Hi
My cousins are coming to Canada tomorrow for a visit..beginning here and then my mum is driving them to Vancouver where she lives.
My entire family except for me were born "across the pond" and many of us go back frequently.
However, they have never been to Canada and I would like to get them some Canadian unique foods as a little token gift...
I know that when I go to England, I like to pick up my faves like Twiglets
and crisps and things.
We don't have many unique foods here and I don't know what else to get them other than Maple Syrup or specialty chips (Old Dutch chips for example are only found locally and are well known in my city for example)
But do any Brits or Canadians (or Americans too!) have any other ideas of things I could present that are unique to North America/Canada?
Or is this an extremely dumb idea???
I even thought of books written by Canadian authors but I don't know (since I do work in a bookstore)..
Any advice or insight would be great!!!
Tx!!
My cousins are coming to Canada tomorrow for a visit..beginning here and then my mum is driving them to Vancouver where she lives.
My entire family except for me were born "across the pond" and many of us go back frequently.
However, they have never been to Canada and I would like to get them some Canadian unique foods as a little token gift...
I know that when I go to England, I like to pick up my faves like Twiglets
We don't have many unique foods here and I don't know what else to get them other than Maple Syrup or specialty chips (Old Dutch chips for example are only found locally and are well known in my city for example)
But do any Brits or Canadians (or Americans too!) have any other ideas of things I could present that are unique to North America/Canada?
Or is this an extremely dumb idea???
I even thought of books written by Canadian authors but I don't know (since I do work in a bookstore)..
Any advice or insight would be great!!!
Tx!!