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Pouding chômeur, which literally translates to pudding of the unemployed, is a Quebecois dessert that originated during the Depression. The traditionally frugal dish is made with flour, water, butter and brown sugar. At the Taste of Quebec stall (conveniently located in front of the store), they’re dishing up a more luxurious version of this visually unappealing but mouthwatering dessert (it’s drenched in maple syrup). ($5, but big enough for two)