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How did Portuguese chicken get so popular in Montreal?

Whether its served on a pillowy Portuguese bunor paired with roast potatoes or poutine, Montrealers seem to love Portuguese chicken. But why? We break it down for you in this first episode of Good Question, Montreal.

Why is Montreal so obsessed with Portuguese chicken?

8 months ago
Duration 3:42
Good Question Montreal tackles one of the more delicious queries you've sent in and bites into the story behind the beloved dish and its connection to the city.

Spicy, savoury, fresh off the grill whether it's served on a pillowy Portuguese bunor paired with roast potatoes or poutine, Montrealers seem to love Portuguese chicken.

LISTEN |How did Portuguese chicken get so popular in Montreal?

Spicy, savoury, fresh off the grill...whether its served on a pillowy Portuguese bun, or paired with roast potatoes or poutine, Montrealers seem to love Portuguese chicken. We explore the roots of this dish, how it made its way to Montreal and what it tells us about how cultures are transmitted and transformed through food.

In this firstepisode ofGood Question, Montreal, we explore the roots of this dish, how it made its way to Montreal and what it tells us about how cultures are transmitted and transformed through food.

Do you have a question about Montreal? Host Ainslie MacLellan is determined to help find the answer. Whether it's a story that's disappeared from the headlines, a curious landmark in your neighbourhood, or a quirk of Montreal life you've been wondering about, we're on it. Let's learn about this place together.

Your Montreal questions, answered weekly. Nothing too big, too small or too weird. What are you wondering? Send us your question here:cbc.ca/GoodQuestionMontreal.

Tune in to Good Question, Montreal every Thursday on CBC Listen or wherever you get your podcasts.