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Barramundi

The barramundi (lates calcarifer) or asian sea bass, is a species of catadromous fish in the family latidae of the order perciformes. the species is widely distributed in the indo-west pacific, spanning the waters of the middle east, south asia, southeast asia, east asia, and oceania.

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Bundaberg Ginger Beer

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Bundaberg Rum

Bundaberg rum, colloquially known as bundy, is a dark rum produced in bundaberg east, queensland, australia, by the bundaberg distilling company. in 2010, the bundaberg distilling company was inducted into the queensland business leaders hall of fame.

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Bundaberg Sarsaparilla

Bundaberg brewed drinks pty ltd is an australian family-owned business that brews non-alcoholic beverages. based in bundaberg, queensland, they export to over 61 countries across the globe and they are most known for their ginger beer and other carbonated beverages.

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Coconut loaf

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Coconut pie

Buko pie, sometimes anglicized as coconut pie, is a traditional filipino baked young coconut (malauhog) custard pie. it is considered a specialty in the city of los baños, laguna located on the island of luzon.buko pie is made with young coconuts (buko in tagalog), and uses sweetened condensed milk, which makes it denser than cream-based custard pies. there are also variations of the pie, which are similar but use slightly different ingredients, such as macapuno pie, that uses macapuno, special type of coconut that is thick and sticky.the pie was originally a delicacy only available in the philippines, but blast freezing technology has allowed buko pie-makers the ability to export. as it has become easier to transport and more accessible around the world, people are able to buy it as a pasalubong or homecoming present after having visited the philippines. buko pie is traditionally plain, but nowadays flavorings such as pandan, vanilla, or almond essences are used. buko pie is different from the american coconut cream pie, as it is and has neither cream in the coconut custard filling nor meringue swirls on top of the baked coconut custard.

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Dagwood dog

A corn dog (also spelled corndog) is a sausage (usually a hot dog) on a stick that has been coated in a thick layer of cornmeal batter and deep fried. it originated in the united states and is commonly found in american cuisine.

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Avocado, bananas, mangoes, pineapple, strawberries, papaya

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King prawn

Prawn is a common name for small aquatic crustaceans with an exoskeleton and ten legs (which is a member of the order decapoda), some of which can be eaten.the term "prawn" is used particularly in the united kingdom, ireland, and commonwealth nations, for large swimming crustaceans or shrimp, especially those with commercial significance in the fishing industry. shrimp that are present in this category often belong to the suborder dendrobranchiata. in north america, the term is used less frequently, typically for freshwater shrimp. the terms shrimp and prawn themselves lack scientific standing. over the years, the way they are used has changed, and in contemporary usage the terms are almost interchangeable.

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Lamb kebab

Kebab is a cooked meat dish, with its origins in middle eastern cuisines. many variants are popular around the world. kebabs consist of cut up or ground meat, sometimes with vegetables, and various other accompaniments according to the specific recipe. although kebabs are typically cooked on a skewer over a fire, some kebab dishes are baked in a pan in an oven or prepared as a stew such as tas kebab. the traditional meat for kebabs is most often mutton or lamb, but regional recipes may include beef, goat, chicken, fish, and sometimes pork depending on whether or not there are specific religious prohibitions.

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Macadamia milk

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Macadamia nut

Macadamia is a genus of four species of trees in the flowering plant family proteaceae. they are indigenous to australia, native to northeastern new south wales and central and southeastern queensland specifically. two species of the genus are commercially important for their fruit, the macadamia nut (or simply macadamia). global production in 2015 was 160,000 tonnes (180,000 short tons). other names include queensland nut, bush nut, maroochi nut, bauple nut and hawaii nut. in australian aboriginal languages, the fruit is known by names such as bauple, gyndl or jindilli (north of great dividing range) and boombera (south of the great range). it was an important source of bushfood for the aboriginal peoples who are the original inhabitants of the area. the nut was first commercially produced on a wide scale in hawaii, where australian seeds were introduced in the 1880s, and for some time they were the world's largest producer. south africa has been the world's largest producer of the macadamia since the 2010s.

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Macadamia nut desserts and sweets

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Mackerel

Mackerel is an important food fish that is consumed worldwide. as an oily fish, it is a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids. the flesh of mackerel spoils quickly, especially in the tropics, and can cause scombroid food poisoning. accordingly, it should be eaten on the day of capture, unless properly refrigerated or cured.

