10-25-2013, 01:59 AM
New zealand cuisine is sort of... meh to be honest. Like we have nice ingredients but I don't think we put them to good use...
I do remember a really nice food I had when I was at a marae it was Maori fried bread which was quite delicious.
and its not regional (kind of is we're the biggest polynesian city in the world) but cook islands raw fish salad is so delicious. It's like ceviche but more creamy and tangy and coconut and it's very good.
I guess there's also whitebait fritters which is pretty auckland-y, but honestly I think we try to do what the cantonese do and eat the pure flavour but we don't do it properly and everything ends up tasting kind of 'sao' which is a concept in chinese cuisine which roughly translates to "dirty-tasting" or "urine-y"
Edit: you know what, actually I take that back because our baking and sweets are very good. Pavlova (not australian, it's proven so shut up) and lamingtons are both really good Kiwi foods.
I do remember a really nice food I had when I was at a marae it was Maori fried bread which was quite delicious.
and its not regional (kind of is we're the biggest polynesian city in the world) but cook islands raw fish salad is so delicious. It's like ceviche but more creamy and tangy and coconut and it's very good.
I guess there's also whitebait fritters which is pretty auckland-y, but honestly I think we try to do what the cantonese do and eat the pure flavour but we don't do it properly and everything ends up tasting kind of 'sao' which is a concept in chinese cuisine which roughly translates to "dirty-tasting" or "urine-y"
Edit: you know what, actually I take that back because our baking and sweets are very good. Pavlova (not australian, it's proven so shut up) and lamingtons are both really good Kiwi foods.