Generally, no Australian plant is used to male damper. Damper is a simple bread made from flour and water, cooked in a campfire.
However, if one has patience and the know-how, one can crush wattle (acacia) seeds to make damper.
In Australia they make Damper,Pumkin Soup,Pavlova,ANZAC Biscutis,Lamingtons,Meat Pie. But obviously not all together at once.
Damper is a simple but tasty scone-like bread made from flour and water. It is usually cooked over an open campfire, and served with plenty of butter, and honey or golden syrup if one wishes. Damper became popular among people such as swagmen, stockmen and the gold diggers, as is was cheap and quick to make.
Damper was a European invention, so traditional Aborigines did not eat damper. Aboriginal tribes would make their own breads out of seed of plants they collected, but they did not make damper from flour and water as Europeans did.
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All domesticated budgies originate from Australia. Native eucalyptus branches and some fruit tree branches are great. Keep in mind that there are some exception's Always make sure that the specific type of plant is safe. When have selected your branches make sure you have thoroughly cleaned them.
Damper is a simple Australian bush bread. All that is required is self raising flour and water. Enough water is added to make the dough stick together, then it is baked in a fire. Some people prefer it being baked in aluminium foil, but the original damper eaten by stockmen and swagmen was simply thrown on the hot coals. The outside may be baked solid, but inside, the damper will be fresh and like bread. Some people add a pinch of salt, but this is not required. Damper is best eaten with fresh butter or smothered in honey or golden syrup.
Brush tail possums live in hollow trees and logs. Unfortunately, they also like to inhabit the roof space in houses, and have been known to make themselves at home in fireplaces and even dog kennels.