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montreal bagels

Calling all foodies! If you're looking for the best city in Canada for delicious eats and drool-worthy meals, look no further.

A Canadian city was just named one of the world's best cities for food, and it offers tons of iconic local dishes you'll want to try.

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Canada is home to many iconic foods, with some dishes being more popular depending on where you are in the country.

While many Canadians will tell you about poutine or butter tarts, there are many other popular foods that a newcomer to Canada should try.

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Although you probably don't need to be further convinced that Canada is the best country in the world, this list will definitely give you another reason to believe it.

As it turns out, there are a lot of different snack foods available in Canada that Americans just can't get south of the border.

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Canada and the U.S. may be neighbours, but our snacking habits are apparently quite different.

In fact, there are several Canadian snacks that transform from the food Canucks know and love to intriguing and sometimes unrecognizable versions once you cross the border.

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C'est la folie en ville depuis la sortie des fameux sneakers de Nike à l'honneur des légendaires bagels de Montréal. Les adeptes du magasinage ne se peuvent plus et certain.es ont même attendu pendant des heures au froid pour mettre la main, ou le pied, sur une paire de ces souliers iconiques au thème de la métropole. Pour celles et ceux qui souhaitent s'en procurer sans faire la file, il y a toujours Facebook Marketplace... mais les prix sont ridiculement élevés.

Disponibles depuis le 17 janvier dernier, les Dunk Low Montreal Bagel sont présentement en rupture de stock en ligne sur le site Web de Nike et les client.es continuent de se les arracher en boutique. L'engouement est tel que les souliers sont désormais en revente sur Facebook au prix moyen de 350 $ canadiens. C'est près du double du prix original soit 120 US $.

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