Thank you so so much for doing this! I swear no one on UAclips even acknowledges Australians. In prep a kid wiped that Le snack cheese on my back and I have been traumatised ever since 😢
Being an aussie myself I do believe that those ranking where pretty accurate other then the fact that Vegemite was at the bottom. Besides that I love ur vids and hope I’ll see u in person one day
I grew up and love a lot of these and I had no idea that they were all Australian lol. I knew the Meat pie, tomato sauce, and Vegemite were Australian, but none of the others I knew Lol. I knew Fairy bread was also but that’s only because I’ve been told before and I was surprised then too. For me, Half of this video is just me saying “Wait, that’s Australian?!”, and then getting excited realising we actually do have things that Americans don’t have lol
The jam lamingtons remind me of a dessert from Croatia called Čupavci (pronounciation: Chupavci). The main difference is that they're not filled with jam. They're not filled at all but still they are a tasty treat. Some people love to coat their čupavci in rum but in my opinion I prefer without.
I love how every other youtuber who makes a food ranking video is like "remember these are just my opinions, so if you disagree that's okay" and meanwhile Lannan is out here just "if you disagree you are objectively wrong"
As a fellow Australian I think the Bunnings snag is so good because it has the flavour of the last 10 million snags that have already been cooked on every Barbie at bunnings
as an american i’ve had fairy bread and that shit slaps. it’s different than what we used to but it hits. and all the other stuff never heard of it in my life
As an Aussie, we all know that Vegemite on toast is the only way to eat it. The Bunnings snag and the Tim tams have to be one of the best in my opinion
i had all of these but when i tried vegemite i still dont understand why they created it why not just eat water,salt,a bit of vinegar done same thing and this is a pretty accurate tier list
Title: Australian Cuisine: A Gastronomic Delight Introduction: Australian cuisine is a vibrant and diverse culinary experience that has gained international recognition for its unique flavors, fresh ingredients, and innovative cooking techniques. From indigenous bush tucker to modern fusion dishes, Australian food offers a delightful blend of influences from various cultures, making it a true gastronomic paradise. In this essay, we will explore the reasons why Australian food is regarded as one of the best in the world. 1. Abundance of Fresh and High-Quality Ingredients: Australia's vast and diverse landscapes provide a rich source of fresh produce and ingredients. With fertile soils, pristine coastlines, and a favorable climate, the country boasts an abundant variety of fruits, vegetables, seafood, and livestock. From succulent prawns caught off the coast to juicy tropical fruits grown in the north, Australian cuisine celebrates the use of locally sourced, high-quality ingredients, resulting in unparalleled flavors and textures. 2. Fusion of Culinary Cultures: Australia's multicultural society has significantly influenced its culinary landscape. The country has embraced culinary traditions from around the world, incorporating them into its own unique style. The fusion of flavors from Indigenous, European, Asian, and Middle Eastern cuisines has given rise to a vibrant food culture that celebrates diversity. Australian chefs skillfully blend these influences, creating innovative dishes that showcase the best of each culinary tradition. 3. Indigenous Bush Tucker: The Indigenous people of Australia have a rich culinary heritage that spans thousands of years. Their traditional food, known as "bush tucker," offers a unique and distinct flavor profile. From kangaroo meat and emu eggs to native herbs and spices like wattleseed and lemon myrtle, bush tucker adds an authentic taste of Australia to the culinary scene. Incorporating these ingredients into modern Australian cuisine not only pays homage to the country's heritage but also provides a truly unforgettable dining experience. 4. Barbecue Culture: Australians are known for their love of barbecues, or "barbies." This outdoor cooking tradition brings people together, fostering a sense of community and celebration. Whether it's a beachside gathering or a backyard get-together, the aroma of sizzling sausages, marinated meats, and grilled vegetables fills the air. The laid-back and casual nature of Australian barbecues reflects the country's relaxed lifestyle and adds to the charm of its cuisine. 5. Culinary Innovations: Australian chefs are renowned for their creativity and willingness to push culinary boundaries. They constantly experiment with new techniques, flavors, and presentation styles, resulting in exciting and visually stunning dishes. From molecular gastronomy to farm-to-table concepts, Australian culinary innovators are at the forefront of global gastronomy, constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the kitchen. Conclusion: Australian cuisine is a true reflection of the country's diverse culture, abundant natural resources, and culinary creativity. The combination of fresh, high-quality ingredients, multicultural influences, indigenous traditions, and an adventurous spirit makes Australian food a delight for the senses. Whether it's indulging in a traditional meat pie, savoring fresh seafood, or enjoying a fusion-inspired dish, Australian cuisine offers a culinary experience like no other. It's no wonder that Australian food is considered one of the best in the world, captivating taste buds and leaving a lasting impression on anyone fortunate enough to embark on this gastronomic journey.
