Collection: Down under

Although also part of Oceania, Australia - including mainland Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea - and Zeelandandia - including New Zealand - are separate continents.

Sometimes food from these countries is labeled as ' bushfood'.

This does not mean the place where it is found, the bush, but the knowledge that it is native food used by the indigenous people before the arrival of Westerners to this region. Often these are products that have been collected for millennia by the traditionally nomadic population, who are called aborigines.

An example of this is Tasmanian pepper.