First Nations festival gives a taste of an ancient culture

The annual food event named Taste of Kakadu is connecting visitors with people who live in Jabiru.

The annual food event, Taste of Kakadu, connects visitors with First Nations people, learning about bush food, traditional cuisine and culture. Credit: Kakadu National Park (Facebook)

Visitors to one of Australia's largest national parks say learning about bush food is helping them better connect with First Nations people.


Key Points
  • Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory is home to ingredients not found anywhere else, with enthusiasts helping to uncover its culinary secrets.
  • As part of the annual 'Taste of Kakadu', locals and Traditional Owners do a cook-up of traditional cuisine for hundreds of people.
  • The annual event shares and celebrates First Nations culture.
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