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  2. New Zealand cuisine - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand is ranked 27th in beer consumption per capita, at around 64.7 litres per person per annum. The vast majority of beer produced in New Zealand is a type of lager, either pale or amber in colour, and between 4%–5% alcohol by volume. There are also over 100 smaller craft breweries and brewpubs producing a vast range of beer styles.

  3. Hāngī - Wikipedia

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    Hāngī (Māori: [ˈhaːŋiː]) is a traditional New Zealand Māori method of cooking food using heated rocks buried in a pit oven, called an umu. [1] It is still used for large groups on special occasions, as it allows large quantities of food to be cooked without the need for commercial cooking appliances.

  4. List of Australian and New Zealand dishes - Wikipedia

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    A deboned, roast leg of lamb or mutton stuffed with honey, dried apricots, breadcrumbs, onion and herbs. Colonial Goose was popular in New Zealand and Australia in the early 20th century but is now quite rare. [94] [95] Crumbed cutlets Lamb cutlets breadcrumbed and fried. [96] Crumbed sausages Sausages covered in a breadcrumb batter pan fried. [97]

  5. Our 19 Best New Dinner Recipes You'll Want to Make This Fall

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    View Recipe. This French onion cabbage soup is a creative twist on the classic, bringing a new level of comfort to this warming soup. This version swaps out some of the onion for caramelized cabbage.

  6. Christmas in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Ham and lamb are the most popular Christmas meat in New Zealand and enjoy near-equal popularity. Families traditionally gather for a Christmas lunch. While a formal dinner indoors remains traditional, barbecue lunches have increased in popularity since the 2000s, with around 43% of New Zealanders having a barbecue lunch in 2019.

  7. 70 New Year's Eve dinner recipes to ring in 2024 - AOL

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    End the year on a delicious note. Don't drop the ball on dinner when the ball drops. Instead, plan New Year's Eve recipes in advance to make the celebration as care-free as it is delicious.

  8. Tea (meal) - Wikipedia

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    The timing of the "tea" meal has moved over the centuries in response to the migration of the main meal, dinner. Until the late 18th century dinner was eaten at what is now called "lunchtime", or in the early afternoon; supper was a later and lighter meal. Dinner remains a midday meal in some regions.

  9. 23 New Year’s Day Dinner Ideas That Look Fancy (but Are ...

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    Kick 2025 off right with one of these festive New Year’s Day dinner ideas that are fancy enough to impress any relatives that haven’t left your house since the 25th, yet still easy enough to ...