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Rocky Mountain cuisine

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Traditional Rocky Mountain cuisine
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Canadian cuisine

Rocky Mountain cuisine is acuisine ofAlberta andBritish Columbia inCanada;Idaho,Colorado,Wyoming,Utah andMontana in theUnited States. Some distinguishing dishes includebison[1] andRocky Mountain oysters, orprairie oysters as they are known in Canada.[2]

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The roots of Rocky Mountain cuisine go back to the history of theRocky Mountains. The railways brought the best of Victorian kitchens and recreated lavish menus for their lodges. Meanwhile, mountain guides from Switzerland, Austria and Germany were learning from the native people how to cook and appreciate local foods. Learning the art ofcuring andsmokinggame and fish helped people survive the long mountain winters.

Game meats fit nicely into the popular lighter culinary style of today. As naturally lean meats, they are ideally suited for cooking quickly over the high heat of a grill or wok, stir-fried or roasted and served with a light sauce, salad and vegetables.

Current trends are largelyfarm-to-table throughout the region.[3]

Alberta

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Alberta beef[4] is a staple for the northern region with worldwide recognition for its quality and tenderness, prepared in a variety of ways, barbecuing, braising, grilling, skewering, and most notably served as steaks. Bison, elk, caribou, wild boar, venison and pheasant also feature locally.[5][6]

The province grows many local grains used in different foods and drinks. Alberta is also the fifth-largest honey-producing region in the world, producing 18 million pounds of honey annually. During the fall, the cold nights also cause root vegetables to concentrate causing them to taste sweeter.[7]

Alberta is also known for its growingcraft-beer and alcohol industry with microbreweries located in both urban and rural areas around the province. A variety of microbreweries, distilleries, meaderies, and fruit wineries can be found throughout the province.[5]

The city ofCalgary is also the birthplace of theCaesar, a cocktail consisting of vodka mixed with clam-infused tomato juice, lime, hot sauce and Worcestershire sauce, with a celery-salt rim.[8] Michael Chell created the cocktail to celebrate the 1969 opening of the Calgary Inn's new restaurant, Marco's Italian. Inspired by his favourite Italian dish,spaghetti vongole, Chell set out to create a cocktail that would capture the pasta's hearty clam and tomato flavours.[8] The drink is popular across Canada but can be compared to the more widely knownBloody Mary cocktail.

Calgary is also thought to be the origin of the Canadian-Chinese dishginger beef.

Local meats and produce can be found throughout the numerousfarmers' markets located in major cities, with some being open year-round.

Festivals happen throughout the province to promote local food and drink with the most notable events being theTaste of Edmonton and Taste of Calgary[9] festivals, Calgary International Beerfest,[10] and theCalgary Stampede.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Where the "wild" things are".The Calgary Herald. July 27, 2008. Archived fromthe original on November 9, 2012. RetrievedJuly 22, 2010.
  2. ^Shortridge, Barbara; James R. Shortridge (1998).The taste of American place: a reader on regional and ethnic foods.Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 37–38.ISBN 978-0-8476-8507-3.
  3. ^Covington, Linnea (2016-06-16)."What Is Rocky Mountain Cuisine?".Food Republic. Retrieved2019-03-25.
  4. ^"Home - Alberta Beef".www.albertabeef.org. Retrieved2021-04-01.
  5. ^ab"Alberta".World Travel Guide. Retrieved2019-03-25.
  6. ^"What is Rocky Mountain Cuisine?".Canadian Rocky Mountain Resorts. 2018-06-08. Retrieved2019-03-25.
  7. ^"The ultimate guide to food for Alberta | Alberta Canada".www.travelalberta.com. Retrieved2019-03-25.
  8. ^abScoble, Devin,"The Boozy History of the Caesar Cocktail",Wikipedia, retrieved2019-03-25
  9. ^Calgary, Taste Of."Taste Of Calgary".Taste Of Calgary. Retrieved2021-04-01.
  10. ^"Calgary International Beerfest".Alberta Beer Festivals. Retrieved2021-04-01.

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