What are some differences between America and Australia?

What are some differences between America and Australia?

Australia & the USA: Top 11 Differences (So far…)

  • Driving on the other side of the street on the other side of the car.
  • Different accents/slang/terminology/spelling.
  • Date order.
  • Health care.
  • Voting is required.
  • High wages, no tipping, and prices include GST (tax)
  • Different currency.

What makes American food different?

American food is best exemplified by two distinct branches of cuisine: one that utilizes innovation and a fusion of cultures and one that rests on bland, simple flavors as well as food processing; however, the way Americans prioritize convenience in their interactions with these types food makes them uniquely and …

What is the cultural food of Australia?

Iconic Australian take-away food (i.e. fast food) includes meat pies, sausage rolls, pasties, Chiko Rolls, and dim sims. Meat pies, sausage rolls, and pasties are often found at a milk bar and bakeries, where they are kept hot in a pie warmer; meat pies are also a staple at AFL football matches.

Why is American food so diverse?

American cuisine is primarily Western in origin, but has been significantly influenced by native American Indians, African Americans, Asians, Pacific Islanders, and many other cultures and traditions, reflecting the diverse history of the United States.

What foods are uniquely Australian?

Australian Food, the Most Iconic Australian Cuisine

  1. Vegemite. Vegemite is the most common one that ‘foreigners’ discover, and more often than not, hate!
  2. Fairy Bread.
  3. Tim Tams!
  4. Meat Pies.
  5. Anzac Biscuits.
  6. Chicken parmigiana.
  7. Fish and Chips.
  8. Pavlova.

Are Australia and America similar?

Australia and the USA have many things in common, some obvious, some more subtle. Both are large land masses, both predominantly English speaking, both with an ancient native population, both relatively recently settled by European cultures. Both are democracies and both are meritocracies.