2. Vegemite was invented in 1922 by Cyril P
Callister.
Vegemite is a spread that you can put on toast,
biscuits and sandwiches.
3. "The Happy Little Vegemite Song"
We are happy little Vegemites as bright as bright can be,
We all enjoy our Vegemite for breakfast, lunch and tea,
Our mummy says we're growing stronger every single
week,
Because we love our Vegemite,
We all adore our Vegemite,
It puts a rose in every cheek!
4. Tim Tam’s where introduced in 1964.
Tim Tam’s are chocolate biscuits, Tim Tam’s
are two layers of chocolate cream filling.
It was named after a winning Australian race
horse called Tim Tam.
5. No-one know's who invented the sausage
sizzle.
A sausage is made from meat and a thin kind
of skin.
You can eat sausage sizzle for lunch and
dinner.
6. The lamington was invented by Charles
Wallace Alexander Napier Cochrane-Baillie but
the day he invented it is unknown. Lamingtons
also come in different colors.
Lamingtons are sometimes served as two
halves with a layer of cream or strawberry jam.
7. It was named after a dancer called Anna
Pavlova.
Pavlova is a dessert manly served for
celebrations and parties.
Palova is made out of meringue. A meringue is
made out of egg whites and sugar. It has a hard
crust on the out side and gooey in the middle.
8. They were original called soldier biscuits.
Instead of sending the troops food that
wouldn’t last the trip, they sent them ANZAC
biscuits.
9. It was originally made with flour and water
and a pinch of salt then shaped into a round
shape, and baked in the ashes of the campfire
or open fireplace.
You can put vegemite on Damper.