Description

A light and fluffy meringue dessert named after the ballet dancer
A dark and salty spread made from yeast extract.
native plant; its stylised image or shape is displayed on army insignia and by many of the national sports teams.
Plain vanilla ice cream with added small, solid lumps of toffee.
The polished shell of the native shellfish, turned into jewellery and souvenirs or ashtrays.
A popular soft drink.
Iconic wooden child's toy
Popular beach footwear with a bit of sole but very little else.
Fruit from a vine originating in China but selectively bred by New Zealand horticulturalists to obtain egg-sized fruit with green or gold flesh. In New Zealand it was originally called Chinese gooseberry
confection of marshmallow covered in chocolate, in the shape of a fish.
Most famous native bird- its stylised image or shape frequently appears on things associated with New Zealand.
Method of cooking using heated rocks buried underground in a pit oven
A 100% water-proof woollen overcoat. Popular amongst farmers due to it being warm in winter, cool in summer
Name of a popular New Zealand cookbook
A large chocolate chip cookie often sold individually and typically heated up before being consumed
Confectionery made with a pineapple flavoured centre covered in chocolate
A cookie/biscuit which contains cornflakes with a soft biscuit base and a walnut on top
National rugby union team
Calf length rubber boots, usually in black with a red strip at the top
A popular cartoon strip by Murray Ball
Popular sauce especially when served in a plastic container shaped like a tomato
A horse from New Zealand, who won many prestigious races in Australia and North America.
Traditional Māori war dance, now widely used as a challenge by sports teams

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