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Greatest food on the planet...

Well, Vegemite is the quintessential Australian spread :P

If you can't find it, it's ok.

Try this instead

 
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I love cherry pie BUT not the poopy ones that are full of gummy red goop but few actual cherries:it must have relatively little crust, relatively little red goop & be crammed full of actual cherries.
 
Oh, it's a yeast-based food spread

Just that sentence alone gets my mouth watering. :)
A yeast based food spread. Yum.

Seriously, tourists coming to Australia. You don't need to eat Vegemite. We Australians don't need to either.
 
... oh and Curry Laska.

That's the answer to the question.

A chicken or seafood Curry Laksa is the greatest food on the planet.
Slurping up the noodles and getting curry juice splattered all over your shirt.
 
Currently loving: Mini-Wheats. I love my cereal soggy, and Mini-Wheats are great at that. Hear that, Cap'n Crunch?
I loved Cap'n Crunch when I was in high school.
For awhile I ate it twice a day. (No lunch.)
Had to wait rather a long time so that it would get soggy enough.
Otherwise it cut/scraped my gums and made the roof of my mouth sore.
 

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