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Bush Tucker is a term that is used to refer to the food that is native to Australia. It also is a reference to the food that sustained the aborigines. It is also referred to as Bushfood.

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Bush Tucker is a term that is used to refer to the food that is native to Australia. It also is a reference to the food that sustained the aborigines. It is also referred to as Bushfood.

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Bush tucker but they don't really hunt as such for it

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you can find it in the forests in australia

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The bush potato, or yarla, is a native plant of Australia. It's found in the central part of the continent - the so-called out back. Ipomoea costata is considered by the Aborigines to be be bush tucker, and the tubers that grow underground are sought out and eaten today.

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Food you find in the bush.

e.g: plants/leaves, grubs

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