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Look for the Qualmark seal
Housekeeping Seal of Approval for all things tourism-related— hotels, car rental agencies, restaurants and more. It is given to establishments that meet or exceed quality standards for sustainability, safety, hospitality, professionalism and more.
The silver fern symbol is like New Zealand’ s Good

What to Eat

Australia and New Zealand share many of the same national dishes, and also have a rivalry over some of them, such as pavlova— a meringue and cream dessert. Both nations claim to have invented it in honor of the visiting ballerina, Anna Pavlova. Kiwi is the traditional topping, but Australians may use passionfruit instead( just to make a point). Lamingtons are squares of sponge cake covered in chocolate or raspberry sauce, then covered in coconut.
Both nations also love meat pies, flaky pastries filled with minced beef, lamb, or chicken. In New Zealand, bacon and egg pie is a picnic staple. Australians love green chicken curry pie. Meat pies are often served with ketchup( which the locals call“ sauce”).
For breakfast, have an Anzac biscuit with your coffee or tea. It’ s a crunchy cookie( named after the WWI-era Australian and New Zealand Army Corps or ANZAC) that’ s made of sugar, flour, butter, rolled oats, syrup, and coconut.
Seafood is terrific here. Grilled barramundi( a type of sea bass) is popular in Australia. Try also Tasmanian Atlantic salmon. It’ s an introduced species that is now farmed and known for its superior taste and texture. Another Aussie favorite is crisply fried salt and pepper calamari. Yabbies are freshwater crayfish, prized for their sweet meat. In New Zealand try the Queen scallops, green-lipped mussels, and the whitebait fritter— a gourmet version of fish and chips in which the small, translucent fish are deep-fried in a light egg white batter. Both countries have superb oysters, and the Balmain bug— a slipper lobster with no claws and a sweet tail.
You will see emu and kangaroo on some Australian menus. Both are low in fat and flavorful. Be sure to try roasted New Zealand lamb, considered the best in the world.
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