Cotton candy noodles, mac-and-cheese ice cream, squid-ink corn dogs among unique foods at this year's PNE Fair
It's fair season, and for more adventurous eaters, that means it's time for unique eats.
The Fair at the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver has some interesting, and maybe questionable, items to try.
Here's a quick look at some of the more unique menu items:
- Macaroni-and-cheese soft serve ice cream
- Cotton candy noodles (cotton candy served on top of noodles, "fusing together creating a sweet-spicy sauce")
- Nanaimo-bar mini donuts
- Taco- and poutine-flavoured perogies
- Jerk chicken pesto and cheese balls on a stick
- Dragon Puffs (cereal puffs coated in liquid nitrogen that create the illusion of smoke from the snacker's mouth)
- Hot Cheetos Corn
- Big Pickle Dog (a hotdog inside a pickle, inside corndog-style breading)
- Kit-Kat fries
- Mac-and-cheese foot-long hot dogs
- Arm-length liquorice ropes
- Butterbeer icecream
- Korean squid ink corndogs, and Korean cornflake corndogs
A longer list of food and drinks is available on the PNE website.
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