bush tucker

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English - Turkish
Avustralya 'da yaşayan ve oraya özgü çeşitli ot, baharat, mantar, meyve, çiçek, sebze, hayvan, kuş, sürüngen ve böcek türü canlıların genel adlandırılması
English - English
Traditional Aboriginal food (tucker) gathered or hunted in bushland
Bushfood (referred to as bush tucker in Australia) traditionally relates to any food native to Australia and used as sustenance by the original inhabitants, the Australian Aborigines, but it is a reference to any native fauna/flora that is used for culinary and/or medicinal purposes regardless of which continent or culture it originates from. Examples of Australian native animal foods (meats) include kangaroo, emu and crocodile. In particular, kangaroo is quite common and can be found in many normal supermarkets at prices comparable to beef. Other animals, for example goanna and witchetty grubs, were eaten by Aboriginal Australians and thus qualify as bushfood in every sense of the word. Fish and shellfish are culinary features of the Australian coastal communities
bushtucker
Alternative spelling of bush tucker
bush tucker
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