I have been Told that Pac and Save carries it although I have not confirmed this....but I will tonight :-)
Italy has more cheese and wine those are the major things in Italy compare to new Zealand all the cheese we get is imported from Italy so are some wine.
In New Zealand, popular pasta dishes often include spaghetti bolognese, macaroni and cheese, and fettuccine alfredo. Many Kiwis also enjoy pasta salads, especially during summer barbecues, featuring ingredients like fresh vegetables and meats. Additionally, local variations may incorporate New Zealand ingredients such as lamb or seafood, reflecting the country's diverse culinary influences. Overall, pasta is a versatile staple in many New Zealand households.
in nz about $11 nz dollars
Many cheeses produced in New Zealand do use animal rennet, as it is a traditional coagulating agent derived from the stomachs of calves. However, there are also several brands and varieties of cheese that are made with microbial or vegetable rennet, catering to those who prefer vegetarian options. If you're specifically looking for cheese without animal rennet, it's best to check the label or inquire with the manufacturer.
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
No, Bob Kraft is not involved with Kraft Macaroni and Cheese.
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Yes, there is Cheddar in New Zealand.
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Italy has more cheese and wine those are the major things in Italy compare to new Zealand all the cheese we get is imported from Italy so are some wine.
Evansdale is a hand-crafted cheese from New Zealand and made at Waikouaiti, a short distance from Dunedin.
LOL, that's a new one. Does it lubricate well. I would suck it out with a shopvac with very narrow nozzle.