Austalia's top 10 national dishes: what is traditional Aussie food? (2024)

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Australia frequently ranks among the most multicultural countries in the world, and this shows in the vibrant food scenes in our major cities. We love curries, Mediterranean grub, and Italian food like pizza and pasta. But what kind of food can we consider Australian? What counts as traditional Australian food?

Foreigners might say Vegemite and grilled kangaroos (and to a certain extent they’re right), but surely there are other, non-cliche foods that make up Australian cuisine, right? Here, we explore typical Aussie foods – the stuff you’ll find as staples at backyard barbecues, local pubs, and bakeries.

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What is the most popular food in Australia?

This depends on who your audience is. Like we mentioned, foreigners might be most familiar with Vegemite and kangaroos, while Aussies might have something entirely different in mind. In a nationwide survey launched by Continental to find out which dish was considered by most residents as “Australia’s National Dish”, roast lamb was number one.

Other runners-up to the title of “National Dish of Australia”? Meat pies, barbecue prawns, and steak and veggies.

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10. Witchetty grubs

Okay, this one doesn’t seem like typical Aussie food – you probably won’t see this in your regular pub – but it has been around for centuries! Witchetty grubs are fat white moth larvae that tastes like chicken and, according to Nomads World, pack as much protein as a whole steak! We think that should be enough to put them in the running for national food of Australia.

9. Fish ‘n’ chips

No Aussie food list won’t be complete without a few traditional British bites.

Usually eaten as snacks, fish ‘n’ chips are just as popular a choice of street food in Australia as they are in the UK. Wonder why? According to CNN, “Australia has some of the best seafood in the world and that means you're almost guaranteed fresh fish.

Fish ‘n’ chips are usually served with lemon and salt and is wrapped in newspapers.

8. Pavlova

This meringue-based cake with whipped cream and fruits on top is a creamy dessert that’s hard to hate. In fact, it’s so well-loved that it’s set off another Aussie-Kiwi rivalry. Apparently, both Australia and New Zealand claim to have concocted this delicious invention to honour the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova.

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Pavlova of dreams! A double layer of meringue, sandwiched with whippped cream, drizzled with vanilla laced blackberry coulis, cascading with freshly picked blackberries and a scattering of toasted almonds. Made and modelled by the very clever @hennyplunki and eaten by me!

7. Meat pies

These ubiquitous pies are often favoured as post-drinking-binge-meals. Though fillings vary, the most common ones have got ground meat, onions, gravy, mushrooms, and potatoes inside, making them warm, hearty, and satisfying meals for any occasion.

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6. Barramundi

This fish is not exactly unique to Australia – it’s used in Bengali and Thai cuisine as well – but its name sure is. Barramundi means “large-scale river fish” in an Aboriginal language. It’s also very common in Australian restaurants, where it’s often served grilled or pan-seared. Best paired with a salad or roasted vegetables!

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5. Lamingtons

Dessert fiends would probably nominate lamingtons over meat pies or roast lamb as the national food of Australia. There are many ways to make this sponge cake, but it’s usually coated in chocolate sauce and coconut shavings. Sometimes, they’re made into a sandwich of two cakes with raspberry jam or cream in the middle. This dessert is best paired with coffee or tea.

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After a two year hiatus, we thought it about time to dig through our recipe book and set about of making a small batch of one of our most beloved collections - the Lamingtons. For those unfamiliar with this Australian bakery staple, known mostly for its nostalgic place during our childhoods, the Lamington is a soft vanilla sponge cake, iced in chocolate and rolled in coconut. Jam and cream fillings are optional yet whose inclusion remains a hotly debated topic amongst passionate lovers of this sweet delight. We cannot really remember why we began releasing small batches of these cups annually and although we missed a release last year - we are happy to announce that this MM tradition has come home. We have been working something akin to baker's hours to ensure these ceramics were out of our giant oven in time for this week's drop and in some kind of an August miracle - they are. For everybody out there with a ceramic sweet tooth, all details for this week's Lamington drop are in our BIO. Lamington lovers unite 🥥 . . #lamington #bakedgoods #wakeandbake #stoneware #cone10 #reduction #wheelthrown #instapottery #magnoliamountain #australianceramics

4. Barbecued snags

There’s a reason “throw another shrimp on the barbie” is an Aussie cliche. We do love to barbecue! Aside from prawns and steaks, we love to barbecue snags (or sausages). They’re juicy, tasty, and easy to prepare. Perfect for a laid back weekend.

