Spam buns, worm poutine and pork tongue on the menu for Calgary Stampede

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CALGARY - The Calgary Stampede menu this year is set to include a heaping of pickle flavours and something for those with a cast-iron stomach.

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This article was published 14/05/2025 (317 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

CALGARY – The Calgary Stampede menu this year is set to include a heaping of pickle flavours and something for those with a cast-iron stomach.

There will be pork tongue, fiery dill Coke, deep-fried pickle Oreos and tzatziki-twisted pickles, along with fruity pebble Korean hot dogs.

Mopane worm poutine features the species of emperor moth, an important source of protein in South Africa.

Tracy Cheng, owner of the Dumpling Hero, shows off the
Tracy Cheng, owner of the Dumpling Hero, shows off the "Holy Boa" of soft shell crab, pork belly, and deep-fried pickles, part of the midway food on offer at the Calgary Stampede in Calgary, Wednesday, May 10, 2023. The 2025 menu includes something for those with a cast-iron stomach. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

The “Spam-pede” bao bun, inspired by the Hawaiian snack, is filled with Spam, garlic shrimp and pineapple.

On the artery hardening side of things, there will be Nashville hot chicken macaroni and cheese, a lobster tornado roll and deep-fried cinnamon buns.

Organizers say more than 50 new midway foods will be available during the 10-day rodeo and exhibition, running July 4 to 13.

“Our exhibitors spend months curating unexpected dishes that you won’t find anywhere else but at the Calgary Stampede midway,” said Stampede midway manager Ashley Warner.

“The goal is to surprise, delight and satisfy every kind of craving.”

Tracy Cheng, of Dumpling Hero, shows off Spam-Pede Bao Buns at a Calgary Stampede food sampling event in Calgary, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
Tracy Cheng, of Dumpling Hero, shows off Spam-Pede Bao Buns at a Calgary Stampede food sampling event in Calgary, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 14, 2025.

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