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Aussie Tucker

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Introduction:
"That's Australian cuisine to those of you who weren't sure what 'tucker' meant."


1. No Australian barbecue would be complete without snags or snaggers. What are these delicacies?
    chicken wings
    sausages
    steaks
    jumbo prawns


2. This type of Australian bread is popular on picnics and camp-outs because it consists only of flour and water and is cooked in the fire. What is the name of this bread?
    drover
    damper
    digger
    sconer


3. This Australian cake consists of cubes of sponge cake, dipped in chocolate and rolled in coconut. They are often sold as a fundraising activity by organisations such as schools, churches and sporting clubs. What are these cakes known as?
    coconut cubes
    lamingtons
    chocolate sponge surprise
    dippers


4. This dessert consists of white meringue, whipped cream and a variety of tropical fruits. It was named after a famous ballerina.
    Margot
    Danilova
    Pavlova
    Minette


5. What would you be eating if you were enjoying a yabby?
    a variety of sweet potato
    a freshwater crayfish
    a cream-filled biscuit
    a small bread roll stuffed with minced beef


6. Yeast extract, salt, mineral salt (508, 509), malt extract, natural colour (150), vegetable extract, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin. This is the ingredient list of one of Australia?s most well known foods. What is it?
    Cheese spread
    Nutri-grain
    Vegemite
    Milo


7. At Christmas, many Australians enjoy a very rich confection made with Rice Bubbles (puffed rice cereal), coconut, powdered milk, icing sugar, mixed dried and glace fruits and copha (white vegetable shortening). What is it called?
    Fruity Bubbles
    Snowy Road
    White Christmas
    Christmas Slice


8. These oatmeal biscuits (cookies) were sent to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, a combined force of volunteer soldiers formed in Egypt during World War I who took part in the landing at Gallipoli. Since then it has been a tradition to send them to the soldiers overseas. They are also widely enjoyed at home. What are they?
    Butter oat biscuits
    Anzac biscuits
    Honey joys
    Oatmeal crunchies


9. Which dessert would you be eating if you were having ?cocky?s joy??
    dumplings in golden syrup (treacle)
    banana custard
    baked apples and cream
    lemon pudding


10. Football games would not be the same without the great Australian meat pie. Most Australians enjoy their meat pies with tomato sauce. Some people, however, prefer pie floaters. What is the pie floating in?
    gravy
    cream of mushroom soup
    chicken noodle soup
    green pea soup


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