As an Australian I can say these a superior snacks from when I was a kid and we def have the best snacks ever lol and I’m so sad that almost every Bunnings on QLD have stopped selling sanga sandwiches and it’s so sad 😂
it feels so good to see these child hood treats recognised i moved to SA and none of me friends even know what fairy bread is like are you Australian and they only watch anime and celebrate Halloween like they don't even know a single auzzie movie let me know whoever is reading this what your fav auzzie movie or song is! oh and let me know your state of Origen team!
Next time when you are in America will you please try chick-fil-A? They are not opened on sundays but the breakfast and lunch/dinner is incredible. It is the best food you will probably eat. I don’t actually know how it can be so good
Amazing tier list, i'm glad you did this. I agree with everything you've ranked except shapes and vegemite; they should be a bit higher. Other than that, incredibly accurate. A snag from bunnings, a nice sausage roll or pie from your local bakery when they're hot and fresh, and room temperature tim tams are gonna be the best experience your mouth will ever have.
This video brought back such epic memories of devouring Chicko rolls or a potato top pie from the school canteen. Would always finish it off with a Freeza (was like an icy pole in a cup, half raspberry and lemonade flavour. Can’t get it anymore they discontinued it 😭) Cheers for the trip down memory lane, love ya work! Always good vibes! 🙌🥰
@ThePickleFam a chiko roll is australian, pot pie is european, and the freeza (never heard of it, but his explaination makes visualise 2 half zooper dooper in a cup) i think is australian. but yeah he's a bot, this was copied from someone else. also his profile is obviously a scam
Lannan is the only person on the planet who can make me watch an aussie eat his local food for 10 mins straight
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We have some pretty good food
agreed
he said vegemite “tasted like shit”, how does he know how shit tastes?
@quantum physics toaster microwave haha so funny bro
As an australian i was so suprised to learn that other counties didmt know what chicken salt was😅
Ya I thought every country had it 😅I love it 💕
Wait they don't know about chicken salt?!
@XxItsGoatedxX nope. I thought they did too!
@XxItsGoatedxX IKR
Well other countries have these things called other delicacies. Look into it. The rest of the world isn't australia.
As an Aussie I feel very good that we have so much food that other countries don’t have :D
tbh new zealand has nearly all of these for some reason
@HaVoC only some of them not all of them
@THE HAWKS LEGEND mhm ok
You should try chicharon skin basically dried pork skin and it’s pretty good
That good kinda sucks
i love how he can make everything seem funny
As a NZer, I have eaten many of these foods and can agree these foods are nostalgic
australia trying to claim this stuff like it belongs to them
Yea I’m from nz and can confirm that we have almost everything there here too
ok
Im also from new zealand and i agree
Bro Australia sends supplies to nz all the time australia is nz best supporter australia protects nz
As a Vietnamese Australian, I am very proud of this ranking and fully agree.
As an Australian, I feel bad that other countries don't have fairy bread and Tim tam
Same and vegimite
ik how can you celebrate a birthday with out fairy bread
I’ve always remembered being in the kitchen with my mum making fairy bread for my birthday.
Fax
This video will be #1 on Trending
as a fellow aussie i literally ate most of this stuff today, finally a tier list video i can relate to
A lot of these foods actually exist in New Zealand, and I’m glad. I don’t know what I’d do without fairy bread
YES
i had it about once at a party, and Oml that was the best time of my life
Nz pies🔛🔝
@Jostious NZ pies are better then Aussie and other country's
Fax
As an Australian that lives in melbourne, I give all these foods the same rating as Lannan. True rating of all time
As a kiwi I honestly agree with pretty much everything on the list
For the people who aren’t Australia the meat pie and sausage roll are really popular in Australia
As an Australian, eating Vegemite with no toast is a sin, other than that this is an accurate tier list as I’ve had most of these.
I feel it’s probably an acquired taste, if you were raised on it it’s amazing if not you are an outsider.
that is fax
To anyone from any other country your supposed to eat veggie might with butter on toast but it can’t be a lot of veggie might
@Flames Of Games one of my friends is a pure Aussie but he hates veggie might so yes it is probably a acquired tast
Exactly he’s eating it like an American
I'm from Australia and I enjoyed this because I actually knew what the foods were this time.
I want to see him send a care package to the sideman with all these foods and argue with them.
