Food recommendation in Toronto Christmas market

The Christmas market in Toronto has already started. Haven't you seen it yet? There are not only many things worth buying in this Christmas market, but also many delicious foods. Our article today is mainly about food in Toronto. Let's have a look!

Wafflecones Wafflecones must have in winter! Soft custard baked with fruit, French fries, cheese, cream, chocolate, etc., instantly becomes a full waffle ice cream cone. Just looking at it makes people's index fingers open, let alone at the Christmas market.

Gianthand-rolledpretzels, also known as butterfly shortbread, is a classic representative of German bread and is now very popular all over the world. Made of wheat flour, it tastes salty, the shell is brittle and hard, and the inside is soft. In some areas, pretzels are sprinkled with salt or sesame seeds or coated with butter. The Christmas market in Toronto is made by PretzelHaus, with a variety of flavors ranging from chocolate dipping powder to cinnamon powdered sugar to satisfy your choice!

Fengdu platter Fonduplatters enters the light tunnel of the Christmas market. Choose a hot pot full of chocolate (or cheese) and various unique "skewers" of fruits, and your chocolate skewers and cheese skewers will come out ~ The weight is quite large, so you can share the fun of food with friends in winter!

Cheesecake is a traditional Hungarian dessert. Before baking, you need to wrap the dough with sugar and melted butter, and then bake it on a charcoal fire until it turns brown. When baking, the sugar will turn into crisp caramel, covering the outer layer of the cake, which tastes great! Of course, you can also add your favorite toppings. Just taking pictures is beautiful.

Meat patties are said to be a must-have Australian snack at home ~ crispy cakes and bags are wrapped in meat, and a bite is fragrant and full! If you can, order pepper steak pie. The big steak soaked in red pepper sauce is a perfect match! For vegetarians, Ma Sala chickpea eggplant potato pie will never step on thunder.

Tornado potato tornado potato

KartoffelHaus's tornado potato is one of the most popular snacks in the market. It was still steaming when it first came out of the pot, but the temperature at the entrance was just right, sweet and tender. Extra large bunches of potatoes are also very stylish. Tornado potato rolls and coke just don't catch fire. Remember to eat when you go to the market

Grilled cheese sandwich

This family often queues up, and it depends on luck whether it can be eaten ~ two pieces of bread are put in a splint with cheese slices, and in a short time, the cheese will melt and fit the bread completely. The bread is also a little burnt and branded. Delicious cheese makes people can't help taking a bite at once, but be careful not to be burnt by cheese!

Puddin Poutine came to Poutine, Canada and had to try! Cuisine originated in Quebec-mix hot gravy and cheese on freshly baked French fries. Cheese tastes best when it is melted and drawn! And the gravy is very fragrant and thick, and there is no sense of disobedience with French fries. The only drawback is high calories, but it's delicious. what can I do?

Long-legged dog

The super-long hot dog from Germany is a punch card for meat lovers! Roast a foot-long hot dog and dried German pork around a huge barbecue grill. This is the legendary hot dog. Before seeing the delicious food, it has been drooling by the smell ~ The bread will be baked in the oven a little, and it will be soft and delicious when it is dipped in mustard sauce or ketchup!

Apple Juice

Arvo, a winery coffee shop, first opened in Lil'Arvo booth. They offer seasonal drinks, including sweet apple juice that many people like! On such a cold day, you can drink a cup of hot apple juice outdoors and add a piece of dried cinnamon to warm up immediately and keep out the cold! It is said that cider can not only warm the body but also prevent colds! Have a drink in winter.

So many delicious foods, are you already moved? Then get ready and visit the Christmas market in Toronto!