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Discover 'The Oldest Foods on Earth', a groundbreaking book that delves deep into Australia’s rich culinary heritage, celebrating the native foods cherished by Aboriginal peoples for over 50,000 years. This insightful work by John Newton challenges the status quo of Australian cuisine, drawing attention to the incredible flora and fauna that shaped the diets of the first inhabitants. As we embrace cultural diversity in our food choices, this essential guide encourages a return to native ingredients that have been overlooked for centuries. From kangaroo to quandongs, and muntries to magpie goose, each chapter unveils the profound connection between food and the land. Featuring recipes from renowned chefs like Peter Gilmore, Maggie Beer, and Beau Clugston, 'The Oldest Foods on Earth' is not just a cookbook; it's a call to action for Australian food lovers to explore sustainable local produce with deep-rooted heritage. Join the food revolution that honors native Australian cuisine and contributes to a more sustainable future. Experience flavors that are uniquely Australian and rekindle your relationship with the land, its history, and its first peoples.