Bunnings snag is just… it just has another feeling, another taste. If you make a snag at home its just not the same. ❤
fax
Thank you so so much for doing this! I swear no one on UAclips even acknowledges Australians. In prep a kid wiped that Le snack cheese on my back and I have been traumatised ever since 😢
he is austrailian 😂😂
I felt like I went back in time watching this video.Every food I was like “OH YEAH I remember those”
Finally a food list I can relate to
Nice
Good
Nice
Super
👍👍👍
Being an aussie myself I do believe that those ranking where pretty accurate other then the fact that Vegemite was at the bottom. Besides that I love ur vids and hope I’ll see u in person one day
agree i love vegemite
As an Australian, I feel sorry for foreign countries that don’t get Bunnings snags every Sunday arvo.
As a fellow Australian this list is 100% accurate
Twisties packaging looks so much more unique in Malaysia while in Australia looks way more simple
I’m so confused as an Australian how Lanan hasn’t even tried half the items on the list, this feels like a crime.
Don't worry, he's from Australia, a country of criminals, he knows crime quite well at this point
im also from Australia he dosent mix the ingreedents like vegiemigt just put it with butter on tost
YOU DONT JUST SCOOP A BIG LUMP OF VEGIEMIT, SPOON FEED YOUR SELF WITH IT ITS NOT BABY FOOD!
YES
I know so confused
As an Australian I can confirm all of these foods are bangers but I am a bit sad you didn’t have cheese and vegimigt scrolls tho ):
As a fellow Australian, this tier list can't be more correct.
As an Australian, this list is 110% valid. Not even valid just true
I grew up and love a lot of these and I had no idea that they were all Australian lol. I knew the Meat pie, tomato sauce, and Vegemite were Australian, but none of the others I knew Lol. I knew Fairy bread was also but that’s only because I’ve been told before and I was surprised then too. For me, Half of this video is just me saying “Wait, that’s Australian?!”, and then getting excited realising we actually do have things that Americans don’t have lol
As an ausie im proud of my country
Lannan is the only person that can tell us we don’t matter for 10 minutes straight and we will still watch it
It is unbelievable how true that is
Yeah I agree
Sad but true.
ive never been more angry at a fellow aussie yet i still watch it
Fr
As a New Zealander i can relate to all of these and i agree to all of them.
best list ever, 100 % agree with it, need to do a drink one with custard
The jam lamingtons remind me of a dessert from Croatia called Čupavci (pronounciation: Chupavci). The main difference is that they're not filled with jam. They're not filled at all but still they are a tasty treat. Some people love to coat their čupavci in rum but in my opinion I prefer without.
These foods are so great as an Australian I feel good, knowing you were the only people who have these😂
I love all this food, I am an Aussie too!
I love how every other youtuber who makes a food ranking video is like "remember these are just my opinions, so if you disagree that's okay" and meanwhile Lannan is out here just "if you disagree you are objectively wrong"
your opinion doesn't matter
Good video
as an aussie, im so happy this was made.
So happy you tried Australian food❤❤
As an Aussie myself I agree with this List
As a fellow Aussie, I feel awfully bad other people don’t have Tim tams
As a Aussie I am brutally offend that he put Vegemite in F but he ate it wrong
As a fellow Australian I think the Bunnings snag is so good because it has the flavour of the last 10 million snags that have already been cooked on every Barbie at bunnings
As a fellow Aussie I say Fucking facts mate
I got snag the other day and could taste the barbecue itself it was fucking delicious (Bunnings obv)
What do you prefer
Onion or no onion
You guy are astralian can you ship me a gaydar
@TheMuffinMan735 Either is delicious, but I prefer with onion. Though I haven’t actually had one in a while because our local Bunnings shut down
as an Australian this is the best tier list and cant lie i have eaten everything on this list
I’m an Australian and I had no idea that half of the stuff here was Australian food just because I’ve lived with it forever
Im proud to be a Australian
as a Australian, I approve of these food
As a kiwi (NZDR) I can say that Aussie and NZ have the best foods/snacks overall.
Lazar has balls of steel to do food tier list, considering how toxic people can be about defending their favorites. Respect
Waulter!
Why is everyone up so early? It’s 5 AM EST. Shouldn’t you guys be sleeping to get ready for school or something? ‘
i swear you comment on every video
@This guy Dannyyy lol no insomia hit different
Have you left a comment on every video on UAclips?
As an Australian, I can confirm that Australia has the best foods
honestly one of the most accurate lists ever
Every time my school did a country culture day event thing I always chose australia so I could make fairy bread lol, so good
I'm surprised that other country's don't have these foods, we Australians are pretty lucky. 😊
I can agree with the barbecue sauce. Barbecue sauce is amazing.