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Moreton Bay bugs

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Mud crab

Mangrove crabs are crabs that live among mangroves, and may belong to many different species and even families. they have been shown to be ecologically significant in many ways. they keep much of the energy within the forest by burying and consuming leaf litter. along with burrowing in the ground, at high tide and in the face of predators these crustaceans can climb trees to protect themselves. the hermit crab and the mangrove crab are the only crustaceans that can climb trees as a defense mechanism. furthermore, their feces may form the basis of a coprophagous food chain contributing to mangrove secondary production.mangrove crab larvae are the major source of food for juvenile fish inhabiting the adjacent waterways, indicating that crabs also help nearshore fisheries. the adult crabs are food for threatened species such as the crab plover.their burrows alter the topography and sediment grain size of the mangrove, and help aerate the sediment. removing crabs from an area causes significant increases in sulfides and ammonium concentrations, which in turn affects the productivity and reproductive output of the vegetation, supporting the hypothesis that mangrove crabs are a keystone species.

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Orange bread

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Pineapple pie

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Prawn

Prawn is a common name for small aquatic crustaceans with an exoskeleton and ten legs (which is a member of the order decapoda), some of which can be eaten.the term "prawn" is used particularly in the united kingdom, ireland, and commonwealth nations, for large swimming crustaceans or shrimp, especially those with commercial significance in the fishing industry. shrimp that are present in this category often belong to the suborder dendrobranchiata. in north america, the term is used less frequently, typically for freshwater shrimp. the terms shrimp and prawn themselves lack scientific standing. over the years, the way they are used has changed, and in contemporary usage the terms are almost interchangeable.

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Scallop

Scallop () is a common name that encompasses various species of marine bivalve mollusks (saltwater clams) in the taxonomic family pectinidae, the scallops. however, the common name "scallop" is also sometimes applied to species in other closely related families within the superfamily pectinoidea, which also includes the thorny oysters. scallops are a cosmopolitan family of bivalves which are found in all of the world's oceans, although never in fresh water. they are one of very few groups of bivalves to be primarily "free-living", with many species capable of rapidly swimming short distances and even of migrating some distance across the ocean floor. a small minority of scallop species live cemented to rocky substrates as adults, while others attach themselves to stationary or rooted objects such as sea grass at some point in their lives by means of a filament they secrete called a byssal thread. the majority of species, however, live recumbent on sandy substrates, and when they sense the presence of a predator such as a starfish, they may attempt to escape by swimming swiftly but erratically through the water using jet propulsion created by repeatedly clapping their shells together. scallops have a well-developed nervous system, and unlike most other bivalves all scallops have a ring of numerous simple eyes situated around the edge of their mantles. many species of scallops are highly prized as a food source, and some are farmed as aquaculture. the word "scallop" is also applied to the meat of these bivalves, the adductor muscle, that is sold as seafood. the brightly coloured, symmetric, fan-shaped shells of scallops with their radiating and often fluted ornamentation are valued by shell collectors, and have been used since ancient times as motifs in art, architecture, and design. owing to their widespread distribution, scallop shells are a common sight on beaches and are often brightly coloured, making them a popular object to collect among beachcombers and vacationers. the shells also have a significant place in popular culture, including symbolism.

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Tarragon chicken

Tarragon (artemisia dracunculus), also known as estragon, is a species of perennial herb in the family asteraceae. it is widespread in the wild across much of eurasia and north america, and is cultivated for culinary and medicinal purposes.one subspecies, artemisia dracunculus var. sativa, is cultivated for use of the leaves as an aromatic culinary herb. in some other subspecies, the characteristic aroma is largely absent. the species is polymorphic. informal names for distinguishing the variations include "french tarragon" (best for culinary use), "russian tarragon", and "wild tarragon" (covers various states). tarragon grows to 120–150 centimetres (4–5 feet) tall, with slender branches. the leaves are lanceolate, 2–8 cm (1–3 in) long and 2–10 mm (1⁄8–3⁄8 in) broad, glossy green, with an entire margin. the flowers are produced in small capitula 2–4 mm (1⁄16–3⁄16 in) diameter, each capitulum containing up to 40 yellow or greenish-yellow florets. french tarragon, however, seldom produces any flowers (or seeds). some tarragon plants produce seeds that are generally sterile. others produce viable seeds. tarragon has rhizomatous roots that it uses to spread and readily reproduce.

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Tornado potato

Tornado potatoes (korean: 회오리 감자; hoeori gamja), also called twist potatoes or tornado fries, are a popular street food in south korea, originally developed by jeong eun suk of agricultural hoeori inc. it is a deep fried spiral-cut whole potato on a skewer, brushed with various seasonings such as onion, cheese, or honey. some varieties have spliced sausages in between.

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XXXX Gold

Xxxx gold is a mid strength lager manufactured in the state of queensland, australia by castlemaine perkins and is one of australia's most popular beers. xxxx gold is also produced in the boag's brewery in launceston, tasmania. xxxx gold is a sponsor of the queensland bulls and the qld, sa, act & nt cricket associations. xxxx gold previously sponsored the australian v8 supercars championship series from 2008 to 2011, as well as the professional bull riders' (pbr) australian branch. xxxx gold also does sponsoring for the brisbane lions since 2017 (pants sponsor 2017 - 2018) but remains one of the few advertisements.

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