Alberta is a land of plenty when it comes to food. Farm and ranch culture is part of Alberta’s DNA, and we have the delicious goods to prove it.
The province is rich with everything from specialty breeds of pork to greenhouse tomatoes and cucumbers, but a few foods stand out above the rest. Our 10 most iconic foods, from bison and beef to mustard and saskatoon berries, represent ingredients that tell the story of who Albertans are through what we grow and eat.
“The most important part of about having all these great ingredients here is not only the fact that we have this land and we can grow it, but that we have a community that knows what to do with it,” says Karen Anderson, who has been running Alberta Food Tours for 20 years, with tours in Calgary, Edmonton, Banff and Canmore.
“When people come to eat here, when they go beyond to find the local chefs and businesses that use our local ingredients, they’re going to be blown away,” she says. “Alberta has a great food story.”
What are Alberta's most famous foods?
Alberta’s 10 iconic ingredients are bison, beef, canola, honey, saskatoon berries, Red Fife wheat, root vegetables, barley, mustard and pulses .
Embraced by chefs throughout the province, these signature ingredients pop up in casual fare, fine dining menus and everything in between.
Let your taste buds lead the way as you explore Alberta through our bounty of food.