Mick Fagan
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We dont really have Australian food, unless you count things like Witchetty Grubs, but they are possibly an exotic type of food. When cooked on a shovel over hot coals, they taste like hard boiled eggs.
We could hit the Vic market and have some steamed Dim Sims, perhaps some Flake (Shark) from a fish and chip shop. Shark is a food that the people of Melbourne and Japan have in common as a normal food. In my case, one of my preferred foods.
Even if you dont have shark with us Ralph, perhaps you should endeavour to eat some. The best are from Fish and Chip shops. To get the best flavour, ensure it is cooked on a hot plate, not fried in oil encased in a batter. The shark invariably on offer in Victoria, is Gummy Shark.
Mick.
We could hit the Vic market and have some steamed Dim Sims, perhaps some Flake (Shark) from a fish and chip shop. Shark is a food that the people of Melbourne and Japan have in common as a normal food. In my case, one of my preferred foods.
Even if you dont have shark with us Ralph, perhaps you should endeavour to eat some. The best are from Fish and Chip shops. To get the best flavour, ensure it is cooked on a hot plate, not fried in oil encased in a batter. The shark invariably on offer in Victoria, is Gummy Shark.
Mick.
No, that's a pure Adelaide "delicacy". Nor can you get a pie and peas, as in Brisbane. As Mick says, you have to try grilled flake from a fish & chips shop.
