What British sweets are not available in Australia?

You'll struggle to find many specific UK supermarket chocolate bars (like proper Galaxy bars, Minstrels, Revels, or Tunnock's treats) and certain chewy sweets (Jelly Babies, Wine Gums, Percy Pigs) in Australia, though some might appear in specialty British stores or online, with some staples like Jaffa Cakes, Malt Biscuits, and Topics being particularly missed by expats.

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What food do Brits miss in Australia?

And let's not forget the classic British spreads like Heinz baked beans, HP sauce, Heinz salad cream, and Marmite, these condiments are a staple in many a British kitchen and are sorely missed when living abroad. Snacks also form a significant part of what is missed. Crisps, chocolates, and of course, Bacon.

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What food does Australia have that the UK doesn't?

Here are the top Australian items that can't be found in the UK that PACK & SEND can post for you.

  • Chocolates. Australian-made Chocolate is unique to Australia, it has a different taste, and much of it is found only here. ...
  • Vegemite. ...
  • Lamingtons. ...
  • BBQ Shapes. ...
  • Australian Beer and Wine.

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What candy can you not find in the UK?

The illegal American candy and drinks cannot be sold in the UK.

  • Mountain Dew canned and bottled drinks of many varieties.
  • Marinda.
  • Sunny D.
  • Swedish Fish.
  • Dubble Bubble.
  • Jolly Rancher gummies and hard candy.
  • Hot Tamales.
  • Twizzlers.

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What products can you not get in Australia?

Australian customs prohibited items include weapons, explosives, illegal drugs, fresh food, plants, seeds, soil, meat products, counterfeit goods, and biosecurity risks.

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Top 10 British Foods You Either LOVE or HATE

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What can I not send to Australia from the UK?

Which items can't I send to Australia?

  • Perishable goods or foods, such as fresh fruit and frozen or chilled foodstuffs.
  • Alcoholic beverages containing more than 70% ABV, such as spirits.
  • Aerosols.
  • Biological samples.
  • Compressed air and/or empty cylinders.
  • Drugs.

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What does oy oy oy mean in Australia?

"Oy oy oy" in Australia is most famously part of the patriotic chant "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Oi, Oi, Oi!" used at sporting events to show national pride, but "Oi" also functions as a general Australian informal interjection, like "hey" or "excuse me," to get someone's attention. The chant itself comes from the British "Oggy Oggy Oggy" cheer for Cornish pasties and became popular in Australia after the 2000 Olympics. 

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What sweets are surprisingly British?

Top 10 British Sweets

  • Cadbury Dairy Milk. If there's one chocolate bar that screams “British classic,” it's Cadbury Dairy Milk! ...
  • Sherbet Fountain. ...
  • Wine Gums. ...
  • Everton Mints. ...
  • Boiled Rhubarb & Custard. ...
  • Fruit Salads and Black Jacks. ...
  • Toffee Crisp. ...
  • Curly Wurly.

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What snacks are uniquely British?

10 Classic British Snacks Loved by Americans

  • Jammie Dodgers. Biscuit lovers, rejoice! ...
  • After Eight Mints. There's chocolate, and then there's British chocolate. ...
  • Monster Munch. These quirky, crunchy corn snacks shaped like little monster feet are a British classic. ...
  • Bourbon Creams. ...
  • Hula Hoops. ...
  • Polo Mints. ...
  • Smarties.

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Are Reese's American or British?

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups (/ˈriːsɪz/, REE-siz) are an American candy by the Hershey Company consisting of a peanut butter filling encased in chocolate. They were created on November 15, 1928, by H. B. Reese, a former dairy farmer and shipping foreman for Milton S.

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What do aussies miss when overseas?

According to international delivery company Send My Bag, which surveyed nearly 500 Australians over the age of 18 living in destinations like Europe and the USA, these are the most-missed munchies making their way into care packages around the globe: Vegemite (25%) Tim Tams (22%) Chicken Salt (13%)

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What food Cannot bring to Australia?

Australian Customs prohibits many food items to protect against pests and diseases, especially fresh produce (fruit, veg), meat, poultry, pork, eggs, and dairy, but also things like sweets (mithai), raw nuts, and some herbs/spices; all food must be declared, and prohibited items can include fresh items, most meats (fresh/dried/processed), some dairy, pet foods, and specific plant materials like seeds and certain plants, while even allowed items (tea, coffee, packaged snacks) need declaration and inspection. 

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What can you buy in Australia that you can't buy anywhere else?

