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Australia’s national dish is a savory Meat Pie pastry with a base and top crust that sandwiches a generous helping of minced meat.
The great Aussie meat pie, though a cultural icon, was not developed here, it has long held pride of place in the affections of Australians both young and old. First records of the Aussie meat pie come from early colonial days, when they were sold by vendors from street carts – most famously by the Flying Pieman whose athletic feats are the stuff of legend. Nowadays meat pies are ubiquitous, found in sports club canteens, service stations, and gourmet bakeries. The meat and gravy-filled, flaky pastry case has earned its place in Australian culture.
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