This native Australian meat is low in fat and high in iron.
What is kangaroo?
This term describes the use of controlled fire to manage the land.
What is firestick farming?
Where did tea and rum come from?
What is England
An Italian dish consisting of thin pasta and meat sauce.
What is spaghetti bolognese?
This method uses boiling water or steam to cook food quickly and healthily.
What is steaming
This large reptile provides lean protein and is used in some Indigenous dishes.
What is crocodile?
What role do women often have?
What is Gathering
What type of alcohol was commonly consumed? .
What is Rum
A Japanese dish made with vinegar rice, raw fish, and seaweed.
What is sushi?
Food is cooked in hot fat or oil in this method, often making it crispy.
What is frying?
A red fruit high in vitamin C, often used in sauces and jams.
What is quandong?
This abbreviation refers to the protection of Indigenous knowledge and traditions.
What is ICIP
A common disease caused by lack of vitamin C.
What is scurvy?
A Chinese stir-fry dish made with chicken, pineapple, and a tangy sauce.
What is sweet and sour chicken?
This dry-heat method uses an oven to cook food evenly from all sides.
What is Baking
This small native fruit is also known as the Australian cranberry.
What is lilly pilly?
What role do men often have in food gathering?
What is Hunting
What was the main cooking method for meat?
What is stewing?
A Mexican dish featuring a corn or wheat wrap filled with meat, cheese, and vegetables.
What are tacos?
A fast cooking method using a small amount of oil and high heat in a wok or pan.
What is stir-frying?
A native leafy green that can be used as a spinach substitute.
What are warrigal greens?
What did Aboriginal people follow to know when to find food?
What is Seasons
What simple bread did settlers bake?
What is Damper
An Indian dish made with chicken marinated in yoghurt and spices, then cooked in a clay oven.
What is tandoori chicken?
This moist-heat method involves cooking food in water at 100°C.
What is boiling