What I’m Eating (Might Surprise You)

by Dave on December 21, 2007 · 16 comments

Maori meal - stuffing, mutton, chicken, beef, sweet potatoes, salad

My diet in New Zealand has been an odd combination of food. Most eaten items would have to include sausages, cheeseburgers, ham and cheese sandwiches, pizza, fresh muffins, Cadbury chocolate bars (soooo good), granola bars (specifically a brand called “Bumper Bars”), bananas, ice cream bars/pops, and biscuits (ie. cookies). Not too exciting! Still, there seems to be a demand to see more food photos, so here you go!

Typical lunch - 1/2 sandwhich and corn fritatta (I think)

 

Fruit w/yogurt and capuccino in Wellington

Backpacker staples: instant noodles and green tea

 

As you’ll note in the latter one, I’ve started to delve into self-catering via supermarket shopping. The backpacker buses stop at markets and ATM’s daily, and most people eat this way to save money. I realized I need to join them if I’m to be making this travel thing a long term arrangement. So while I tried to avoid instant noodles while saving for my RTW trip, I now find myself eating them abroad. At least the views are great. :)

One last note on food here. Lots of things are marketed as “energy” including the chocolate bars. It seems a bit misleading. Sure, chocolate is a good source of quick energy, however it’ll also turn me into a chubby monster if I keep eating it every day. The nutrition labels also list the energy measurements on the food and drinks, not that I really know what it means, other than it seems akin to calories.

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Categories: Food, New Zealand

16 Comments

Stu December 21, 2007 at 9:10 am

I love drinking ‘V’ which started in NZ. oooh I miss the ‘V’…. had a friend who was a rep for the company and would get slabs of V for nothing…. sigh.. and real cadbury’s…

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Stu December 21, 2007 at 2:10 pm

I love drinking ‘V’ which started in NZ. oooh I miss the ‘V’…. had a friend who was a rep for the company and would get slabs of V for nothing…. sigh.. and real cadbury’s…

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Ms. Missive December 21, 2007 at 11:42 pm

Wow!!! That food looks so amazing! It’s all in the presentation I suppose.

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Ms. Missive December 22, 2007 at 4:42 am

Wow!!! That food looks so amazing! It’s all in the presentation I suppose.

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Ames December 22, 2007 at 4:40 pm

Oh yeah, when I was in nursing school and took nutrition classes… the calories are the same thing as the energy on your labels.

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Ames December 22, 2007 at 11:40 am

Oh yeah, when I was in nursing school and took nutrition classes… the calories are the same thing as the energy on your labels.

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edwin December 23, 2007 at 2:42 am

wow.. i m hungry! yummy! :grin:

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edwin December 22, 2007 at 9:42 pm

wow.. i m hungry! yummy! :grin:

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Kango Suz December 26, 2007 at 9:53 pm

Yummmmmmmm….
I want to know what the delicious thing on the right is in the second picture!

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Dave December 27, 2007 at 1:09 am

I wish I could remember – it was some sort of corn fritter with a mango sauce in the middle. Quite tasty! New Zealand has some fine pastry counters!

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Kango Suz December 26, 2007 at 4:53 pm

Yummmmmmmm….
I want to know what the delicious thing on the right is in the second picture!

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Dave December 26, 2007 at 8:09 pm

I wish I could remember – it was some sort of corn fritter with a mango sauce in the middle. Quite tasty! New Zealand has some fine pastry counters!

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Karl January 10, 2008 at 6:17 pm

How were the “duck” flavored noodles? A bit gamey? :shock:

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Dave January 11, 2008 at 12:34 am

I cannot tell much difference between the flavors of cheep noodles – duck, chicken, beef – it’s all the same at 50 cents a pack!

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Karl January 10, 2008 at 1:17 pm

How were the “duck” flavored noodles? A bit gamey? :shock:

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Dave January 10, 2008 at 7:34 pm

I cannot tell much difference between the flavors of cheep noodles – duck, chicken, beef – it’s all the same at 50 cents a pack!

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