Australia is a very Multy cultural country so there is a great variety of food available for the various nationality's However in the main the foods that are eaten by most Australians would be comparable to what is eaten in most European or western style culture's
ANZAC biscuits for ANZAC day.
eggs
Strange foods that are eaten in Australia include lamb's brain and kangaroo loin. Other strange foods include emu and crocodile.
noodles
Meat pie with tomato sauce, barbecue foods with salads, pasta, cakes, biscuits, meats. There is a variety of different foods in Australia and are eaten with numerous things.
Some foods do such as 'Mitai' which are extravagant Asian sweets which come in many different flavours, colours and textures. These are mainly saved for very special occasions such as weddings; parties; top grades etc. They are to celebrate joyous occasions. Another food is 'Dates' which are mainly eaten in the month of Ramadan to open the fast with.
Depending on who 'they' are. If 'they' were humans, then there can be various foods eaten.
Turkey is served at Thanksgiving and sometimes ham is served at Easter and Christmas.
It depends entirely on which special meal you're talking about. Every Holiday except Yom Kippur has a special meal or special foods eaten. Shabbat also has a special meal, as do certain occasions, such as funerals. Jews do not play games during meals.
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Australia has many favourite foods, and it is difficult to discern which is the most eaten. Lamb and chicken are very popular.It is guaranteed, however, that the most eaten food is not kangaroo.
Occasions like weddings will often have choices of beef or ham or turkey. Turkey and ham would be particularly common at Christmas. For some special occasions people in Ireland might go for fish like salmon.
they mostly eat rice balls and sengui