There are lots of different cultures that make up New Zealand, so there is a lot of variety in the food eaten here. Traditional New Zealand food originates from the UK, so lots of beef and mutton and chicken are eaten. On a sunday, especially for the older generation, a roast is eaten for lunch - typically lamb with roast veges - potatoes, carrots, onion, kumara, pumpkin and other veges such as peas, corn, beans, just to name a few, and of course served with a rich homemade gravy
There is no single predominant food in New Zealand. The cuisine is varied, but strongly influenced by UK traditional food.
i think it is bread, lamb and fish. because they have lots of sheep and fish at nz
For the Asians it is usually rice. For the Americans its either salad,spaghetti,pasta and meatballs. For the kiwis it is... well anything really and same for the Australians too.
Fush and Chups
New Plymouth
Mountains! Hills! Rivers and Lakes! :)
You can get all types of food in New Zealand, just like alot of other places in the world.
Wool, meat and dairy Wool, meat and dairy
Kiwi
New Zealands biggest rock is a beach rock they can be as big as a big big super big mountin
no there is not
John Key
Dairy products.
the rifleman
christmas
kiwi