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[[Oceanian cuisine]]s include [[Australian cuisine]], [[New Zealand cuisine]] and cuisines from many other islands or island groups throughout Oceania. Australian cuisine consists of immigrant [[Anglo-Celtic Australians|Anglo-Celtic]] derived cuisine, and [[Bushfood]] prepared and eaten by native [[Aboriginal Australian]] peoples, and various newer Asian influences. [[New Zealand cuisine]] also consists of European inspired dishes, such as [[Pavlova (food)|Pavlova]], and native [[Māori cuisine]]. Across Oceania, staples include the [[Sweet potato#Oceania|Kūmura]] and [[Taro]], which was/is a staple from [[Papua New Guinea]] to the South Pacific. On most islands in the south pacific, fish are widely consumed because of the proximity to the ocean.

Oceanian cuisines include Australian cuisine, New Zealand cuisine and cuisines from many other islands or island groups throughout Oceania. Australian cuisine consists of immigrant Anglo-Celtic derived cuisine, and Bushfood prepared and eaten by native Aboriginal Australian peoples, and various newer Asian influences. New Zealand cuisine also consists of European inspired dishes, such as Pavlova, and native Māori cuisine. Across Oceania, staples include the Kūmura and Taro, which was/is a staple from Papua New Guinea to the South Pacific. On most islands in the south pacific, fish are widely consumed because of the proximity to the ocean.