There is very little difference. Naturally, taste would differ slightly as grasses and other foodstuffs for the lambs are different between the continents.
Since its very early colonial days, Australia has relied heavily on sheep, both for wool and for meat. Lamb tends to be regarded as a uniquely Australian food for this reason.
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Lamingtons are an Australian pastry covered in chocolate and coconut. Australians eat a lot of beef. lamb, and fish.
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No because the us is a different country. But one things if u have to have a passport to get into the us then no sorry though
An Australian XL is a US size large. An Australian XXL is also a US size large. Australian clothing sizes are larger than US sizes.
Totally different. US uses US dollars, Australia uses Australian dollars. Their value fluctuates with respect to each other. Since the existence of the Australian Dollar (14 Feb 1966), the values have been approximately in the range; A$1 = US$ 0.4850 to A$1 = USD$1.4800
G. W. Lambert has written: 'Lamb ert memorial number' -- subject(s): Australian Painting, Painting, Australian
No they are designed for a different TV system
Whole foods has icelandic lamb from about Oct through Dec
No. Australian pipe threads are metric and the US is not.
No. Australians speak English. But, they have a different accent from the American accent And some words are different there. Such as : BBQ- Barbie See the related link for a website that has some Australian dialog.