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Anchor text: Québécois
Target Entity: French\u002dspeaking_Quebecer
Preceding Context: The dish apparently originated in rural Quebec, Canada, in the late 1950s. Several
Succeeding Context: communities claim to be the birthplace of poutine, including Drummondville (by Jean-Paul Roy in 1964), Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, and Victoriaville. One often-cited tale is that of Fernand Lachance, from Warwick, Quebec, which claims that poutine was invented there in 1957; Lachance is said to have exclaimed ça va faire une maudite poutine ("it will make a damn mess"), hence the name. The sauce was allegedly added later, to keep the fries warm longer.
Paragraph Title: Origins
Source Page: Poutine

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