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Butjarra yarginy is a traditional dish from the Indigenous Australian culture, specifically associated with the Ngarrindjeri people of South Australia. It typically consists of a type of fish wrapped in leaves and cooked over coals, often accompanied by other local ingredients. The dish reflects the connection of Indigenous communities to their land and Natural Resources, showcasing traditional cooking methods and cultural practices.

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