G'day mate, how's it goin',
This is the way Australians greet each other in the streets, in the
pub and especially in the Outback.
This "how are you" maintains its original meaning in
the land of Australians space "how are you, how can I help
you?” And this exact 'Spirit of Australia' is what we are
trying to portray.
Australia is so gigantic, so incredible, so open, so uncomplicated,
that one has to just experience it. In just a book alone this is
impossible. One has to experience it, feel it, taste it.
Gabi Caldeweyher
Dir. Trend Foods Pty. Ltd.
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"Generations of immigrants have inspired the Australian
cooking. Thanks to these, the once karst continent has developed
to a true dreamland. From applesauce to lemon grass, over sun
dried fruits and vegetables, first-class seafood and meat, everything
is possible to get." [more]
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"The many immigrants of Australia brought their home recipes
with them, which then got heavily impacted by the fruits and
vegetables of their new homeland. Very dominantly did the recipes
from the South Pacific and the Asian Realm develop." [more]
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"Delivering to wholesaler, restaurants, hotels and canteens,
but also to the final consumer, it should not be a problem to
find our products. " [more] |
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