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EPISODE · Sep 1, 2025 · 10 MIN

Australian Food Taste Test: 15 Must-Try Eats

from From Down Under to Down South · host Aussie Mike

Send us Fan MailAustralian food often surprises people — not because it’s extreme, but because it carries memories and rituals that don’t always translate.In this episode, I revisit fifteen classic Australian foods and reflect on what makes them so enduring, from pantry staples to childhood party favourites and weekend traditions.On the list:• Vegemite and how it’s actually meant to be eaten • Fairy Bread and the nostalgia attached to it • The Chiko Roll and its particular place in takeaway history • The Tim Tam Slam ritual • The Bunnings sausage sizzle • The Aussie burger (yes, with beetroot) • Spiders, chicken salt, lamingtons, Milo, and moreLiving in the United States has made me more aware of how much food is tied to identity. Some of these flavours are practical, some are sentimental, and some only make sense if you grew up with them.It’s not about shock value.It’s about understanding how everyday foods become cultural touchstones.If you’ve ever tasted something that instantly took you home, you’ll recognise the feeling.Support the channel:☕ Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/fromdownundertodownsouth🌏 Website: https://fromdownundertodownsouth.com📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FromDownUndertoDownSouth📷 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068568677919🐦 X: https://x.com/aussiemika74📩 Business enquiries & collaborations: [email protected] for watching. Hoo roo maties.Support the showCheck out additional content on our YouTube page!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjipgN51kc8swHyKeSx2tzw

Send us Fan Mail Australian food often surprises people — not because it’s extreme, but because it carries memories and rituals that don’t always translate. In this episode, I revisit fifteen classic Australian foods and reflect on what makes them so enduring, from pantry staples to childhood party favourites and weekend traditions. On the list: • Vegemite and how it’s actually meant to be eaten • Fairy Bread and the nostalgia attached to it • The Chiko Roll and its particular pla...

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