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Australia does not have a "national dish", but it does have a few favourites.

  • meat pies
  • roast lamb and veges
  • barbequed steak and sausages
  • pavlova for dessert
  • lamingtons for morning tea
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12y ago

There are many multicultural foods in Australia. Think about the food you eat everyday - I'm sure they're all very multicultural.

There are many multicultural foods in Australia. Think about the food you eat everyday - I'm sure they're all very multicultural.

if you look at the background of all the foods you call "Auzzie" they actually originate from a different heritage like for example meat and three vedge is actually from the UK yet we think that it is something that is very "Auzzie".

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The traditional food of Australia is red meat. In Australia, it is very common to cook meat on the barbecue.

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The Aboriginees ate food that nature gave them, including kangaroos and witchetty grubs. If you are after more modern Australian food, try a BBQ.

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11y ago

Vegemite, Tim Tams, Lamingtons

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13y ago

Of course fruits!

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