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Multiculturalism has introduced food from every country in the world. The most popular introduced foods are:

  • Chinese
  • Thai
  • Indian
  • Vietnamese
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Greek
  • German
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Q: What kinds of food have been introduced to Australia due to multiculturalism?
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