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Bunya nuts - Transition Australia
Feb 26, 2020
transitionaustralia.net
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🌲 BUNYA NUT SEASON IN SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND 🌲 Bunya nut season has begun for the first time in nearly four years as residents around Southern Downs gather the native seed. Hone Hughes from the Hope and Future project said the nut has deep cultural significance to Indigenous groups, who would travel to the Bunya Mountains to feast. Mr Hughes says he surveyed Cherbourg residents who said the nut is best eaten boiled and salted. 🤔 What's your favourite way to cook them? 👂 Listen back to ABC South
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About the Bunya Mountains | Bunya Mountains
Jan 9, 2018
bunyamountains.com.au
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BUNYA NUTS 🌲 Bunya nut season is a powerful time for Indigenous people — a harvest that comes only once every 3–4 years. For thousands of years, clans from across the east coast travelled to the Bunya Ranges, guided by songlines and Dreaming, to gather, celebrate, share stories, arrange marriages and pass down law. Bunya nuts are a traditional food found mainly in South-East Queensland, with trees stretching from Far North QLD to Victoria even WA. The cones can weigh up to 10-12kg and hold up t
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Mindy Woods
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The bunya nut has been bringing mob together for generations. Now new research has shown its potential in the food industry. | NITV
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Apr 29, 2024
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Bunya Nut Harvest #survival #wildernessskills #wilderness #bushfood #bushtucker | outdoorskills4kids
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Feb 8, 2025
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It’s Bunya nut season here on the Sunshine Coast and we often use this ancient bushfood as a feature in our signature Bushtucker Cruise. 🌲⛵️ The Bunya nut is a living fossil, dating back to the age of the dinosaur and is a respected, celebrated and sacred food bringing together thousands of people all over Australia. Its chest-nut like texture is nutrient rich and is still used today to make flour, pastes or simply eaten roasted or raw. If you’re hoping to learn more about bush foods or wanting
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Saltwater Eco Tours
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In Queensland, Kabi Kabi elder, Aunty Beverly Hand is reviving an ancient Aboriginal tradition celebrating the harvest of Bunya cones. Read more: https://ab.co/2TcE9d9 | ABC Sunshine Coast
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Mar 3, 2019
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ABC Sunshine Coast
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Bunya Dreaming - Gardening Australia
10 months ago
ABC News
Jerry Coleby-Williams
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Ancient Aboriginal tradition celebrating football-sized bunya gets revival in Queensland
Feb 25, 2019
ABC News
Megan Kinninment
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Making bunya nut flour is a great way of preserving your harvest for future use. We’re still chipping away at processing all of these bunyas & bunya has been on the menu every day for the last few weeks! My personal fave way of eating them is just boiled/steamed and fried up with some butter & eaten with bunya & wild weeds pesto. Simple yet delish! Making bunya flour is super easy: - shuck the nuts - dehydrate them between 6-12 hours depending on your dehydrator (either raw or boiled, I like the
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3 months ago
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Wild Beings
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Do you have a Bunya Nut tree? The pines produce their nuts every 3-4 years — so you might have a decent haul of bush tucker! | ABC Landline
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May 11, 2018
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I'm out searching the food forest floor for Bunya Nuts — huge cones that encase a whole food nut. #permaculture #discoverpermaculture #zaytunafarm #bunya #bunyanut #bunyapine #auraucariabidwillii #bushfood #foodforest #growyourownfood | Discover Permaculture with Geoff Lawton
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Jan 14, 2021
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Most people in South-East Queensland have heard of bunya nut tree... but very few know the massive cultural system behind them. On Gubbi Gubbi Country, the bunya gatherings were once some of the largest and most important inter-tribal events on the continent. Every few years, when the bunya pines dropped their heavy nut cones, mobs from across Queensland and northern NSW travelled to the Blackall Range. These weren’t casual meet-ups. They were major cultural and political gatherings: ceremony, s
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Big Blak Dog
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Bunya Dreaming is an ancient Aboriginal tradition celebrating the majestic Bunya trees and their incredible nuts! "Bunya Dreaming isn't about how many stalls you have or how many bands are here," said Kabi Kabi elder and organiser, Aunty Beverly Hand. "It's about how much of a good time is had and how many memories are made'. Jerry got his hands dirty participating in harvesting challenges throughout the day! | Gardening Australia
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May 22, 2020
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Gardening Australia
Bunya Pines - growing from seed and eating
Jan 22, 2018
permaculturecourseonline.com
How To Cook Bunya Pine Nuts
7 months ago
oggardenonline.com
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Bunya pines are culturally significant for First Nations peoples in South East Queensland, and their nuts are now a trending superfood. But the story of this prehistoric plant begins way back in the Jurassic period. For the full story, https://ausgeo.co/bunya ✍️ @estherbeaton 📸 Imagery from @estherbeaton edited with film from Australian Geographic #ausgeo #seeaustralia #bunyanut #queensland #superfood | Australian Geographic
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Australian Geographic
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Live highlight. Bunya Nut Cooking & Roasting & Grinding Coffee Beans. watch full
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Gardening Barefoot Tina
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massive bunya nut tree#nature#tree#bunyanut#australiacricket
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2 weeks ago
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Lorraine
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Can a tree bring warring tribes together?
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Explaining Different Cultures
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Moiyum Medicine on Instagram: "The bunya nut ↓ The bunya nut is a unique superfood of Australia! Its spiky cone like structure grows on large bunya trees native to the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Gubbi Gubbi Country. It has been celebrated for thousands of years and has brought tribes together from all over Australia! And continues to hold its sacred and spiritual benefits still to this day. As well as so many health benefits! Including: • Sustained energy (high in complex carbs providing slow e
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Crafting Creamy Bunya Nut Liqueur: A Unique Harvest
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Three Little Birds ™️ on Instagram: "Bunya nut season is something special 🌰 For Bao Down: Deadly Feast, we’re celebrating bunya nuts in a big way — folding them into our dumplings and pairing them with a smoky vinegar made from smoked bunya pine cones. Deep, earthy, and seriously delicious. As our Sis @msmindywoods says, bunya nuts aren’t just food — they’re about gathering, sharing and connection, something that’s been happening on Country for thousands of years. We love exploring the
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Clarence on Instagram: "Bunya Nut season is a special time of year. 🌲✨ These ancient giants come from the Bunya Pine (Araucaria bidwillii), native to the rainforests of South East QLD. For thousands of years, Bunya season meant big gatherings and sharing knowledge—and the food is just as good today as it’s always been. They’ve got a unique, starchy texture that’s a bit like a chestnut or a pine nut. I love them roasted over the coals, but they’re also deadly in a pesto, a stir-fry, or even grou
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Discover Bunya Nuts: Preparation and Cooking Tips
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3 months ago
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@beckadonovan on Instagram: "Across the seven nations, and all the rest, there are glorious native foods up for grabs. What’s a food that’s grown naturally in your neck of the woods? ❓❓❓ It’s currently Bunya nut season where I live. They’re thought to have been around since the Mesozoic era 🦕🦕🦕, so those ol’ dinos were well fed on carbs, protein, fibre, and Omega fats. In researching, I found bi- or tri-ennial seasons meant it was a cause for celebration for First Nations peoples. Being quite
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Cooking with Bunya Nuts: A Community Experience
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4 months ago
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Propagating Pinion Pine Nuts
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Nov 3, 2016
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Great Basin Natives
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May 29, 2020
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