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This province of Canada has been the historic home of First Nations and MΓ©tis People and, later, the European fur trappers. The cuisine of Manitoba is influenced by the game and fish that are native to the area as well as old English and French classics that have taken on a new life in these prairie lands. You may also see some Icelandic recipes as Gimli, Manitoba boasts the highest population of Icelanders outside of Iceland.

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Pierogies

Geemo Bannock

MΓ©tis Bannock

VΓ­narterta

Tourtière

Schmoo Torte

β€œApple Jacks”

Honey Dill Sauce

Fat Boy Burger

Imperial Cookies

Jeanne’s Cake

Winnipeg Rye Bread

Flapper Pie

Farmer Sausage Skillet Supper

Wareneki

Kielke

Rollkuchen

Plumi Moos

Butter Tarts

Butter Tart Bars

Matrimonial Cake

Nanaimo Bars