Breakfast Food
New Zealanders generally take
a fairly light "continental" breakfast of
juice, cereals, toast and tea or
coffee. Visitors staying at a homestay
or B&B may well be offered
an additional "cooked breakfast" probably
along the lines of the traditional
English breakfast of bacon and
eggs; if you're staying in motels,
hostels or campsites, you'll generally
have to fend for yourself. In the
bigger towns, you'll often find
a bakery selling
fresh croissants, bagels and focaccia,
but increasingly New Zealanders
are going out for breakfast or
brunch, aided by the proliferation
of cafés serving anything
from a bowl of fruit and muesli
($5) to large platefuls of Eggs
Florentine and smoked salmon ($12-14).
In New Zealand cities you'll also
come across
food courts, usually
in shopping malls where a central
seating area is surrounded by stalls
selling bargain plates of all manner
of ethnic dishes. Some have outlets
for fast food ,
a market dominated by McDonald's,
Pizza Hut, KFC and Burger
King. Meat pies are
a stalwart of Kiwi snacking: sold
in bakeries, petrol stations, golf
shops, and from warming cabinets
in pubs everywhere, the traditional
steak and mince varieties are now
supplemented by bacon and egg,
venison, steak and cheese, steak
and oyster and many others, though
there is seldom a vegetarian version.
Undeterred by US fast-food hegemony,
traditional
burger bars continue
to serve constructions far removed
from the limp franchise offerings:
weighty buns with juicy patties,
thick ketchup, a stack of lettuce
and tomato and that all-important
slice of beetroot. McDonald's
has even succumbed to consumer
pressure and produced a Kiwiburger
laden with beetroot and not a pickle
in sight.
Fish and chips (or "greasies") are also very popular
- the fish is often shark (called lemon fish) and the chips (fries) are usually
re-cooked potato . At some fish and chip shops you can now have fresh fish
of your choice cooked in batter or breadcrumbs. This is still the cheapest
fast food around.
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