you can find it in the forests in Australia
Food you find in the bush. e.g: plants/leaves, grubs
They eat it
Bush Tucker Man - 1987 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
The people who present the Bush Tucker trials are Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. The Bush Tucker trials involve contestants eating various jungle delicacies such as crickets and green ants.
They eat it
loads
All I know is witchitey grubs
Sophia Bush plays Beth in John Tucker Must Die.
In the bush they would forage for different plants, witchetty grubs and honey ants.
Bush tucker but they don't really hunt as such for it
Australia's famous bush tucker man was ex-army Major Les Hiddens. Highly skilled (for a "white fella") in finding and utilising bush foods, Hiddens made a number of television documentaries on the topic.
To create an "authentic" bush tucker menu is difficult, and would probably rely more on being creative with how you named items, rather than their authenticity as real bush foods. You could offer items such as the following: * billy tea * damper (offered with honey or jam) * pumpkin scones (recipes available on the Internet) * macadamia nut slices (e.g. chocolate macadamia, caramel macadamia) * roasted bunya nuts * rosella jam (rosella berries, not the bird rosella...) * you could be creative and make pastries and/or cakes in the shape of goannas and witchetty grubs * pancakes/crepes with a "bush tucker" filling, which might include combinations of foods such as pine nuts, macadamia nuts, "native bush honey", rosella jam, gooseberry jam, fig jams etc * Pavlova, whilst not "bush tucker", is a distinctly Australian favourite You may also find some ideas at the link below. These recipes incorporate "bush tucker" names and ideas.