Casseroles. :}
Apple cobbler topped with vanilla ice cream. Not all that unique, but so delicious and something everyone can enjoy.
Casseroles. :}
Apple cobbler topped with vanilla ice cream. Not all that unique, but so delicious and something everyone can enjoy.
Pig brains.
Yeah, you read that right. I can't eat them anymore, because they gross me out, but when I was young, and naive, I ate them a lot. When scrambled, they taste like scrambled eggs with a lot of pepper on them. They're actually pretty good.
That's fucking gross.
Australia has no unique foods* (unless you count Kangaroo and Emu, coincidentally the animals on our coat of arms), just the tradition of taking other country's foods and adding tomato sauce.
It usually works out well. Especially alongside our tradition of getting pissed and eating bad late-night takeout.
*excepting Vegemite, which is less like a food and more like solidified beer.
garne guisada with cheese el taquito from el rinconcinto restrante
Chips if you have not tasted chips with ketchup you have not lived.
I love tekken.
I can't think of any food that's unique or exclusive.
Common periwinkles much? Look like snails and reside in the Atlantic Ocean, real good. : ]
Good old fashioned American hot dogs with ketchup and teh German mustard.