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Funding for this project has been made possible through a contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.
Food Matters Manitoba(204) [email protected]
FoodMattersManitoba foodmattersmb
www.foodmattersmanitoba.ca
Did you know?Traditional foods are known to not only have significant nutritional benefits, but also cultural and spiritual benefits. This resource focuses on traditional foods that are indigenous to Manitoba, as they can vary throughout Canada.
Fish is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, an essential nutrient that your body cannot make on its own and must be obtained from the diet. Pickerel is one of the most common traditional foods (and one of the most delicious) found in Winnipeg stores.
Wild rice is not actually rice, it is the seed of a native North American long-grain marsh grass! The Ojibway word for wild rice, manoomin, means good berry.
Traditional meats have significant nutritional benefits. Bison, deer, and moose are all very high in protein, iron, and B vitamins and are also very low in fat! While meats were traditionally harvested from the wild, today the sale of the meat of a wild animal (other than fish) is illegal in Manitoba. All of the meat listed as available for sale in this guide has been raised on a farm.
Indigenous families have historically gardened many fresh vegetables such as potatoes, cabbage, onions, corn, carrots, pumpkins, herbs, and turnips. Vegetables and herbs were often dried or ground into flours in order to prevent spoilage, and to provide year-round access to otherwise seasonal produce.
We want to acknowledge and give gratitude to the people of the Kekekoziibii Ojibwa First Nation (Shoal Lake 40) for our drinking water. The source of Winnipeg’s water is in their traditional lands. The completion of the Winnipeg aqueduct in 1919 resulted in the displacement of the Kekekoziibii people from their lands and burial grounds which they had inhabited since time immemorial. The people were moved onto a peninsula and then physically isolated when the aqueduct project transformed the peninsula into an island. The community has had a water boil advisory for decades.
Where to Buy Indigenous Traditional Food in Winnipeg
Adapted from a resource developed by the Youth Taking Action project, a partnership between Food Matters Manitoba, Brokenhead Ojibway Nation and Sagkeeng First Nation.
Eating a Healthy Anishinaabe Plate
HARVEST your foods
SHARE your meals
CELEBRATE food
PREPARE meals with
WHOLE foods
Learn to MAKE your
own MEALS
Use LESS SUGARS and FATS
Eat LOTS + LOTS of whole VEGETABLES
GRAINS + POTATOES Anishinaabe Options
wild rice, potatoes, cornAlternatives
whole grains: whole wheat/multigrain breads and pasta, quinoa, oats, porridge
FRUITSAnishinaabe Options
blueberry, strawberry, raspberry, plums
Alternatives
oranges, bananas, fruits in water or fruit juice,fresh or frozen store bought fruits, berries,fruit smoothies
VEGETABLES
Anishinaabe Options
leafy greens + garden veggies:
onions, carrots , squash, beans
Alternatives
fresh or frozen store bought vegetables, canned with low sodium, salads, greens, broccoli
MEATS, FISH + PROTEINS Anishinaabe Options pickerel, deer, moose,
duck, hazelnutsAlternatives
eggs, lean beef,chicken, legumes
WHAT TO DRINK? Anishinaabe Options water, medicine (tea)
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Online Bulk Ordering Wild Man Ricinghttps://www.wildmanricing.ca(204) 624-5054
Harvest Moon Societyhttps://[email protected]
Adagio Acres - Grain Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) https://adagioacres.com/(204) 762-5892
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For the purpose of this guide:
• Stores may not carry all items under each category.
• This guide was developed based upon food consultations in December 2019 and is subject to change.
Bison Rabbit
Elk Duck
Venison Fish pickerel, goldeye, trout, pike, white fish, cod
Wild berries wild blueberries, wild saskatoons
Wild rice products wild rice and wild rice pas-tas/prepared foods
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Vita Health, Garden City 20-2188 McPhillips St.(204) 984-9555
Harris Meats1840 Arlington St.(204) 339-8406
Tenderloin Meat and Sausage 1515 Main St.(204) 582-2280
Cantor’s Meats1445 Logan Ave. (& Quelsh)(204) 774-1679
Gimli Fish596 Dufferin Ave.(204) 589-3474
Mariner Neptune 472 Dufferin Ave.(204) 589-5341
Winnipeg Specialty Meats7-1865 Sargent Ave.(204) 786-4000
Forks Market (Sweet City Candy, Grass Roots Kitchen, Casa Bella Deli & Market)1 Forks Market Rd. (204) 947-2795
Fredette’s Family Food1-120 Donald St.(204) 947–6645
Food Fare905 Portage Ave.(204) 987-8849
Organic Planet Worker’s Co-op877 Westminster Ave.(204) 772-8771
Vita Health, Osborne Village1-166 Osborne St.(204) 984-9551
G. J. Andrews Specialty Food & Wine Shoppe384 Academy Rd.(204) 487-7300
Vita Health, Tuxedo Park180-2025 Corydon Ave. (204) 984-9552
Vita Health, Westwood1-3500 Portage Ave.(204) 984-9559
Miller’s Super Valu Meats590 St. Mary’s Rd.(204) 233-5409
Gimli Fish625 Pembina Hwy.(204) 477-6831
18. Fort Whyte Alive1961 McCreary Rd.(204) 989-8355
Call to enquire about rabbit meat sales.
Local Meats & Frozen Treats593B St. Mary’s Rd.(204) 255-2172
Sausage Makers Delicatessen Meat Market630 Nairn Ave.(204) 667-2981bison, wild rice
Vita Health, Kildonan Crossing710-1615 Regent Ave. W(204) 984-9553
Vita Health, St. Vital Square19-845 Dakota St.(204) 984-9554
Marcello’s Meats9-200 Meadowood Dr.(204) 256-6328
Gimli Fish565 Munroe Ave.(204) 256-3474
Miller’s Super Valu Meats2-2425 Pembina Hwy.(204) 269-4442
Crampton’s Market7730 Roblin Blvd.Headingley, MB(204) 269-3355
Frigs Natural Meats & More3515 Main St.West St. Paul, MB(204) 334-9430
Harris Meats5 Charles St.(204) 589-1905
Miller’s Super Valu Meats1867 Grant Ave.(204) 487-2666
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