Why All Canadians Love Sugar Shacks - Dining on a Dime
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- On today's episode of DOD, Lucas is outside of Montreal at Sucerie de la Montagne, to find out if and why Canadians are so in love with maple syrup.
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After the events of Blood & Wine, Geralt tired of life in Beauclair and bid farewell to his vineyard, leaving everything to Dandelion. He traveled back to the northern wilds, laying down his Witcher swords and leaving the name "Geralt of Rivia" behind in order to begin a hard but simple existence living off the land. After forty years, the man now known as Pierre came to master the art of maple tapping, growing old and heavy, and taking great satisfaction in his simple but noble craft.
I just like the fact that Geralt of Rivia is a "crypto-québécois".
He finally stopped using his fake Rivian accent.
If you had maple syrup from Quebec, you’d be going nuts over it too. There is no better syrup in the world.
.... S-s-santa???? 😍
Santa is a canadian ? that's why he is so nice.
Santa is not from this planet
He won't answer you, he's fallen into a maple syrup coma
Well he's got do do something the rest of the year ;)
OMG Pierre! First time I saw him was EMT in their 2 or 3 episodes in their hay days... who else recognizes him!?
also in Bourdain's "No Reservations"
As a Canadian the only time i've ever heard sugar shack was in regards to a location for buying cocaine.
Title should be why all Quebec loves sugar shacks as most Canadians don’t know it!
Dude shaved his eyebrows to make his mustache 😂
Voldemort's hipster brother is a real buzzkill.
U mean buzzfeed
😂😂
i love french canadian culture
French Canadian culture loves you back 😘
@@djoubert05 Agreed!
Can't believe this is the last episode! One of my favourite RUclips shows of all time, let us know what you're up to next Lucas!
Where Lafawnduh at? Lol
Good to see Michael McDonald enjoying vacation.
I love being Canadian and enjoying sugar shakes, especially in Quebec. Yummy!
The guy eating with you seems to be trying as hard as humanly possible to look creepy and is quite successful
I started to cry a bit, when I saw that awesome spread. YUUUUUMMMY
Wasn't this guy on one of the earlier EpicMealTime episodes?? The sugar shack episode
Your friend really did want to kiss you.
I've been here on a school trip before :) Good memories
I'm so moving to Canada!! But first I'm gonna learn me some French. Merci beaucoup.
Been there in 2015 great place and friendly people
Bring back Lucas!
This is such a heartwarming story 😩
Pierre is an absolute legend from EMT
That is beautiful I just love meat soaked in Maple syrup and breakfast foods sugar shacks sound like great places for me to go.
This makes me want a tourtiere.
The day Lucas met Santa Claus.....
i remember this dude from no reservations
I don't love sugar shacks and last time I checked I'm very Canadian.
Santa Claus does indeed love maple syrup 😂😋
@5:10 ROFLMFAO Lucas is camping it up big time and it's hilarious.
The title should say why ppl from Quebec like sugar shacks, not canadians.
Montreal deserves a better representative to showcase their food scene
You need to visit in springtime! 🍁
Isn't that muscle glasses dad
ARE YOU TRYING TO INVOKE HIS WROTH?????
negative, muscles glasses has no parents. as legend has it, he was born from the ashes and rubble of a burnt down Jack Daniels facility.
Noeman Rahaman hahahahahahahahahah I remember they did an episode on this
Is it true DIning on the Dime is officially over? It was a good run.
Isn’t this the guy that featured in the sugar shack episode on Epicmealtime ?
You betcha
Anthony Bourdain - No Reservations Season 2 Episode 4
Montreal is my home town.
AMAZING video it's perfect - big props from (near) Montreal
I realize that at the back of my brain I've been thinking maple syrup came from the maple leafs! HAAHHAAH idk why.... i'm such an idiot
I'm canadian and have lived in Canada my whole life and I've never eaten (at?) a sugar shack.
aformalevent come to Quebec
same here. I didn't even know they existed, well at least the concept that you could eat at a maple syrup farm.
Your school never brought you out on a school trip?!
Basically went every year from grade 1 to grade 11.
well if you live on the WestCoast almost your whole life I can attest to the fact you'll never have had the opportunity to go to one in school haha. Maple syrup farms are mythical places to us.
I am a simple man. I see a Lucas Eater video, I thumbs up and watch.
Fond memories of going to a maple forest and sugar shack as a field trip. It was so cool. We got to make maple syrup lollipops as there was snow that time. I think we went somewhere near Pioneer Village?
Ol jelly belly got the sugar alright.
Sugar shack... sounds like a euphemism for a brothel
All Canadians? I live in Toronto am I the only one who's never even heard of Sugar Shack? 😨
Little Miss Stamper Yes... Yes you are.
