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  2. New Zealand cuisine - Wikipedia

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    For most of the twentieth century, New Zealand cuisine remained highly derivative of British food. [20] Unlike Britain, New Zealand escaped major food shortages during World War II. However, demands of the US forces in the Pacific as well as exports to Britain saw meat and butter rationed between 1943 and 1950. [22]

  3. List of Australian and New Zealand dishes - Wikipedia

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    Traditional New Zealand biscuit and is made from cocoa powder, butter, flour and cornflakes. It is then topped with chocolate icing and half a walnut. The origin of both the recipe and name are unknown, but the recipe has appeared in many editions of cookbooks sold in New Zealand. [226] Anzac biscuit

  4. Category:New Zealand cuisine - Wikipedia

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  5. Boil up - Wikipedia

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    The Māori carried these traditions to Aotearoa (New Zealand), making puddings of grated kūmara (called roroi) or mashed kiekie flower bracts in large wooden bowls. [7] When European settlers arrived they brought with them new foods and iron cooking pots. Pigs and potatoes from Europe were rapidly adopted by Māori, who produced large ...

  6. List of desserts - Wikipedia

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    2.29 New Zealand. 2.30 Pakistan. 2.31 Peru. 2.32 Philippines. ... The course usually consists of sweet foods, but may include other items. ... traditional Bengali ...

  7. Hāngī - Wikipedia

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    Hāngī (Māori: [ˈhaːŋiː]) is a traditional New Zealand Māori method of cooking food using heated rocks buried in a pit oven, called an umu. [1] It is still used for large groups on special occasions, as it allows large quantities of food to be cooked without the need for commercial cooking appliances. [2]

  8. 30 Awesome (and Sometimes Oddball) Regional American Foods - AOL

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    2. Boudin. Region: Southern Louisiana While popular in many other countries, blood sausages, tend not to be a widespread hit in the U.S. In Cajun country, however, there's a beloved sausage called ...

  9. Category:New Zealand desserts - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand portal; Food portal; ... New Zealand confectionery (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "New Zealand desserts" The following 25 pages are in this category, out ...