Poutine can be messy — and soon the players with one Blue Jays affiliate will be wearing it.

The New Hampshire Fisher Cats, the Jays’ Double-A club, plan to sport poutine-themed jerseys in the opener of Saturday night’s doubleheader against the Binghamton Rumble Ponies — spicing up Franco-American Heritage Night at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium in Manchester, N.H.

The design is a straightforward ode to the classic Quebec-born recipe of french fries, gravy and cheese curds. The jerseys also feature a clean fleur-de-lis on the right sleeve.

The ooey-gooey look might not make fans hungry, but if it does, concession stands will offer the cheesy dish throughout the park, part of what they’re calling the New Hampshire Poutine Fest.

A quick survey of social media suggests the look isn’t for all, er, tastes.

“I like food, I like poutine and I like baseball jerseys. This? Not so much,” one person wrote on Twitter. “The New Hampshire Fisher Cats are wearing poutine jerseys. It looks pretty disgusting,” another posted, while a third countered: “You mean it looks amazing.”

Nine of the jerseys were available in an online auction, at $100 apiece, on the MiLB team’s website, but as of Thursday evening no bids had been placed.