
kenoplayer
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As a child, I did. As I got older and developed a lesser taste for sweets, not as much. |
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Randy B
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Did someone find a copy of "The Big Book of Senseless Stereotypes" in the bargain bin at Barnes and Noble? |
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Dingo
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I actually do like maple syrup. It is really sweet though. And I honestly don't need to use syrup too often.
I do love hockey.
I say zed.
I don't say aboot.
I also don't ride polar bears to school, don't have a pet beaver, and I don't live in an igloo. |
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WINGNUT
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No, the whole idea has been a highly exaggerated stereotype.
This would likely compare to a similar stereotype that many Canadians have that hot dogs are the national and favourite food of the United States. |
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Kilty
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Thanks for the question. I now know what I'm having for breakfast. Waffles and maple syrup, and some fine Canadian backbacon. (oh and a coffee) |
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Karen L
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I do. I just finished some vanilla ice cream with maple syrup on it. |
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Ms. Tepes
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I don't really fancy maple syrup, no. |
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marty_is_a_girl
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wow, have you ever heard the term "stereotype"??? but no, i do not like maple syrup that much, can't imagine my pancakes without it but not to the extent i believe you are thinking |
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Gemna
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I love maple syrup- I won't have table syrup or anything else like that. It has to be maple syrup. I enjoy it on pancakes, waffles, or maybe on some plain yogurt. But it's not like I eat it all the time. |
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stephielove18
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lol this is one of those stereotypes, just like all canadians live in igloos and say "eh" constantly. I like maple syrup but I don't go crazy overboard with it :) |
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*ajidamoon* the Eh team
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Not a fan of maple syrup. Too sweet for me. I prefer preserves on my pancakes/waffles. But it is damn good on fresh snow. |
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jah.hardway
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I bathe in the stuff. |
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Mathew H
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hahaha
Are you sure they really portray us as liking it so much? Or perhaps just producing it... Canada produces like 75% of the world's maple syrup or something. But that's a bit more of an export market, not really just internal lol. Anyhow, no Maple Trees here on the prairies so I don't get the good stuff they make out East.
I actually eat my pancakes with Peanut Butter and Jam... try it out sometime it tastes great. Syrup has it's functions though... my grandma (God rest) lived in Ontario and used to give us fresh home-made syrup. That was good stuff.
Ihahaha, but I don't think we like syrup more than any other country. But gravy on your fries, and mayonnaise on burgers and hotdogs... now that I have found to be almost uniquely Canadian... and I cannot understand why you guys don't see how good it is. |
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MasterPython
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No. It's really only readily available in Ontario and Quebec. The rest of the country uses Aunt Jemima or similar. |
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