Novelty Snacks of Australia

Some beautiful tucker.

I just got home from Spain yesterday so it’s only fitting that I finally post about the novelty snacks in Australia, right? Yeah, I know. I know. Just hang in there. Only a few more Australia posts left. And this is the one you’ve all been waiting for. And by “you all” I mean Steph.

Australia was a place I definitely had to hold myself back from snacking. First of all, the snacks ain’t cheap. I didn’t want to waste precious pennies in my budget on risky novelty snacks. Secondly, I had a much longer time frame than usual. I don’t even want to think about going through 10 months worth of snacking photos at my usual snacking pace. So I tried to be smart and consult the experts. Thank you to Allie and Kate for being my personal guides to all things Australian, particularly the snacks.

So let’s go, hey?*

Novelty Snack: Harry’s pie (veggie)
Description: A delicious pie filled with veggies and cheese sauce, topped with mashed potatoes and (vegetarian!) gravy. A “Tiger” includes a scoop of mushy peas as well.
Tastes Like: Savory heaven in a pie shell. This is the ultimate comfort food and is thankfully available into the wee hours of the night. Most pie shops only had veggie pasties, but Harry’s actually offered the real deal. (Pasties are good but can’t beat a pie!) Seriously, why don’t we have more pies in the US?
Verdict: Thumbs up!

Novelty Snack: Spider (blue raspberry from Bell’s Milk Bar)
Description: What Americans would refer to as a float. I think I side with my countrymen on this one but I did get excited whenever I saw “spiders” on the menu.
Tastes Like: Sugary yum. The syrup was house made and quite delicious. I’m not sure how you could go wrong with a spider.
Verdict: Thumbs up!

Novelty Snack: Cherry Ripe, Australia’s oldest chocolate bar.
Description: Cherries mixed with shredded coconut and topped with dark chocolate.
Tastes Like: Disgustingness. Sorry, Australians. Could not get past the first bite. I’m not sure which is worse: the flavor, the texture, or the aftertaste. Yuck.
Verdict: Thumbs down

Novelty Snack: Cheezels
Description: Puffed cheese snack complete with specific ingestion instructions (note the fingers).
Tastes Like: Cheetos but a bit greasier and more course. There was no danger I wasn’t going to like these.
Verdict: Thumbs up!

Novelty Snack: Caramello Koala (the first mass marketed candy to be modeled after Australian fauna)
Description: Milk chocolate shaped like a Koala (named George) and filled with caramel.
Tastes Like: Chocolate and caramel… not really my jam but I can appreciate why other people might like it (unlike Cherry Ripe!)
Verdict: Thumbs neutral


Novelty Snack: Fairy Bread
Description: Fluffy white bread spread with butter and topped with sprinkles.
Tastes Like: Promising buttery bread with really unappealing hard crunches. Not a fan of the hundreds and thousands style sprinkles. Jimmies might be better. I really wanted to like it. I really did. But… it hit the trash. (I even had an Australian prepare it for me so it would be done right.)
Verdict: Thumbs down

Novelty Snack: Lamington
Description: Sponge cake coated in chocolate and covered in desiccated coconut.
Tastes Like: Quite different than I expected. I anticipated it to be chocolate all the way through (like a brownie or chocolate cake) but it’s so not. The cake is yellow and very spongey. The frosting is less like frosting and more like a coating or ganache. It’s set and somewhat absorbed into the edges of the cake. Basically, it’s pretty good but I couldn’t finish the whole thing. I will also always think of this when I hear the word lamington.
Verdict: Thumbs up!

Now I bet you’re thinking, “Where’s the Vegemite?”

Oh, just you wait.

xo, jill

*You need to hear my housie Kate say “hey” at the end of sentences in her cute accent.

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  1. Firstly, this made me laugh out loud.

    Secondly, I can’t believe you didn’t like the fairy bread or the cherry ripe. Both are in my top ten favourite foods.

    Thirdly, I had no idea Caramello was named George. We’ve always just called him Caramello, in a sleazy voice.

    And lastly, I am so glad you found a vego shephard’s pie! I am definitely going to make one of those x
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    • Allie, no offense by why you Aussies be so crazy! Fairy bread, really?? (Jill facial expressions are priceless) I also once sat on a plane next to a woman devouring beef covered in pastry…

      meat pie?

      Does cow really need a shell I might ask you? nonsense! :)
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      • Hahaha. This made me laugh. Aussies seem to get to some things so right… and some things so wrong! (Cherry Ripe, for example!)

    • Glad you enjoyed it.

      Thanks for all your consultation work!

  2. Yessssss! So happy this is back and that we can finally gawk at the weird stuff they eat for fun in the land Down Under!

    It all looks incredible, though I gasped when I saw the Cherry Ripe because we bought a bag of miniature Cadbury chocolate bars while in Singapore and one of them was exactly that (though perhaps under a different name?) and it was AWFUL. Why not just roll a coughdrop in shredded cardboard and dip it in chocolate? Ick!
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