
Native Australian Food in Darwin
There are many foods you can try in Darwin including, Kangaroo, Goanna, Snake, bush bananas, yams, wild grape, pink beach apples, billy goat plums, witchetty grubs, Honey ants, Lemon Myrtle, Quandong, wattle seed, crocodile meat, Kakadu Plum Jam, Bush tucker and so on.
Unusual Foods
Taste magpie geese cooked beneath hot coals, or sample turtle, kangaroo, goanna, snake and also a wide range of seafood. Depending on the season you can enjoy bush bananas, wild watermelon, yams, wild grape, pink beach apples, billy goat plums (complete with 50 times the amount of vitamin C of oranges), cockleberries, waterlillies, wild beans and nuts.
Witchetty Grubs
Try a meal of live witchetty grubs. They’re found in roots on the ground and are high in protein with a distinct nutty taste. Honey ants are another edible insect that are highly sought after for its sweet taste.
Lemon Myrtle
The leaves of the lemon myrtle tree contain the highest amounts of citrus of any plant in the world. Lemon myrtle has been used to flavor teas, drinks, cakes, biscuits and ice cream.
Quandong
This wild peach variety has been a staple of the Aborigines. Known for their tart taste it is popular in jams, sauces and preserves.
Wattle Seed
These Acacia seeds have been used as a staple food ingredient for many years. It is roasted, powdered and used in traditional damper.
Kangaroo
Kangaroo meat is an excellent source of lean protein and it contains almost no saturated fat.
Different Food
Barramundi is a tasty fish found on most menus while Kakadu plum Jam is a sweet conserve.
Bush tea made from native plants such as leptospermum, referred to as tea tree. The territory is also a good place to try traditional Aboriginal bush tucker It is tastier than you expect.