22 Minutes: Heritage Minute - The Donair

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A historical look at the origins of Canada’s favourite drunk food.

This Hour Has 22 Minutes airs Tuesdays at 8:30pm (9:00NT) on CBC.

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A proud part of our Canadian Heritage! 

FadeDragontear
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Pffff... I love that they managed to weave the Halifax Explosion into the narrative.

raggedyanarchist
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This is very interesting. Thank you for sharing.

amarcord
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hahaha channeling British comedian David Mitchell. This is a good sketch.

NutritionalZero
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Bring Back Shawn Majumdar !!!! Bring Back Shawn Majumdar !!!!

orionsentry
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Really funny!!! I'v always wondered about the history of the Donair One of the best foods Nova Scotia has to offer!!!

westchezzetcooker
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Funny sketch. The orgins of the donair date back to the 1800's in turkey. They call it a "Doner" which means "rotate". The Donair was introduced to Canada in the 1970's by 2 brothers from greece

bassilsleiman
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this is the best
my buddy told me to try one as soon as i got to halifax . He thinks there amazing. I was expecting a gyro I was not expecting sweet gizz sauce . This made me laugh

sublimedog
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I actually found this funny, especially since I love donairs (especially the sauce.) Imo the best place to get them is Greco's.

MegaOrwell
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_"drunk people"_ ...Yeah, right... Drunks eat hot wings. Stoners eat 'donairs'.

JanetStarChild
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the donair or gyro is a greek dish, pb and j is more canadian than

grwitenorth
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Well, if CBC can parody Heritage Minute, why not the Cons.? Seems like there is a double standard taking place here.

jaworskij
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there is a verb in turkish as Don-mek and Doner is an extension of this verb. Sorry greeks, arabs, germans and canadians. Doner is all Turkish from the very beginning

gokseloral
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This is an unfunny and humorless skit that is accompanied by an annoying computerized laugh track.

williamjverhagen