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  2. Indigenous Australian food groups - Wikipedia

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    Ngkwarle athenge arlperle (Ironwood tree gum), Ngkwarle alkerampwe (Mulga tree gum, Ngkwarle arlperrampwe (Whitewood tree gum, Ngkwarle atnyerampwe (Supplejack tree gum), Ngkwarle akikarre (Witchetty bush gum), Ngkwarle aperarnte (River Red gum honeydew, Ngkwarle yerrampe, (), Ngkwarle arwengalkere (Native bee honey), Ngkwarle untyeyampe (Corkwood flower nectar).

  3. Template:Australia Labelled Map - Wikipedia

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    {{Image label begin | image = Australia location map recolored.png | alt = Australia map. Western Australia in the west third with capital Perth, Northern Territory in the north center with capital Darwin, Queensland in the northeast with capital Brisbane, South Australia in the south with capital Adelaide, New South Wales in the northern southeast with capital Sydney, and Victoria in the far ...

  4. Australian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The term itself was first used in print in the 1993 edition of the Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide, [24] [25] which placed 34 restaurants under this heading, and was quickly adopted to describe the burgeoning food scene in Sydney in the 1990s. [26] Leading exponents of the style include Tetsuya Wakuda, Neil Perry and Peter Gilmore. [27]

  5. Food pyramid (nutrition) - Wikipedia

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    A food pyramid is a representation of the optimal number of servings to be eaten each day from each of the basic food groups. [2] The first pyramid was published in Sweden in 1974. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The 1992 pyramid introduced by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) was called the "Food Guide Pyramid" or "Eating Right Pyramid".

  6. Australian Aboriginal sweets - Wikipedia

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    The practices of the Arrernte were widely practised by many other groups across Australia, however customs varied depending on where people lived. Other notable sweet foods include: Banksia : People placed the flower spike in a paperbark -lined hole filled with water to make a sweet drink.

  7. Child nutrition in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Currently in Australia, 360 Dominos stores exist and as of 2005, 869 McDonald's chains stand established in Australia. [10] Between 1987 and 2000, 2.77 meals ingested a week were from fast food franchises and in 2009 alone, an average of 127 dollars was spent weekly on fast food in Australia. [10]

  8. Category:Food and drink in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Food and drink in Australia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  9. File:Australia map (English).svg - Wikipedia

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