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Sevenly-Heaven

starranise wrote 5 days ago: It's junk food but at least it's GOOD (to eat) junk food. Running around town in 35°C desert … more →

Tags: Events, Food, kota kinabalu, roti kobra, 7-Eleven, cola flavoured slurpee, Midnight Snacks, Kedai Kopi, Mamak

A Lot Of Croc--Australia7 comments

Corina wrote 3 weeks ago: I haven’t written much about the food we had while in Australia but I have to spend a few word … more →

Tags: Travel, Australia

About Chilean Sea Bass

multiculturalcookingnetwork wrote 1 month ago: Chilean sea bass is actually two different closely related deep-water species also known as Patagoni … more →

Tags: Chile, Australia, chilean sea bass, patagonian toothfish

Food & Drink of Australia

multiculturalcookingnetwork wrote 1 month ago: National specialties:  • Sydney rock oysters.  • Barramundi (freshwater fish).  • Moreton Bay bugs ( … more →

Tags: Drinks, Wine, Barramundi, Moreton Bay Bugs, Sydney Rock oysters

Australia's Vegemite Sandwich (by Monica Johnson)

multiculturalcookingnetwork wrote 1 month ago: In the land "Down Under" The Vegemite sandwich is a great Australian snack. “I said … more →

Tags: comfort food, Ethnic foods, Food History, Recipes, vegan, vegemite, vegemite sandwich, Kraft Foods, Marmite

Lemony, floral ...4 comments

maamej wrote 1 month ago:  … winey, citrusey, spicy ….. this is the hotch potch of flavours ascribed to the Fair T … more →

Tags: Causes, Culture, Food, Coffee, Fair Trade, Yirgacheffe

Australian Wine: Welcome to Diversity15 comments

mathildescuisine wrote 1 month ago: Every country has a lovely story to tell about its culinary inheritance, how its wine and food ident … more →

Tags: Restaurants & Co, Wine, Australia, Australian Wine, New World Wines, Bridgewater Mill, Petaluma, Katnook Estate, d’Arenberg

Australian Wine & Food Tasting at Bibendum

svatzini wrote 3 months ago: The event Last week, I attended an evening of Australian wine and food tasting at Bibendum, one of t … more →

Tags: Wine, Laissez @ Large, Brett Graham, bibendum, Bridgewater Mill, Petaluma, Katnook Estate, d'arenberg, 'The Hermit Crab'

Aussie Tucker3 comments

Samantha D wrote 8 months ago: Walking down Guadalupe yesterday I stumbled upon Boomerang’s – a gourmet Aussie veggie a … more →

Tags: Recipes, Australia, boomerangs, pavlova

Another Reason to Love Target3 comments

Jeanne wrote 1 year ago: I was shopping at my favorite store the other day and to my delighted surprise, I saw Tim Tams in th … more →

Tags: Tips, Food, Tim Tams, Chocolate

I Miss My Blogging So Much...4 comments

sweetrosie wrote 1 year ago: but this year has just worn me out. I can’t begin to tell you how overwhelming the last couple … more →

Tags: Food Talk, australian native produce, Bush Food, indigenous food, south australian aboriginal communities, Tauondi college

Obama scorns the much maligned beet2 comments

Jen wrote 1 year ago: Because Americans are obsessed with the everyday minutiae of our Commanders-in-Chief, today we get t … more →

Tags: Food News, Food Politics, Eating in Australia, Food, obama, Beets, presidential food, burger with the lot, Australia

Australian food5 comments

livingisdetail wrote 1 year ago: I see a lot of these restaurant signs around country areas offering Chinese and Australian food. It … more →

Tags: Life, Culture, Food, Crapping On, Childhood

Meat Pie3 comments

5sboys wrote 2 years ago: Meat pies are considered an icon in Australian culture and have been described by former N.S.W premi … more →

Tags: meat pie

TimTams2 comments

5sboys wrote 2 years ago: TimTams are a chocolate biscuit made by ARNOT’TS BISCUITS,AUSTRALIA. A tim tam is composed of … more →

The Great Mite-off

simonewest wrote 2 months ago: Vegemite, Promite or Marmite – that is the question. In the great debate over “mites”, I have always … more →

Tags: Food, Lifestyle, Simone Knox, breakfast, Marmite, promite, spreads, vegemite


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