<P> Former Prime Minister Paul Martin regularly referred to it as his favourite food, though also confessed that he was unable to prepare it . During the same election former Prime Minister Stephen Harper stated that "I'll never be able to give my kids a billion - dollar company, but Laureen and I are saving for their education . And I have actually cooked them Kraft Dinner--I like to add wieners ." Most of his countrymen ignore the instructions and believe that they have a unique way of preparing the food, like adding wieners or cheese . Additional ingredients are not necessary; simply adjusting the cooking time and the amount of milk or butter / margarine can produce a dish ranging from soft noodles in a creamy sauce to firm noodles in a thin, milky sauce . </P> <P> In the September 2012 issue of The Walrus magazine, the cover story "Manufacturing Taste" by Sasha Chapman details the history of the Canadian cheese industry and Kraft's impact on it . She notably draws attention to Canada being unique in favouring a manufactured food product (made by a foreign company) as its national dish at the expense of local cheeses . Chapman's article is structured around this question, from the first page: </P> <P> But what does it mean if a national dish is manufactured, formulated by scientists in a laboratory in Glenview, Illinois, and sold back to us by the second - largest food company in the world? </P> <P> Enriched Macaroni product (wheat flour, niacin, ferrous sulfate (iron), thiamin mononitrate (vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2), folic acid) (In Canada: Pasta (from wheat). No longer' enriched' by 2017); cheese sauce mix (whey, milkfat, milk protein concentrate, salt, sodium tripolyphosphate, contains less than 2% of citric acid, lactic acid, sodium phosphate, calcium phosphate, yellow 5, yellow 6, enzymes, cheese culture) </P>

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