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  2. Bush tomato - Wikipedia

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    Bush tomato (fruit) Bush tomato plant Bush tomatoes are the fruit or entire plants of certain nightshade (Solanum) species native to the more arid parts of Australia.While they are quite closely related to tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum), they might be even closer relatives of the eggplant (S. melongena), which they resemble in many details.

  3. Solanum chippendalei - Wikipedia

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    [2] Solanum chippendalei (common names - solanum, bush tomato, ngaru, Chippendale's tomato) [3] is a small fruiting shrub in the family Solanaceae, native to northern Australia. [4] It is named after its discoverer, George Chippendale.

  4. Solanum centrale - Wikipedia

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    Solanum centrale, the kutjera, or Australian desert raisin, is a plant native to the more arid parts of Australia. Like other "bush tomatoes", it has been used as a food source by Central Australia and Aboriginal groups for millennia. Solanum centrale was first described by J.M. Black in 1934. [1]

  5. Try These 16 Unexpected Recipes with Tomatoes - AOL

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  6. Bush tucker - Wikipedia

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    The term "bushfood" is one of several terms describing native Australian food, evolving from the older-style "bush tucker" which was used in the 1970s and 1980s. [ citation needed ] In the 21st century, many restaurants are serving emu, crocodile, yabbies and locally sourced eels , and using native plant spices for flavour.

  7. Australian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Organic and biodynamic foods have also become widely available alongside a revival of interest in bush tucker. [2] Australia exports many agricultural products, including cattle, sheep, poultry, milk, vegetables, fruit, nuts, wheat, barley and canola. [3] Australia also produces wine, beer and soft drinks.

  8. Cherry Tomato Bites Recipe - AOL

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    Chop the fresh basil and add a little to each tomato and place on a serving dish. When ready to serve, sprinkle the top with salt and pepper, then drizzle on the vinegar and olive oil. Makes 12.

  9. List of Australian and New Zealand dishes - Wikipedia

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    A condiment consisting of concentrated tomatoes, sugar, vinegar and spices. It has a lower sugar and tomato content than the very similar sauce; Ketchup. Tomato sauce is commonly paired with pies, sausages and bread amongst other things. [250] Toroī: A Māori pickle of mussels with boiled leaf vegetables and chilli. [251] [252] Witchetty grub