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The Spinoff: Transtasman food face-off - a definitive ruling on who the bloody hell owns what
21 Apr, 2021 01:02 AM
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In honour of the transtasman bubble, we reignite the food feuds that have defined the relationship between Kiwis and Aussies. Photo / The Spinoff
In honour of the transtasman bubble, we reignite the food feuds that have defined the relationship between Kiwis and Aussies. Photo / The Spinoff
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Australia Week: Nothing tests our mateship with Australia like the disputed delicacies both countries claim as their own. In the interest of diplomatic relations, Alice Neville sets the record straight.
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Phil Mickelson said an Australian chef invented pavlova. Mickelson, a three-time Masters champion, is competing at the major at Augusta that starts on Thursday (Friday NZ time). There has been a long-held dispute between Australians and Kiwi about pavlova. In 2008 Professor Helen Leach’s
The Pavlova Story: A Slice of New Zealand s Culinary History said the first true recipe was Pavlova Cake from New Zealand in 1929. A dessert named after the famous Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova, from a book published in 1926, was actually a four-layered jelly with no meringue at all. Australia had long claimed that Herbert Bert Sachse created the pavlova at Perth s Esplanade Hotel in 1935,
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Wellington, New Zealand (CNN) A cheese roll may seem simple: it s basically a slice of bread with cheese-based filling, rolled up and toasted until slightly crispy.
Yet these humble snacks hold a special place in the hearts of many people at the bottom of the South Island, the more southern of New Zealand s two main islands or Deep South, as the region closer to Antarctica than the Equator is sometimes called.
Margaret Peck remembers her first cheese roll. She was a teenager at the beach near Invercargill, almost at the end of the South Island and New Zealand s southernmost city it s also home to the world s southernmost Starbucks and McDonald s outlets.
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