Bush bread, or seedcakes, refers to the bread made by Aboriginal Australians by crushing seeds into a dough that is then baked. The bread is high in protein...
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featured bush tucker in an episode that went to air in 2013. Australia portal Food portal Australian Aboriginal sweet foods Australian cuisine Bush bread Bushfood...
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Damper (food) (redirect from Damper bread)
portions, the damper may be known as "bush scones" or "johnnycakes" (also "johnny cakes"). North American cornmeal bread is also called johnnycake; it is uncertain...
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Mongolia Brown bread – Whole grain bread Bun – Bread-based food Bush bread – Seedcakes baked by Aboriginal Australians Carrot bread – Bread featuring carrots...
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name: A bread truck came along right at the time we were trying to think of a name. We had been saying, "How about bush, telephone pole? Ah, bread truck...
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green (and cooked) or dried (and milled to a flour) to make a type of bush bread. Acacia murrayana and A. victoriae have been studied as candidates for...
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Panera Bread is an American chain of bakery-café fast casual restaurants with over 2,000 locations, all of which are in the United States and Canada....
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and cooked on hot coal to produce damper bread, also known as bush bread, seed cake, or soda bread. Bush bread is often carried on group travels as a source...
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Some other names, and their respective languages, include: Scarred trees Bush bread Australian Aboriginal artefacts "Coolamon, NSW". Aussie Towns. Retrieved...
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Seed cake may refer to: Bush bread Caraway seed cake Press cake, residue left after pressing seeds to extract oil. This disambiguation page lists articles...
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subterranea Leprieur Marsilea unicornis Launert Marsilea vera Launert Bush bread Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marsilea. Wikispecies has information...
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Reconciliation Week Sorry Day TSRA Bushcraft Boomerang Buka Bush bread Bush tucker Bush medicine Coolamon Dugout canoe Fibrecraft Fire-stick farming...
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to make johnnycakes. The bread can be filled with cheddar cheese. It is served cut into triangles and often along with bush tea or coffee. On Annaberg...
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Passover (redirect from First Day of Unleavened Bread)
Canaanite agricultural festival of spring which was a ceremony of unleavened bread, connected with the barley harvest. As the Exodus motif grew, the original...
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Reconciliation Week Sorry Day TSRA Bushcraft Boomerang Buka Bush bread Bush tucker Bush medicine Coolamon Dugout canoe Fibrecraft Fire-stick farming...
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Zucchini (redirect from Zucchini bread)
zucchini can also be combined with flour and spices in a zucchini bread, similar to banana bread, or incorporated into a cake mix to make zucchini cake, similar...
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Bread is a British television sitcom, written and created by Carla Lane, about a close-knit, working-class family in Liverpool, England. It was produced...
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stones—a pestle and mortar—vital in making flours for bush bread. Aboriginal women were experts at making bread from a variety of seasonal grains and nuts....
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Reconciliation Week Sorry Day TSRA Bushcraft Boomerang Buka Bush bread Bush tucker Bush medicine Coolamon Dugout canoe Fibrecraft Fire-stick farming...
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Bernd das Brot (English: Bernd the Bread) is a puppet character, star mascot, and pop cultural icon of the German children's television channel KiKA,...
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Solanum centrale (redirect from Bush raisin)
powder") easily added to bread mixes, salads, sauces, cheese dishes, chutneys, stews or mixed into butter. Martu people would skewer bush tomatoes and dry them...
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by cattle, which also ate or trampled fragile desert plant life, such as bush tomato. Dingo hunters ("doggers") regularly shot the people's hunting dogs...
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Council on 15 March 2024. As of October 2022[update]: NLC Chair is Samuel Bush-Blanasi, who has served seven terms on the council, three of those as chairman...
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List of proverbial phrases (redirect from Half a loaf is better than no bread)
up A bad workman blames his tools A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush A cat may look at a king A chain is only as strong as its weakest link A...
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and not more than 11 percent moisture. It is not to be confused with bush bread, which is also referred to as seed cake. UN 1387 4.2 Wool waste, wet UN...
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Reconciliation Week Sorry Day TSRA Bushcraft Boomerang Buka Bush bread Bush tucker Bush medicine Coolamon Dugout canoe Fibrecraft Fire-stick farming...
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toasted open-face sandwich made of a sliced baguette or other long roll of bread, topped with sautéed white mushrooms, cheese and sometimes other ingredients...
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I Was a Girl, I Used to Scream and Shout; it was first performed at the Bush Theatre in 1984, and won her the Evening Standard Award for most promising...
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Reconciliation Week Sorry Day TSRA Bushcraft Boomerang Buka Bush bread Bush tucker Bush medicine Coolamon Dugout canoe Fibrecraft Fire-stick farming...
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lent themselves to cultivation, and were used in making such foods as bush bread. Charles Sturt in his 1844 expedition to northwest New South Wales and...
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