One thing you shouldn't leave without is a suitcase full of authentic Australia souvenirs you can't easily find anywhere else – Vegemite, MooGoo, Banksia aroma pods, and so many more!

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What is something you can only buy in the UK?

7 Things You Can Only Buy in England

  • British Tea. We're going to jump straight in with this one. ...
  • Cadbury's Chocolate. ...
  • A Miniature English Landmark Key Chain. ...
  • A Union Jack-Printed Item. ...
  • Buckingham Palace Merchandise. ...
  • Harrods' Annual Teddy Bear. ...
  • A Unique Vintage Treasure.

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What are Brits called in Australia?

The terms pommy, pommie, and pom used in Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand usually denote a British person. Newspapers in Australia were using the term by 1912, with it appearing first in Western Australia, and was said to be short for pomegranate, with the terms "jimmy" and "jimmigrant" also in use.

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What is the rarest thing in Australia?

Australia's rarest natural phenomena

  1. Aurora Australis, TAS. Photograph: Luke Tscharke | Aurora Australis, Ruins of Horton College. ...
  2. Bioluminescent plankton, NSW. ...
  3. Red crab migration, Christmas Island. ...
  4. Lake Hillier, WA. ...
  5. World's largest dinosaur footprints, WA. ...
  6. Wave Rock, WA. ...
  7. Staircase to the Moon, WA. ...
  8. Wildflower Country, WA.

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What is the most famous British candy?

  • Flake. Made by Cadbury, Flake is an interesting one. ...
  • Malteser. Malteser is made by Mars. ...
  • Curly Wurly. Curly Wurly are braided caramel covered in milk chocolate. ...
  • Smarties. Smarties are milk chocolate coated in a flavored sugar shell. ...
  • Cadbury Dairy Milk Bar. ...
  • Cadbury Chocolate Buttons. ...
  • Crunchie. ...
  • Fruit Pastilles.

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What food to bring back from England?

🛒 The Food Run

  • McVitie's biscuits: Hobnobs or limited-edition Digestives (caramel, dark, white choc).
  • Cadbury chocolate: Mini Eggs, seasonal bars, or just a solid bar of Dairy Milk.
  • Tyrells crisps: bold flavors like Prawn Cocktail or Roast Chicken & Sage.
  • Jaffa Cakes: a divisive classic.

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What foods are exclusive to the UK?

If you are planning to visit the UK, you need to check out our top 20 quirky British Foods every UK visitor must try.

  • Yorkshire Pudding (yorkies) The perfect Yorkie. ...
  • Cornish Pasty. ...
  • Welsh Rarebit. ...
  • Pork Pie. ...
  • Cullen Skink. ...
  • Scotch Egg. ...
  • Sausage Roll. ...
  • Cranachan.

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What candy is unique to the UK?

Drumstick Squashies. OK, I'll say it: The name Squashies didn't quite have us excited to try this treat. Once we broke into the bag, though, we changed our minds. This British candy has a texture somewhere between a gummy bear and a marshmallow.

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What is England's signature dessert?

Trifle. Trifle is a classic British dessert made by layering pieces of sponge cake, fruit jams or fruit purée, and egg custard. The sponge is usually soaked in fortified wine or brandy such as sherry, port, or Marsala, and the whole dessert is commonly topped with whipped cream.

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What is the most bought sweet in the UK?

What Are The Top 10 Sweets In The UK?

  • Maltesers.
  • Skittles. ...
  • Cadbury Flake. ...
  • Wine Gums. ...
  • Smarties. ...
  • Jelly Babies. ...
  • Aero. Aero is a popular brand of chocolate that is known for its light and airy texture. ...
  • Werther's Original. Werther's Originals sweets is a popular brand of candy that was first introduced in Europe in 1949.

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What do aussies call a girl in slang?

Common Australian slang for a girl includes "Sheila" (older, sometimes dated or slightly derogatory), "chick," or just using general terms like "mate," "gal," or "lass," with context and tone being important, but "girl" is still widely used; some slang, like "moll," can refer to a girlfriend or a promiscuous woman, while "bogan" describes an unsophisticated person. 

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Why do aussies say "ta"?

Another classic case of Australians shortening everything. Meaning 'thank you', ta is usually used for the times when you are in a rush or want to send a quick text to show your appreciation for something.

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Why do Brits say "oi" instead of "hey"?

"Oi" has been particularly associated with working class and Cockney speech. It is effectively a local pronunciation of "hoy" (see H-dropping), an older expression.

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