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Aboriginal food storage.
Animal native foods include kangaroo emu witchetty grubs and crocodile and plant foods.
They like collecting acacias lemon aspen seeds herbs fruits and nuts roots of eucalyptus fig trees grass trees apples quandong and lilly pilly.
Some ecological and cultural historical implications.
Cycad seeds were sliced wrapped in paperbark and placed in grass lined 6 m long trenches that were filled with soil.
Bunya nuts were stored by burying.
Journal of plant physiology 134 196 202.
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The food that the aboriginal people gather is from the australian bush.
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Oceania 28 113 142.
Wild and emergency foods of australian and tasmanian aborigines.
Soft string bags or dilly bags made from woven bush string.
Aboriginal women utilise a range of bags baskets and containers to carry food and other items.
Having these storage techniques also meant we could feed hundreds of hungry mouths at ceremonies and gatherings.
Food safety network safe preparation and storage of aboriginal traditional country foods.
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Bush tucker also called bushfood is any food native to australia and used as sustenance by indigenous australians the aboriginal and torres strait islander peoples but it can also describe any native fauna or flora used for culinary or medicinal purposes regardless of the continent or culture.
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Australian aboriginal food plants.
In the darling basin and central australia food storage was practiced either in skin bags or wrapped in grass that was coated with mud.
Fructans in the underground storage organs of some australian plants used for food by aborigines.
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Stiff baskets made from bulrushes strips of palm fronds and strips of cane.
There were many different ways aboriginal people stored the grains nuts fruit and veggies fish and meat we farmed including in chambers made from clay and straw storage units built from wood in bags and in hollow trees.
Baskets made using a coiled technique.