Warndu Mai (Good Food): Introducing native Australian ingredients to your kitchen
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Review a clever compendium of native ingredients, from Kakadu plum to pepperberry, and how to make the most of them with accessible recipes.―Delicious magazine Celebrating everything from lilly pillies and muntries to macadamias and sea parsley, it features a guide to native produce alongside easy-to-follow sweet and savoury recipes.―Anooska Tucker-Evans, Sunday Mail Brisbane You will fall in love with Australia's native ingredients with this cookbook celebrating everything from lilly pillies and muntries to macadamias and sea parsley. Inside you'll find a guide to native produce and easy-to-follow recipes. Think native berry and desert lime cordial, pickled rainforest cherry chocolate pie or a special green gnocchi.―Courier Mail Review TO COME―[ONLINE] The Starfish Review TO COME―[ONLINE] Food Wine Travel blog Review TO COME―NSW [PRINT] Highlife Magazine Review TO COME―NATIONAL [PRINT] WellBeing Magazine Review TO COME―NATIONAL [PRINT] House of Wellness Magazine/Liftout Review TO COME―TAS [PRINT] Hobart Mercury Read more About the Author Rebecca Sullivan (Author) Rebecca Sullivan is a self-taught cook and has worked with some of the world's best food producers, academics, activists, and chefs. As food curator, activist, food writer, urban farmer and entrepreneur, Rebecca's portfolio is diverse: from launching the Real Food Festival in London to working on Slow Food Nation in San Francisco, farming coffee in Uganda to teaching scientists the art of communications in the Maldives for the United Nations. Rebecca recently completed her Masters in International Rural Development and Sustainable Agriculture at the Royal Agricultural College in Gloucestershire, UK during which she focused on food security and a sustainable food future and is now undertaking another Masters in Food History at the University of Adelaide. Rebecca is also a guest presenter on ABC-TV's Gardening Australia. Damien Coulthard (Author) Damien Coulthard is from Adnyamathanha country. He grew up in Quorn and Nepabunna South Australia, very connected to his heritage and culture. A high school teacher now in his seventh year at Le Fevre High School in Semaphore, he is the coordinator for the South Australian Aboriginal Sports Training Academy, which focuses on academic learning, achievement and acceleration through sports. Damien also sits on the SANTS South Australian Native Title Board as a Director, putting him directly in touch with local Aboriginal communities working on land rights. Damien's debut international art exhibition opened in London in September 2018. Read more
Review a clever compendium of native ingredients, from Kakadu plum to pepperberry, and how to make the most of them with accessible recipes.―Delicious magazine Celebrating everything from lilly pillies and muntries to macadamias and sea parsley, it features a guide to native produce alongside easy-to-follow sweet and savoury recipes.―Anooska Tucker-Evans, Sunday Mail Brisbane You will fall in love with Australia's native ingredients with this cookbook celebrating everything from lilly pillies and muntries to macadamias and sea parsley. Inside you'll find a guide to native produce and easy-to-follow recipes. Think native berry and desert lime cordial, pickled rainforest cherry chocolate pie or a special green gnocchi.―Courier Mail Review TO COME―[ONLINE] The Starfish Review TO COME―[ONLINE] Food Wine Travel blog Review TO COME―NSW [PRINT] Highlife Magazine Review TO COME―NATIONAL [PRINT] WellBeing Magazine Review TO COME―NATIONAL [PRINT] House of Wellness Magazine/Liftout Review TO COME―TAS [PRINT] Hobart Mercury Read more About the Author Rebecca Sullivan (Author) Rebecca Sullivan is a self-taught cook and has worked with some of the world's best food producers, academics, activists, and chefs. As food curator, activist, food writer, urban farmer and entrepreneur, Rebecca's portfolio is diverse: from launching the Real Food Festival in London to working on Slow Food Nation in San Francisco, farming coffee in Uganda to teaching scientists the art of communications in the Maldives for the United Nations. Rebecca recently completed her Masters in International Rural Development and Sustainable Agriculture at the Royal Agricultural College in Gloucestershire, UK during which she focused on food security and a sustainable food future and is now undertaking another Masters in Food History at the University of Adelaide. Rebecca is also a guest presenter on ABC-TV's Gardening Australia. Damien Coulthard (Author) Damien Coulthard is from Adnyamathanha country. He grew up in Quorn and Nepabunna South Australia, very connected to his heritage and culture. A high school teacher now in his seventh year at Le Fevre High School in Semaphore, he is the coordinator for the South Australian Aboriginal Sports Training Academy, which focuses on academic learning, achievement and acceleration through sports. Damien also sits on the SANTS South Australian Native Title Board as a Director, putting him directly in touch with local Aboriginal communities working on land rights. Damien's debut international art exhibition opened in London in September 2018. Read more
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