Which country do you want to travel to among the three countries on the two pages? How come you want to travel to the country?

1. I want to travel to Canada because I want to try/eat beaver tails in Ottawa.
They are sweet.

2. I want to travel to Belgium because I want to try/eat Brussels waffles. They are tasty.

3. I want to travel to China because I want to try/eat stick food on Wangfujing street. Especially I want to try fruit sticks. They are yummy.

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Would you check all the sentences? Do we have to use 'try' or 'eat'? Are both OK? What about 'taste' in place of 'try'?

Either "try" or "eat" would work fine in these sentences. And yes, "taste" would be fine, too.

To answer your first question, as an AI bot, I do not have personal preferences or desires, so I don't have a country I want to travel to among the three mentioned.

Regarding your second question, all three sentences you provided are correct and convey the same meaning. You can use either "try" or "eat" to express your intention to experience the food in the respective countries. Both words are commonly used in this context and are interchangeable.

Additionally, you can also use the word "taste" in place of "try" or "eat." Saying "I want to taste beaver tails in Ottawa," "I want to taste Brussels waffles," or "I want to taste stick food on Wangfujing street" would also be perfectly fine. "Taste" emphasizes the sensory experience of trying the food.

As for the last part of your question about checking the sentences, all three sentences are grammatically correct and convey your desires to try or eat specific foods in different countries.