Only Lazarbeam can make watching someone eat food for 10 minutes entertaining
Well cause he NEVER uploads
Fax
Great
@Random Things😂😂😂 😂😂 of 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
As an Aussie.. I can’t believe that other countries don’t have fairy bread
as an american i’ve had fairy bread and that shit slaps. it’s different than what we used to but it hits. and all the other stuff never heard of it in my life
how did Lannan of all aussies still manage to eat vegemite wrong like all the other non aussies do
Lannan, you have offically established peace for all Australians (excepting the eating vegemite without toast)
Who else can just sit there and eat the whole cake 😂
I love how all of them are obviously from woolies
For example the chocolate mudcake he ate is avaible at almost all woolies in Australia
also at coles it tastes the same but with the coles red ribbon and packaging.
mate you can clearly see in the mud cake box and says coles just rewind back in the video you’ll see
@Emuish thanks
Woolies is superior.
ok
i finally can relate to a food rating video!!
And yess i prefer barbecue sauce way more than tomato too!
As an aussie, i say a bunnings snag is a delicacy
As an Aussie, we all know that Vegemite on toast is the only way to eat it. The Bunnings snag and the Tim tams have to be one of the best in my opinion
i had all of these but when i tried vegemite i still dont understand why they created it why not just eat water,salt,a bit of vinegar done same thing and this is a pretty accurate tier list
As a Australian i like some of these foods from my culture and especially vegie mite
As a person who has grown up in New Zealand I can confirm we have every single item on this list. Which includes fairy bread and Tim tams.
i knoww this entire time i was like bro just australia. JUST AUSTRALIA
You other countries are missing out tiny teddies and timtams were goated
yes... we have literally every snack lannan showed
@Scope In they are made in australia, from australia. It doesnt mean it only in australia. You can find american food in australia common sense bruh
As an Australian I didn’t ask
As an Australian, I can officially say: that eating Vegemite without toast tastes shi-
Only real Australians can handle Vegemite 😂
Title: Australian Cuisine: A Gastronomic Delight
Introduction:
Australian cuisine is a vibrant and diverse culinary experience that has gained international recognition for its unique flavors, fresh ingredients, and innovative cooking techniques. From indigenous bush tucker to modern fusion dishes, Australian food offers a delightful blend of influences from various cultures, making it a true gastronomic paradise. In this essay, we will explore the reasons why Australian food is regarded as one of the best in the world.
1. Abundance of Fresh and High-Quality Ingredients:
Australia's vast and diverse landscapes provide a rich source of fresh produce and ingredients. With fertile soils, pristine coastlines, and a favorable climate, the country boasts an abundant variety of fruits, vegetables, seafood, and livestock. From succulent prawns caught off the coast to juicy tropical fruits grown in the north, Australian cuisine celebrates the use of locally sourced, high-quality ingredients, resulting in unparalleled flavors and textures.
2. Fusion of Culinary Cultures:
Australia's multicultural society has significantly influenced its culinary landscape. The country has embraced culinary traditions from around the world, incorporating them into its own unique style. The fusion of flavors from Indigenous, European, Asian, and Middle Eastern cuisines has given rise to a vibrant food culture that celebrates diversity. Australian chefs skillfully blend these influences, creating innovative dishes that showcase the best of each culinary tradition.
3. Indigenous Bush Tucker:
The Indigenous people of Australia have a rich culinary heritage that spans thousands of years. Their traditional food, known as "bush tucker," offers a unique and distinct flavor profile. From kangaroo meat and emu eggs to native herbs and spices like wattleseed and lemon myrtle, bush tucker adds an authentic taste of Australia to the culinary scene. Incorporating these ingredients into modern Australian cuisine not only pays homage to the country's heritage but also provides a truly unforgettable dining experience.
4. Barbecue Culture:
Australians are known for their love of barbecues, or "barbies." This outdoor cooking tradition brings people together, fostering a sense of community and celebration. Whether it's a beachside gathering or a backyard get-together, the aroma of sizzling sausages, marinated meats, and grilled vegetables fills the air. The laid-back and casual nature of Australian barbecues reflects the country's relaxed lifestyle and adds to the charm of its cuisine.
5. Culinary Innovations:
Australian chefs are renowned for their creativity and willingness to push culinary boundaries. They constantly experiment with new techniques, flavors, and presentation styles, resulting in exciting and visually stunning dishes. From molecular gastronomy to farm-to-table concepts, Australian culinary innovators are at the forefront of global gastronomy, constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the kitchen.