In Montreal is a religion, every Spring we go to the Sugar Shack. You are invite for next year.
Is Great. QUE BE and his pleasures .😉 Happy day.
Dude I’m from Brazil and I WENT to a sugar shack in Quebec City.
Yes
I'm in Alberta and I've never heard of it neither
That was pretty awesome I just feel like driving and not stopping till I find somewhere I want to be
Had to open my fridge and make pancakes with syrup
Nah, that's Zeus passing his time on the mortal realm.
ha ha. that's really funny
I didn't know kip from Napoleon Dynamite did RUclips now
So this is where Santa ended up.
rustic lollipop? leave it to the hipster to coin it.
still on my bucket list...tasting real maple syrup
freaking ICON
This is mucle glassess' dad...
That dude to the left......
I’m so confused is sugar shack a restaurant or something? What is a sugar shack?
Woodshadow It's where they process maple sap into maple syrup. In the springtime it's a really popular place for tourist and locals to visit to check out how maple sap is harvested and processed- you can walk around the property full of maple trees.. theres usually activities for families and a restaurant that features the shack's syrup as a main ingredient and/or condiment. Breakfast/brunch is the best there 👍🏻
Fabulous place! Yummy!
Your Montreal editor guy has all the stereotypical signs of a kid diddler.
Dude sounds like the godfather lol
its more of a french canadian quebecois and ottawa thing
Isn't this muscles glasses father
This is the same guy that Epic Meal Time did their Sugar Shack Episode with! The exact same guy and the exact same place seven years ago!
6:06 *gags*
This is good!
The old guy Pierre was in two Epic Meal Time episodes. See Sugar Shack birthplace of Muscles Glasses. Also see Meat America. Would have been better if they used a hockey stick on the maple syrup candy
This vid making me wanna munch something in the middle of the night -_-
Im 1400 haha luv maple sugar gift
They're adorable.
Fèves au lard, saucisses à l'érable, tire sur glace, la vie.
There's a spelling mistake in the description LOL in french ''sucerie'' would mean like that literally sucks lmao It's ''sucrerie'' which is a synonym for shake shack
5:09 what is going on hahhahaha
Vote for Pedro
God I love Canada
Much love from Saudi Arabia
Great stuff
this would be so much fun
That guy cant stop pulling his eyebrow hairs...
Love this
5:10 a little overboard ladies
is this the same place from that epic meal time video??????
This is great, Canadians love going to the sugar shack. Reminder that the tradition of maple tapping is 100% indigenous. When we talk about "preserving" the culture of a sugar shack, we are preserving the culture of colonization. We were gifted the knowledge of maple tapping, used it for commercial benefit, and banned indigenous people from traditional practises.
Are there any indigenous run equivalents?
Ive never even heard of the sugar shack
Transforming sap into Maple Syrup is coming from the indigenous, I wont contradict you on that. But all the Beans and Eggs and Pouding Chômeur, the Shack, with all the tools to make it is not indigenous it is French canadian (or atleast Eastern Canadian) It is a tradition in Quebec and is held dear in its population heart, and you cant put the responsibility of any ill commercial use or oppression toward the indigenous on the account of that tradition and anyone wanting to preserve it.
Also, never say "We" as if you're talking on behalf of every non indigenous or "White Canadians" and know better than them.
Even if you likely are a self-loathing guilty, white knight to the aid of the minority and the indigenous believing yourself better than everyone to decide what is acceptable or not.
that's a lucky Pierre
BYE BYE❤️😿👋🏻 Good Luck❣️
Is Lucas getting shorter or Peter Dinklage getting taller ?
Quebec represent
*Chug Maple Syrup Every Day*
sugar sugar sugar so bad
Wow wow wow galeng
Literally never heard of this place, living near Vancouver.
arrbos its a Quebec thing
That makes sense. Still, "All Canadians Love", when it's only over there, is a bit dumb.
arrbos true
Anglo Montrealers like to generalize Quebec culture as being pan-canadian. Sugar shacks, though similar iterations exist in other closeby provinces (NB and Ontario), are mostly a Québbécois thing. You need a crap ton of sugar maples, hardy winters and a strong working class culture... basically Québec.
home boy looks like he sits outside of elementary schools in his van, waiting.
Dude in lumberjack shirt looks like Roger from American dad
Lucas is so cute!! Lady and the Trammmmppppppppppp~
We all love Sugar Shacks lol
aint this MusclesGlasses' dad from an early episode of epicmealtiMe
Woah! Santa is Canadian?
moustache guy is creepy af
Sweet ^^
sweet
Hey it's the dude from no reservations.
Anthony bourdaine?
Nose ring guy is hard to watch.
Wash Burn and the other guy was pretentious af
Never heard of this