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Indigenous Cuisine
Saskatoon Berry Bannock is a delightful combination of traditional Indigenous bannock bread with the sweet, nutty taste of Saskatoon berries. This recipe gives the classic bannock a delightful twist by incorporating these native North American berries into the dough.
Saskatoon Berry Bannock – Berries in fried bread
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Camas Root Soup is a hearty and nutritious dish hailing from indigenous traditions, bringing the flavors of native North American ingredients to the forefront. Camas bulbs, which are similar to sweet potatoes, are the star of this recipe.
Camas Root Soup – Indigenous root soup
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Muktuk is a traditional Inuit and Chukchi dish consisting of frozen whale skin and blubber, often from the bowhead whale, although beluga and narwhal muktuk are also consumed. The skin (epidermis) of the whale is left attached to the blubber and is cut into small cubes.
Muktuk – Whale skin and blubber
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