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culinary culture
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New Zealand
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Strong influence of outdoor and barbecue culture due to the favorable climate
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2
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fast food culture
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New Zealand
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Embracing fast food with unique twists, such as kiwiburger and Aussie-style burgers
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1
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3
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food culture
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New Zealand
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Incorporates the love for outdoor barbecues and seafood in both countries, along with a strong coffee culture and the influence of indigenous cuisines
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1
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4
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indigenous cuisine
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New Zealand
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Incorporates ingredients and cooking methods of the Aboriginal and Maori people, such as bush tucker and hangi
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1
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5
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traditional maori cuisine
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New Zealand
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Incorporates a variety of native ingredients such as kumara, paua, and kawakawa
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1
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6
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traditional maori cuisine
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New Zealand
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Significant cultural and spiritual importance, with food often prepared for special ceremonies and gatherings
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1
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7
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traditional maori cuisine
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New Zealand
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Embraced and preserved by the Maori community as an essential part of their identity and heritage
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1
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8
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traditional maori cuisine
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New Zealand
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Often involves traditional cooking methods such as steaming in earth ovens (hangi) and the use of flax baskets (kono)
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1
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9
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traditional maori cuisine
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New Zealand
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Includes dishes like hangi-cooked meats, rewana bread, and boil-up soup
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1
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