Bush tucker man catalogue ‘duplicated’ by government funded native food database | Sky News Australia

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Television sensation and Adelaide chef Zonfrillo who has famously set out to establish a database of native foods, may be replicating a task already completed by the original bush tucker man, according to Sky News host Chris Kenny.

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Television sensation and Adelaide chef Jock Zonfrillo who has famously set out to establish a database of native foods, may be replicating a task already completed by the original bush tucker man, according to Sky News host Chris Kenny. A diverse range of plants and animals are increasingly being incorporated from Australia’s indigenous heritage into modern cuisine. Four years ago Mr Zonfrillo won a seven-figure government grant to record and collate food specific to Australia.

 

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Zonfrillo Pay the bush tucker man who did all the original research and work, not this fool who did nothing except copy a work that was all ready done.

Zonfrillo Probably thinks no one knows who the bush tucker man is

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