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Brand Miller, Janette, 1952-
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641.300899915 BRA
Publication Date
1993
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Cherikoff, Vic.
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641.300899915 CHE
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1989
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Northern Territory University. Faculty of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies.
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641.599429 OUR
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1996
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Stuart-Fox, Elisabeth.
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641.5994 STU
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2001
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Palmer, Kingsley, 1946-
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641.5994 PAL
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1998
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Olive, Mark.
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641.5994 OLI
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2006
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Coulthard, Damien, author.
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641.5994 COU
Publication Date
2019
Summary
A fully illustrated contemporary cookbook featuring Australian native foods that is the perfect resource for any Aussie kitchen. This gorgeous illustrated, informative and contemporary cookbook and compendium of native foods will show you how to create truly Australian food and drinks at home. With a few small adjustments and a little experimentation you can prepare delicious food that is better for the Australian environment, is more sustainable and celebrates the amazing ingredients that are truly local. Warndu Mai (Good Food) contains information about seasonal availability, hints, tips and over 80 illustrated and accessible recipes showcasing Australian native foods, using ingredients such as Kakadu plum, native currants, finger lime and pepperberry to create unique dishes and treats - from wattleseed brownies, emu egg sponge cake and bunya nut pesto to native berry, cherry and lime cordial, strawberry gum pavlova and kangaroo carpaccio. It's a must-have for every kitchen.
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Martin, Samantha, author.
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641.5994 MAR
Publication Date
2014
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In this gorgeous and compact book, Samantha Martin - the 'Bush Tukka Woman' - shares her knowledge and love of bush tukka as taught to her by her mother and other Aboriginal elders. Her 'Bush tukka guide' offers rich and wonderful insights into how Aboriginal people survived for centuries unearthing the bounty of this sometimes lush and often desolate land. The book is divided into three chapters covering plants, animals and some recipes to get you started using bush tukka at home. Learn how to find billygoat plums and mountain bush pepper in the wild; discover the reasons Aboriginal people ate magpie geese and honey ants; and test out the delicious flavours of bush tukka recipes like bunya nut pesto, lemon myrtle slow-cooked kangaroo or caramelised cluster figs with ice-cream.
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Cherikoff, Vic.
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ARC 641.5994 CHE
Publication Date
1992
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Newton, John (John Sefton), author.
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641.5994 NEW
Publication Date
2019
Summary
Native produce business is booming and it"s about to enter a new phase. Australian native ingredients are beginning to turn up in growers' markets and even local supermarkets. From Warrigal greens and saltbush, to kangaroo and yabbies - John Newton will inspire you to grab some and take it home. This short companion book to the award-winning The Oldest Foods on Earth shows you how to cook with Australian ingredients, where to find them and how to grow them. Organised by ingredient, each chapter includes a brief history, a practical guide, and recipes for you to make in your very own kitchen. It promises to broaden Australians' culinary horizons in every way.
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Sunk, Steve, 1954-
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ARC 641.5929915 SUN
Publication Date
2006
Summary
This is not just a book about cooking but an insight into Australian Aboriginal culture through food, country and humour. From the mangroves and beaches of Arnhem Land to the arid lands around Alice Springs, Steve Sunk has taught cookery in many Aboriginal communities.
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Alice, Lily, author.
Call Number
641.5994 ALI
Publication Date
2017
Summary
Australia's unique native ingredients boast nutritional and medicinal benefits that cannot be found anywhere else. From the Kakadu plum with its unmatched vitamin C content, to Bunya nuts that contain natural antibacterial properties, knowledge of these superfoods has been passed down in Aboriginal cultures for thousands of years. This cookbook features Australia?s most interesting and beneficial bush superfoods, with beautiful illustrations and information on where they grow, traditional Indigenous uses, nutritional benefits, and advice on how to use them in your home kitchen. You can then follow an easy plant-based recipe, such as Sweet Potato Toast with Finger Lime Guacamole, or Spiced Apple and Riberry Chia Pudding, to enjoy the health benefits yourself! No matter whether you live in the city or the outback, you too can discover the foods that nourished the first peoples of this land.
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