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What do Australians mainly like to eat?

Australia is not only a pleasant scenery, but also a gourmet paradise for foodies. Australia's diet is rich and colorful, including not only local delicacies, but also famous meals from all over the world.

Ordinary Australian food

When it comes to Australian food, we must mention seafood dinner. Australian lobster, oyster, king crab, abalone and other seafood should not be missed. In addition to seafood, Australians also like barbecue activities on weekends, and the atmosphere of this collective barbecue is very harmonious. The main diet of Australians is usually making fast food, and most of them choose to have a rest while eating fast food in parks or streets.

Australian seafood feast

What do Australian aborigines eat?

Many people may ask, what do aborigines eat? This question stumped me. I have been in Sydney for more than three years, but I haven't had a chance to taste the Australian aborigines' food. However, according to my conversation with the aborigines and reading some materials, the aborigines used to eat seeds, roots, stems, leaves and wild fruits of trees, as well as the meat of wild animals such as buffaloes, crocodiles, kangaroos, camels, pythons and lizards, as well as green ants and insect larvae, which are collectively called "jungle food". It is said that these foods are all natural, low in fat, low in cholesterol and high in vitamins. Australia is developing indigenous foods, with more than 3,000 kinds, but only 30-40 kinds have been developed.

kangaroo meat

Food suitable for immigrants from all over the world

Immigrants from all over the world have brought the food culture there and enriched the Australian cuisine. It can be said that immigrants have even changed Australia's diet and cooking habits. Asian food, especially Chinese food, has a great influence on Australia. No matter in a bustling metropolis or a quiet town, you can find China restaurants, and you can eat all kinds of delicious China food, including abalone wings and ginseng, jiaozi and roast duck. Some Chinese characters have been introduced into Australian English, such as Yamcha (drinking tea), Dimsim (dim sum) and Bohhchai (cabbage). Of course, in China City or Chinatown, Chinese restaurants and visits abound, making you feel at home.

Besides Asian food, you can also see Asian food and food such as Indian restaurant, Vietnamese restaurant, Lebanese snack bar, Turkish barbecue, Malaysian barbecue, Indonesian fried rice, Thai seafood, Japanese food, French food, Italian pizza and macaroni, Greek cold dishes and so on. You really have everything.