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Mexico has tequila and Japan is known for sake, but two New South Wales distillers say Australia is in need of a national spirit and it should start with infusing native fruit.
Why Grow a Bush Tucker Garden? Modern gardens often feature exotic plants that demand constant watering and chemical inputs, but bush tucker plants are perfectly adapted to Australia’s harsh ...
How 'bush tucker' became flavour of the month for foodies After years of neglect, Australians are rediscovering the ancient culinary traditions of the Aboriginals.
The Next Superfoods May Come From Australia But Indigenous people—who stand to benefit the most from the commercialization of “bush tucker”—represent only 1 percent of the industry ...
A reported source of bush tucker in summer, the flesh of the fruit is said variably to have a taste similar to salty apple, banana, fig or strawberry.
Bush tucker garden tells kindy kids of land's roots Planting seeds to education as native plant varieties give kids a lesson of culture and history.
Australian scientists have confirmed what Aborigines have known for millennia - that 'bush tucker' (food from the countryside) not only tastes good, it can combat fatal diseases.
Bush Tucker Man, Les Hiddins is dropped into the east coast of the Cape York Peninsula and travels via chopper, on foot and even via blow-up mattress along the Jardine River to the west coast.
The prototype also contains Davidson plum, another native fruit, and can be adapted to include other commercially harvestable bush tucker such as finger limes.
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