Would you prefer to live in a country where...?!


Question: you only ate a small selection of foods. For example Italy where (generalisation!) most prefer to eat what is eaten in their region...ie: southern italian dishes in the south, etc.

Here food is seasonal and when the first tomatoes come out they taste great and it is a celebration among the community.

Or would you prefer to live somewhere like Australia where food from many nations is available. Lots of choice, year round. But no particular focus on seasons.


Answers: you only ate a small selection of foods. For example Italy where (generalisation!) most prefer to eat what is eaten in their region...ie: southern italian dishes in the south, etc.

Here food is seasonal and when the first tomatoes come out they taste great and it is a celebration among the community.

Or would you prefer to live somewhere like Australia where food from many nations is available. Lots of choice, year round. But no particular focus on seasons.

i would love to live in Australia. definitely no focus on seasons..

I would prefer to live where there is a large variety of food, AND there local, seasonal food is celebrated.

Thankfully, I'm on the west coast (of America), splitting my time between two such places: San Francisco and Vancouver.

I live in New Zealand, wouldn't live anywhere else, and we have our own ways of cooking things as we are a nation of migrants just as Australia and the US.

Somewhere food is seasonal ... it gives you something to look forward to each year!

I wouldnt mind seasonal if i liked all the food, but if there was a season or month where food i dont like is in season....id much rather australia





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