Some pretty weird stuff will be dished up in Canada on Super Bowl Sunday

VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – Super Bowl means some super food at game day parties and according to Google, there are some pretty big regional differences in what’s being served up in Canada.

Trend expert Nicole Bell agrees people look up some odd stuff for Super Bowl.

“They certainly do! Probably the most surprising is looking all the way east at Newfoundland,” where, she says, people are looking up cabbage and squash soup.

“Not something that we associate normally with the Super Bowl,” she says. “But glad to see they’re going with a fairly cozy and warm option.”

Nothing beats some Super Bowl deviled eggs, at least in New Brunswick.

“Deviled eggs seems to me like maybe you’re planning to go to a pot luck party and you’re looking for a great recipe to take that travels really easy,” Bell says.

On the less gassy end of the spectrum, Alberta is getting a little crazy with –

“Something called pizza monkey bread,” Bell says, “Which is a pull apart bread, almost like a garlic bread except with pizza flavourings pulled through it.”

More boring but perhaps more traditional, in British Columbia chili is the top recipe search.

And Manitoba might be hosting the least thrilling parties. The top Super Bowl recipe search there is sandwich.
Just the word “sandwich.”

Yukon may be the most ambitious. Googlers there are searching for pig roast recipes.

What happened to nachos and wings and beer?

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