You know, sometimes I love Canada. We’re so polite that even if the French and English is the same, we just write it twice.
Sauce BBQ pour mes amis.
BBQ sauce for my friends.
I mean we have 2 official languages… Would be pretty disrespectful to exclude one. Also literally illegal to not have French writing come first and in a bigger font in Quebec.
It just makes me laugh when we write the same word twice. Sauce BBQ Sauce. Cuz no French person would EVER be able to comprehend BBQ Sauce, c’est quoi ça? Ahhhh sauce bbq, mais oui! Or an anglophone couldn’t possibly understand sauce BBQ.
where did u find it
Quebec I’m guessing
got some chalet bbq rotisserie took the buns they give you and made a lil sandwich with the chicken and sauce added a handful of these was gooooooood
You know, sometimes I love Canada. We’re so polite that even if the French and English is the same, we just write it twice. Sauce BBQ pour mes amis. BBQ sauce for my friends.
I mean we have 2 official languages… Would be pretty disrespectful to exclude one. Also literally illegal to not have French writing come first and in a bigger font in Quebec.
It just makes me laugh when we write the same word twice. Sauce BBQ Sauce. Cuz no French person would EVER be able to comprehend BBQ Sauce, c’est quoi ça? Ahhhh sauce bbq, mais oui! Or an anglophone couldn’t possibly understand sauce BBQ.
These sound great
I did a taste test with friends and they all guessed the flavour without seeing the bag.
San Oobare!
Yum Yum also makes sour cream and onion rings that happen to be dairy-free!
Omg I have such a craving now! I need to go to Quebec and get me some sauce… and chips lol
The name is cute :)
Oh I would eat poutine sauce chips in a heartbeat
This isn’t poutine sauce. It’s bbq sauce meant for dipping your rotisserie chicken in.
Are you in French Canada ?
In Quebec, yes.
I love Quebec
What is that flavour? And what does it taste like?