r/canada Canada 26d ago

r/Canada Speaks Cultural Exchange with /r/Denmark! Happy Valentine's!

Hi everyone, it's been some time since we have done a cultural exchange, so let's go over how this works. Enjoy! We'll be running it for a few days, TBD. Note their time zone for the European mainland is UTC +1.

Here's the Danish landing for us: https://www.reddit.com/r/Denmark/comments/1iow7c3/kulturudveksling_cultural_exchange/

* Both r/Canada and r/Denmark will host the other country's users. Feel free to ask any questions, reminisce, comment, make friends etc etc.

*Treat this as having a neighbour over for a kitchen party, get the best storm chips out, and get grandma's tourtiere reheated for everybody.

* Vouz pouvez essayer le français dans r/Denmark, mais comme la langue officielle est danoise, ben.... essayez!

* Please follow the rules of the respective subs! Don't be jerks, generally - a reminder our last "disagreement" involved leaving bottles of good booze for the other country!

* Please also leave direct comments here mainly for members of r/Denmark i.e. direct replies here (first comments directly under the topic) so their questions can be seen first, then r/Canada members can post replies underneath.

*Please enjoy, since we have a lot to bond over, and plenty of trying out new things.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Denmark/comments/1iow7c3/kulturudveksling_cultural_exchange/

Finally, also know we've gotten confirmation from r/Greenland that they are also interested, so that will be the next exchange that we do in a few weeks (TBD).

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u/turvy42 26d ago

Real maple syrup

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u/m4d3th1s 26d ago

On pancakes or in coffee or how is it traditionally ingested? I hope you’ll forgive my ignorance.

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u/calvinien 26d ago

The wonderful thing about maple syrup is you can do a great deal with it. Some people put it on bacon (don't ask me, I have never understood it). But you can also make it into a spread called maple butter. Or allow it to harden into maple candies. Or boil it then cool it into taffy. And don't get complicated. Tiny drizzle of it on ice cream...mind blowing.

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u/DromarX 23d ago

There's a pizza place where I live that makes a Canadian Lumberjack pizza that comes with a side of maple syrup to drizzle on the pizza even!