 1, 2024 to December 31, 2024, you have the fantastic opportunity to win two flights to Canada (departure cities Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna, Geneva or Zurich).

By the way, for an extra chance to win you can upload a receipt from our participating partners (Canadian beef, Melody's Canada, 47°North, Mawoo, Moosehead Bier Germany, Noble Premium Bison, Tim's Canadian Baked Goods,Sortilege, EastDell Wines/Lakeview Cellars, Pillitteri Estates Winery, Taste of Nature, The Poutine Kitchen and SayWhen Beverages). So keep the receipts safe after shopping and join in!

Fingers crossed that you'll soon be on your way to an exciting culinary adventure in Canada! Even if you land in second through fifth place, you won’t leave empty-handed. You can still look forward to enjoying Canadian delights from our Taste of Canada partners, featuring premium wines from Pillitteri Estates Winery and Diamond Estates, along with tasty bars from Taste of Nature.

The advertised flight voucher is valid for a trip from Germany, Austria or Switzerland to Canada between January 13, 2025 and January 13, 2026. These cut-off times apply: June 19, 2025 to September 7, 2025 and December 10, 2025 to January 11, 2026.

Safe and convenient with Air Canada to Canada and beyond

From Germany, Air Canada flies non-stop from Frankfurt to Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver up to five times a day. There is a daily flight from Munich to Toronto. Passengers in Austria can fly directly from Vienna to Toronto. In Switzerland, Air Canada offers direct flights from Geneva and Zurich. In addition, passengers can reach every corner of Canada and over 50 US destinations with a convenient transfer connection via Canadian hubs.

If you want to know more about the latest offers from Air Canada, take a look at aircanada.com or follow Air Canada on social media.

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WELCOME

TASTE OF CANADA would like to introduce you to the extraordinary diversity of Canadian food culture. Whether you're a foodie, food lover or fast food junkie — Canada has something to offer for every taste!

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Canada is...

... characterized by endless nature, huge mountain ranges, metre-high amounts of snow and floating icebergs.

The second-largest country in the world with ten provinces and three territories stretches across six time zones with a climate that ranges from subtropical to arctic.

Canada's gastronomy...

... unique in every province and territory, has always been an exceptional combination of traditional local (First Nations and Inuit) as well as Anglo and Francophone cuisine.

Since the 19th century, immigrants from all over the world have incorporated countless new recipes and products into Canada's cuisine.

CANADA FOOD FACT #01
Hawaii pizza: Who would have thought that? It's a Canadian invention!
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The world-famous ham and pineapple pizza was created in one of Canada's most unlikely places. A restaurant owner from Chatham, Ontario, had the brilliant idea in the 1960s. Sorry Hawaii, but this pizza doesn't come from the Aloha Islands.

In Canada, tradition meets modernity, farmhouse meets metropolis, maple syrup meets craft beer.


Taste of Canada takes you on a culinary journey of discovery!

Taste of Canada products are...

Sustainable

Canada's impressive nature and wealth must be preserved, which is why environmentally friendly and sustainable production is essential.

High-quality

High safety standards in Canada's food industry guarantee high-quality and safe products.

Innovative

In Canadian cuisine, traditional recipes are constantly being reinterpreted and trends are being created.

CANADA FOOD FACT #02
Poutine. The most popular fast food among Canadians.
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It consists of French fries with gravy and squeaky pieces of cheese, the cheese curds. How did this come about? In 1957 Fernand Lachane was standing behind his counter in Quebec selling French fries when a customer ordered a portion of fried potato wedges not only with “gravy” (sauce), but also with cheese. “Ça va faire une maudite poutine! ” exclaims Fernand in horror (“That's going to be a huge mess! “) — yes, but incredibly delicious!

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Canada on the culinary map

The vastness of the country and its varied geography offer animals and plants the ideal habitat.


In some parts of the country, bison and beef are an integral part of many dishes, in others duck and goose meat are preferred, while in coastal regions fish and seafood are preferred.

Many typical Canadian dishes use local products such as cranberries or blueberries, special legumes and vegetables, or maple syrup — Canada's liquid gold.

CANADA FOOD FACT #03
Nanaimo Bars: The sweet pastry bars are an integral part of office parties or catering events.
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The Canadian treats come from the town of Nanaimo in British Columbia and are typically made with a mix of whole grain cookies, vanilla pudding, chocolate, coconuts, and walnuts. Other variants are also refined with peanut butter or even mint chocolate. Either way, Nanaimo bars are distinctive and 100% Canadian.

CANADA FOOD FACT #04
In Canada, we eat baby ferns!
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Fern tips are baby ferns! Fern tips are harvested at the beginning of spring in Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces of Canada and then cooked, steamed or baked. And when left on the plant, they roll out a new leaf and grow into a fern.

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GET IN TOUCHCanada tastes even better together

Our journey to become the go-to place for Canadian food, provides us the opportunity to work with small and large producers, Canada fans and Canadian food distributors. We are looking forward to exchanges and new collaborations!

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