Saturday, March 28, 2009

yum yum!

Hello readers! Hope you are all enjoying a sunny weekend, with mouth-watering dishes on the family table. Talking of delicious aliments, did you know that aboriginal people relished kangaroo, lizard and event wallaby meat and loved to nibble on cooked snakes and moths? Stomach churning it may well be, but it is a list of some food types that native Australians used to live on before white settlers arrived. Of course nowadays kangaroo, wallaby, crocodile, and emu are all considered specialities and Australian seafood is a much sought-after export. The macadamia nut is a very native aussie crop. Bush tucker foods also remain mostly a novelty, food which was devoured mostly by aborigines and early settlers. For more information on what exactly bush tucker consists of, check out: http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/bushtucker/

Wish you all a great weekend, and lovely meals! Tuck in!

1 comment:

  1. Meat is meat. If you can cook it, you can eat it as well. Different animals might need different spicing, or you can just say "it tastes like chicken." :)

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