Celebrating Australia Day with Sugar

fairy-bread

I somehow managed to pass over Robbie Burns Day (my heritage and a holiday I grew up celebrating) AND Chinese New Year (which I at least know something about) yesterday without too much thought, only to come to work today and partake in an Australia Day celebration.

lamingtons

Although it doesn’t say anything to that effect on Wikipedia, I’m left with the impression that Australians celebrate their national holiday with copious amounts of sugar. There was fairy bread – white bread spread with butter and coated in sprinkles – which is apparently a staple at children’s birthday parties, butterfly cakes – cupcakes with the tops cut into wing shapes and held on with whipping cream, lamington cakes (pictured above), pavlova, and some chocolate Tim Tams and other assorted Austalian candy.

butterfly-cakes1

It was quite the spread of sweet things for 10 o’clock in the morning and I was vibrating from the sugar not very far into it. I balanced it out with a couple of Vegemite toast soldiers that most of my coworkers deemed inedible, but which I thought were easily the best part.

So Happy Australia Day! I love being a part of different cultures and traditions (especially concerning food), so now I’m tempted to look at the calendar and see what else is coming up. Groundhog day, anyone? Uh, maybe not.

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3 Responses to Celebrating Australia Day with Sugar

  1. It’s good to meet another food blogger from Vancouver. Love your blog and will be back!

  2. Hi found your site via my sister’s Toronto Ethnic Eats site. I lived in Kitsilano fo rtwo summers iteh early 80s and loved it there. Now I live neaer Brighton in the UK and have an ethic eat site for Sussex. sussexethniceats.blogaspo.com I’ll put a link to yours from mine … please do the same for me and my sister.
    Isn’t it fun trying different foods?
    Happy eating!
    Regards,
    Helen

  3. ‘cuse the spellings and typos!!

    Helen x

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