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Holiday Treats
The Fathers of Confederation
Holiday Meals Around The World
Potent Potables
100

This city is famous for the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum.

Paris

100

This holiday treat with its iconic hook shape and swirl texture.

A candy cane

100

He is widely considered the "Father of Confederation" and was Canada's first Prime Minister.

John A. Macdonald

100

In the U.S. and Canada, the traditional Christmas meal usually includes this roasted bird.

Turkey

100

This brown liquor is made by fermenting molasses or sugarcane juice and commonly associated with the Caribbean.

Rum

200

This U.S. city is known as "Sin City" and is famous for its casinos and nightlife.

Las Vegas

200

This French-Canadian meat filled pie is a Holiday staple.

Tortière

200

This Father of Confederation from Québec worked closely with Macdonald and helped negotiate the British North America (BNA) Act

George-Étienne Cartier

200

In France, this cake shaped like a log is a popular Christmas dessert.

Yule Log (Bûche de Noël)

200

This fortified wine from Portugal is traditionally aged in barrels and named after a city.

Port

300

Known for its canals and gondolas, this Italian city is built on water.

Venice

300

This holiday favorite pairs snow, maple syrup, and a wooden stick at winter festivals.

Tire d'érable (maple taffy on snow)

300

This Canadian newspaper owner was considered one of the most influential Fathers of Confederation

George Brown

300

In Italy, the Christmas Eve meal, called the "Feast of Seven ______" mainly features this type of food

Fish[es]

300

This scottish spirit gets its smoky flavor from peat used during the malting process.

Scotch whisky

400

Machu Picchu, the famous Incan citadel, sits high in the Andes Mountains of this South American country.

Peru


400

This holiday dessert features flaky pastry filled with butter, brown sugar, and maple syrup.

Sugar Pie

400

This province's premier, who helped convince his colony to join confederation in 1949, was Sir Charles Tupper.

Nova Scotia

400

In Sweden, this type of pickled fish is a traditional part of the Christmas smörgåsbord.

Herring


400

This bubbly potable's name is commonly used to describe many carbonated wines, but the real thing comes from this French region.

Champagne

500

This African country is famous for safaris in the Serengeti and Mount Kilimanjaro.

Tanzania

500

This chocolate bar, invented in Canada, is sometimes sliced and used in baking.

Coffee Crisp

500

The Fathers of Confederation met in this TOWN in 1864 to discuss forming Canada.

Charlottetown

500

In Japan, it is common to eat this fast-food item during Christmas, a tradition that started with a marketing campaign in the 1970s.

KFC

500

This classic Italian liqueur is often orange-flavoured and used in cocktails like the Negroni.

Campari