Social media user creates a gorgeous 'Aussie Foods alphabet' for their baby daughter. Can you name them all?
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An Australian user on Reddit with the nickname of 'nprmyride' has created a beautiful hand-painted watercolour alphabet poster featuring some of the nation's most iconic food items.
The poster is for their baby daughter, who is growing up in Los Angeles and missing out on all the deliciousness that Australia has to offer.
So, can you name all 26 of the Aussie foods featured on the alphabet poster? Do your best, and then scroll down to see the answers.
Starting with A, we have avocado on toast, one of the most popular breakfast items Down Under. Then there's BBQ shapes, a childhood staple that no Aussie kid would go without.
For letter C, we have the delicious chocolatey treat that is Cherry Ripe. And for letter D, there's Dim Sim, a fried dumpling that is often served as a snack or side dish.
F is for Fairy Bread, a beloved party food made by spreading butter on white bread and then sprinkling on hundreds and thousands (aka sprinkles).
G is for Golden Gaytime, a toffee and vanilla ice cream covered in a chocolate coating - pure heaven!
Haloumi, a type of grilled cheese, takes the letter H. I is for Iced Vovo, a biscuit that is often served with a cup of tea.
Jelly Babies are small, fruit-flavoured jelly sweets that are popular with kids (and adults!) of all ages. For letter K, we have kebabs, a delicious late-night snack or meal.
Lamington, a sponge cake coated in chocolate and coconut, is the perfect treat for letter L. M is for meat pie, a hearty pastry filled with various types of meat and gravy.
Ovaltines, a chocolate and malt powder that is often added to milk, takes the letter O. Pavlova, a meringue-based dessert topped with fruit and cream, is a popular choice for letter P.
For letter R, we have Red Rooster, a fast food chain that specializes in chicken dishes. S is for sausage roll, a savory pastry that is often eaten as a snack or light meal.
Tim Tam, a chocolate biscuit filled with a chocolate ganache, is a true Aussie icon and takes the letter T.
Up and Go, a type of breakfast drink, is the perfect choice for letter U. Vegemite, a salty and slightly bitter spread made from leftover brewer's yeast, is a divisive food item that many Aussies either love or hate.
Wagon Wheel, a marshmallow and biscuit treat, is the perfect sweet snack. For letter X, we have Xiao Long Bao, a type of steamed dumpling that is popular in Chinese cuisine.
Yo Go is a type of yoghurt that is often consumed as a snack or dessert. And finally, Zooper Dooper is a type of ice block that comes in a variety of different flavours.
So, there you have it - the delicious Aussie Foods alphabet! Did you get them all? We couldn't figure out E, N, or Q - any ideas?
For letter C, we have the delicious chocolatey treat that is Cherry Ripe. And for letter D, there's Dim Sim, a fried dumpling that is often served as a snack or side dish.
F is for Fairy Bread, a beloved party food made by spreading butter on white bread and then sprinkling on hundreds and thousands (aka sprinkles).
G is for Golden Gaytime, a toffee and vanilla ice cream covered in a chocolate coating - pure heaven!
Haloumi, a type of grilled cheese, takes the letter H. I is for Iced Vovo, a biscuit that is often served with a cup of tea.
Jelly Babies are small, fruit-flavoured jelly sweets that are popular with kids (and adults!) of all ages. For letter K, we have kebabs, a delicious late-night snack or meal.
Lamington, a sponge cake coated in chocolate and coconut, is the perfect treat for letter L. M is for meat pie, a hearty pastry filled with various types of meat and gravy.
Ovaltines, a chocolate and malt powder that is often added to milk, takes the letter O. Pavlova, a meringue-based dessert topped with fruit and cream, is a popular choice for letter P.
For letter R, we have Red Rooster, a fast food chain that specializes in chicken dishes. S is for sausage roll, a savory pastry that is often eaten as a snack or light meal.
Tim Tam, a chocolate biscuit filled with a chocolate ganache, is a true Aussie icon and takes the letter T.
Up and Go, a type of breakfast drink, is the perfect choice for letter U. Vegemite, a salty and slightly bitter spread made from leftover brewer's yeast, is a divisive food item that many Aussies either love or hate.
Wagon Wheel, a marshmallow and biscuit treat, is the perfect sweet snack. For letter X, we have Xiao Long Bao, a type of steamed dumpling that is popular in Chinese cuisine.
Yo Go is a type of yoghurt that is often consumed as a snack or dessert. And finally, Zooper Dooper is a type of ice block that comes in a variety of different flavours.
So, there you have it - the delicious Aussie Foods alphabet! Did you get them all? We couldn't figure out E, N, or Q - any ideas?