3. Burger with beetroot

Australians love their beetroots – so much so that they put them in almost every burger imaginable! This unique, bright red vegetable has a ton of health benefits, including lowering blood pressure, increasing stamina, and promoting liver function. These are all fantastic reasons to continue eating it!

2. Avocados

Who doesn’t have avocado on toast for breakfast? The pairing has become so common that you might as well nominate it as national breakfast food of Australia! Some folks like to add eggs, greens like basil, rocket, and even scallions, cheese, and tomatoes.

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1. Chicken parmigiana

Is it odd that so much iconically Aussie food is Italian? Yes, kinda. But that’s just the way it is. Aussies are crazy for chicken parma. Described as “chicken schnitzel topped with an Italian-inspired tomato sauce and melted cheese”, it’s on the menu of pretty much every bar in the country.

Honourable mentions

TimTam biscuits, Golden Gaytime ice creams, ANZAC biscuits, vanilla slice, spaghetti bolognese, and damper.

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FAQs

Austalia's top 10 national dishes: what is traditional Aussie food? ›

Roast lamb has been declared Australia's national dish in a major poll that shows we're still a country of meat eaters at heart. The poll, held on News Ltd websites across all mainland capitals, attracted more than 24,000 votes.

What is Australia's national dish? ›

Roast lamb has been declared Australia's national dish in a major poll that shows we're still a country of meat eaters at heart. The poll, held on News Ltd websites across all mainland capitals, attracted more than 24,000 votes.

What is the most eaten cuisine in Australia? ›

What are Australians' most favourite cuisines – across different diet types? Overall across diet types, Australian, Italian and Thai stand out as Aussies' top most favoured cuisines, followed by Chinese and Indian.

What is traditional aussie food? ›

In a nationwide survey launched by Continental to find out which dish was considered by most residents as “Australia's National Dish”, roast lamb was number one. Other runners-up to the title of “National Dish of Australia”? Meat pies, barbecue prawns, and steak and veggies.

What is the national dessert of Australia? ›

What is the national dessert of Australia? Pavlova, is the national dessert of Australia.

What is Australia's national breakfast? ›

The traditional Australian breakfast is very similar, unsurprisingly, to a typical British or American breakfast, with a whole fry-up made up of smokey bacon, eggs in various ways, grilled mushrooms, and tomatoes, with the optional addition of hash browns, beans, pork or beef sausages.

What is Australia's national drink? ›

An unassuming drink, made with ingredients from all over the world, the lemon, lime and bitters is the story of colonial Australia in a glass.

What do Australians call McDonald's? ›

Macca's. “Macca's” is a nickname for Mcdonald's. If you used the term Macca's in the U.S. or Canada, you'd get some funny looks. But the term is very common in Australia.

What do aussies call dinner? ›

Tea. the evening meal (dinner) , or a cup of tea.

What is the most common dinner time in Australia? ›

Australian families usually have dinner between 6 and 7pm, but I see older people having dinner as early as 5pm and young busy professionals can have dinner as late as 8 or 9pm. After 6:00PM.

What is Australia's most loved food? ›

1. Vegemite Toast. Whether it's love at first bite or a taste that takes some getting used to, Vegemite toast is an iconic part of Aussie foods and Australian cuisine. Many Aussies grow up with it, embracing its distinct flavour.

What do Australians eat for lunch? ›

Lunch – eaten around 12 – 2 pm is usually a light meal such as a sandwich, or salad. However, with the vast array of choices available now Australians are just as likely to have curry, noodles, sushi or pizza for lunch. Dinner – the main meal of the day is eaten in the evening.

What is Australia's most consumed meat? ›

Chicken meat most popular meat in Australian diet, new trends for other meats.

What do Australians eat for breakfast? ›

The traditional Australian breakfast is very similar, unsurprisingly, to a typical British or American breakfast, with a whole fry-up made up of smokey bacon, eggs in various ways, grilled mushrooms, and tomatoes, with the optional addition of hash browns, beans, pork or beef sausages.

What is Australia famous for? ›

Australia is known for many things, including swathes of tropical beaches, marine reserves, Aboriginal culture, cute koalas, rolling wine country, and lush rainforests.

What is Australia's national dessert? ›

What is the national dessert of Australia? Pavlova, is the national dessert of Australia.

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