Italian migrants in the 1920s brought with them the recipe and techniques for Pizza.
Pasta was also relatively unknown until the Italians brought it, along with the various recipes that could be made using pasta.
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Because its yummy
no it is Italian but is eaten in Australia
many italian restrants
Italian Pastas and Italian Cheeses
spaghetti, lasagne, canneloni, etc
Australia doesn't have a favourite food, we are a multi-cultural country, so we eat all types of food from Chinese to Italian
Italian food was introduced to Australia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily through immigration from Italy, particularly after World War II. Italian migrants brought their culinary traditions with them, establishing restaurants, cafes, and shops that showcased dishes like pasta, pizza, and espresso. Over time, these foods became integrated into Australian cuisine, leading to the widespread popularity of Italian dishes across the country. Today, Italian food is a beloved part of Australia's diverse culinary landscape.
They bought stuff like pasta and pizza! All the Italian food you can think of!
Pavlova is a New Zealand invention, (claim by Australia) to celebrate the tour of Australia and new zealand by a famous Russian ballerina (Anna Pavlova) So so its not at all Italian :)
Yes, currently the Italian Greyhound is popular in Australia.
Well, having nothing to do with Australia and living in Greece, I would think that since Greeks came to Australia many decades ago, they brought with them their eating habits. E.g. we cook with olive oil ONLY, we use many onions which make food taste better, we eat beans, peas,, and so on.. About the food they brought in Australia, I recently read and article talking about a fast food chain called gyro. Gyros is one of the most popular fast food kind in Greece which is made by pita, tzatziki, onions, meat (pork or chicken), tomatoes and fried potatoes.