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12 Canadian Pantry Staples We're Loving
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12 Canadian Pantry Staples We're Loving
A well-stocked pantry makes for a happy cook—especially when the products are Canadian-owned.
From canned goods to peanut butter, everyone has their kitchen must-haves. Stock your pantry with tasty products from our favourite Canadian food brands.
Fatso Peanut Butter
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These good-for-you nut butters from Victoria, B.C., are filled with ingredients you can actually pronounce and come in tasty flavours like salted caramel and maple.
Kraft Peanut Butter
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Is there anything more iconic than the Kraft teddy bears? Stock up on classic peanut butter, almond butter, and chocolate hazelnut spreads.
Greaves Jam
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Made with local ingredients in Ontario's Niagara region, these jams, jellies, and condiments are delicious additions to your pantry.
Nature's Path
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Canadian-owned and operated for over 50 years, Nature's Path offers tasty grain-based products like granola, oatmeal, and cereal.
Catelli Pasta
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As Canada's first pasta plant, Catelli has long been a staple in Canadian pantries.
Mitchell's soup company
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These dried soups, frequently found at small grocers and markets across Canada, have a quirky origin story. With the anticipated YK2 apocalypse, original founder Donna Lockhart stocked up on dried goods for her family. When they lived to see the year 2000, she loaded the ingredients into cellophane bags and started selling them at a local farmers market. The rest is history!
Robin hood flour
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These classic yellow bags of flour are homegrown! Established in Moose Jaw, Sask. in 1909, Robin Hood is Canadian household name.
Redpath sugar
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This Ontario-based sugar refinery is one the largest sugar distributors in the country.
Clover leaf
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Founded in 1871, Clover Leaf was the first cannery on the Fraser River in B.C. Today, they produce an array of canned seafood products.
Unico
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From canned tomatoes to olives, Unico has all the soup and pasta goodies you need.
Neal Brothers
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Salsa, BBQ sauce and salad dressings abound! As the brand suggests, Neal Brothers was started by two brothers in their mom's kitchen in Toronto over 30 years ago.
Prana
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Photos by Prana
Prana has all the snacks you could dream of, including seeds and nuts, granola, nut butters, and more.
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