Move over poutine and bacon, Canada apparently likes its waffles and stew.
Massive Health, the company behind the iPhone app Eatery, has reportedly narrowed down the most popular foods and drinks in Canada based on data from their eight million global users.
Some of the items are no surprise (like maple syrup!), while others have us wondering, "what the heck!?" One thing to keep in mind when reading the results is users of Eatery tend to dig into "healthy dishes" -- app lovers snap pictures of their meals and other users then rate the images on a 'fit-to-fat' scale. (Toronto, as a city, is 73 per cent 'fit-to-fat'.) Hence the absence of poutine on this most popular foods list, we guess.
Recently, we rounded up what the rest of the world is eating and evaluated why foods like bread, rice and salads remain popular.
We've also written about our Canadian love of international cuisine -- a 2011 survey found more Canadian women are flocking to international restaurants for spices -- and our favourite comfort foods.
Think we're all about beer and BeaverTails? Check out the most popular food and drinks in Canada and how our eating habits compare to other cites worldwide.
Americano
Canada drinks 8.64 times more Americano than any other city in the world.
Maple Flavoured Food
We eat 6.19 times more Maple-flavoured foods than other cities around the world.
Subway
Keeping it fresh, Canadians eat 3.46 times more at Subway restaurants than other cities in the survey.
Naan
A staple in India, Canada eats 3.42 times more naan than other cities around the world.
Syrup
Are you surprised? We love our maple syrup. We eat (or even drink) 4.90 times more syrup than other cities.
Ribs
Perfect for grilling, Canada consumes 2.77 times more ribs than other places.
Raspberries
We eat 2.71 times more raspberries than others do.
Waffles
A breakfast favourite, Canada consumes 2.65 times more waffles than many other spots.
Stew
Perfect for those winter nights, Canada consumes 2.59 times more stew than other cities worldwide.
Muffins
We wonder, where are Canadians buying their muffins? We eat 2.40 times more of them than other places.
Flax
Canada eats 1.63 times more flax than other cities around the world.
Quinoa
Staying on a healthy note, we consume 1.55 times more quinoa than other people do.