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Good question. Tim Tams are just another version of Penguins, Vegemite is a more palatable type of Marmite, both of which are found in abundance in Britain. Actually, I'm hard pressed to think of any unique Australian food products other than the freshness, variety and quality of the fruit, meat and veggies.
Can you do an equivalent of the 'Tim Tam' slam with a penguin biscuit?!
It's quite a bit out the way, and would cost thrice as much.
Compared to an airfare?
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Originally Posted by ohhwanderlust
Which reminds me...passionfruit.
They're absolutely impossible to find fresh in the US, but I saw them everywhere in Australia. The Indian food was much better there than here in SF, in my opinion, but of course that's subjective.
Try and find frozen passionfruit pulp in a Latino supermarket. Not the same, but it can work for recipes. It's not Goya brand.
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