Conclusion:
Australian cuisine is a true reflection of the country's diverse culture, abundant natural resources, and culinary creativity. The combination of fresh, high-quality ingredients, multicultural influences, indigenous traditions, and an adventurous spirit makes Australian food a delight for the senses. Whether it's indulging in a traditional meat pie, savoring fresh seafood, or enjoying a fusion-inspired dish, Australian cuisine offers a culinary experience like no other. It's no wonder that Australian food is considered one of the best in the world, captivating taste buds and leaving a lasting impression on anyone fortunate enough to embark on this gastronomic journey.
Bro wrote an essay
chat gpt r/whooosh
As an Australian I can say these a superior snacks from when I was a kid and we def have the best snacks ever lol and I’m so sad that almost every Bunnings on QLD have stopped selling sanga sandwiches and it’s so sad 😂
it feels so good to see these child hood treats recognised i moved to SA and none of me friends even know what fairy bread is like are you Australian and they only watch anime and celebrate Halloween like they don't even know a single auzzie movie let me know whoever is reading this what your fav auzzie movie or song is! oh and let me know your state of Origen team!
As an Australian you can’t go wrong with a little Bunnings warehouse snag
that's heaven in your mouth eating one of those snags
Bro NZ Bunnings has them as well
@lucas NZ has a Bunnings?
@lucas idc it's an Australian tradition to get a good old snag and a solo from bunnings mate
@tracey shelton alright mate chill
I'm so jealous Australians have the fancy bottles of tomato sauce
Next time when you are in America will you please try chick-fil-A? They are not opened on sundays but the breakfast and lunch/dinner is incredible. It is the best food you will probably eat. I don’t actually know how it can be so good
he may have fairy bread, we got pop tarts. Both equal. balanced, as all things should be
As an American, I accidentally made fairy bread when I was young and have always loved it
Legend has it lazarbeam doesn’t know what’s good and bad
Amazing tier list, i'm glad you did this. I agree with everything you've ranked except shapes and vegemite; they should be a bit higher. Other than that, incredibly accurate. A snag from bunnings, a nice sausage roll or pie from your local bakery when they're hot and fresh, and room temperature tim tams are gonna be the best experience your mouth will ever have.
Exactly my opinion
I make better content than lazar 😂
I make better content than lazar 😂
@the cool man the content in question?
I’m so Australian I didn’t even know these foods were only Australian 💀
As a fellow Australian I can agree on the vegemite placement
as a non Australian person I agree to all of it
As an Aussie, i thought everything aside from vegimite was international! Bro the whole world is missing out!
i love how they just removed the A from weetabix and made it their own
As an Aussie this makes me feel like a little kid again, these snacks bring back memories
As an Australian. I can confirm everything on the S and A tier is correct
The fact that they stopped making le snacks is an absolute war crime.
the fact that he ate vegemit straight up had my mind messed up
As a Australian I don’t need someone to rate my everyday food
I’m Aussie I’m surprised other countries don’t have fairy bread
This video brought back such epic memories of devouring Chicko rolls or a potato top pie from the school canteen. Would always finish it off with a Freeza (was like an icy pole in a cup, half raspberry and lemonade flavour. Can’t get it anymore they discontinued it 😭)
Cheers for the trip down memory lane, love ya work! Always good vibes! 🙌🥰
bro is obviously an american bot none of this is australian
Bro had dirty scran right after rolling off the assembly line💀
@ThePickleFam a chiko roll is australian, pot pie is european, and the freeza (never heard of it, but his explaination makes visualise 2 half zooper dooper in a cup) i think is australian. but yeah he's a bot, this was copied from someone else. also his profile is obviously a scam
@Doom Panda I think it's meant to be a calippo
@Will R ah makes sense
As a Australian I feel bad that other countries don’t have vegiemite and wheat bix
As a true bloody Aussie this tier list is so bloody accurate that I am go to go fight a f*cking kangaroo
Vegemite is a thing that some peopole just love, and some people hate everything about it.
Good video!
I feel so bad for the countries that don't have sausage rolls and Tim Tams
I can agree, bunnings does do amazing sausages.
Seeing Lazar just crunch down on those weetbix gave me a blast from the past, when I forgot milk existed and just ate them raw.
Same it’s so nostalgic
As an Australian I agree that Australian has the best food like who wouldn’t know what fairy bread is
Only a true Australian remembers Darbys pie and sausage roll shop or is it just me?
You must test cyprus food it's really interesting
I held back screams of pain from watching him spoon some vegemite.
-would've screamed but I'm in a house of tired sleeping people..