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Are you a “tough cookie” or “as nutty as a fruit cake”?

周间主题: Tell us about popular candies and sweets that are originated in your country/region!

Tim Ar.

Hello everyone,  
 
In line with this week’s topic, here is a short article to introduce some common Australian sweets and highlight associated and related idioms. Dig in! 
 
Australian sweets 
 
While Australia is a multicultural country with foods from all over the world, we do have some delicious snacks and sweets which are special to the “sunburnt country”. (Note: Many of these foods are shared with our New Zealand cousins too!)  
Food idioms 
 
I wouldn’t be doing ourselves justice, if I didn’t take this chance to showcase the richness and playfulness of the English language by pointing out some food related idioms! 
  • To be a tough cookie = to be strong physically and mentally 
  • To be as nutty as a fruitcake = to be crazy. (Note: Australians also say “to be a few sangas (sandwiches) short of a picnic” or “a few beers short of a six pack” for a crazy person) 
  • To be a piece of cake = to be easy to do (ie. a task) 
Catch you ‘round like a rissole! 
 
Cheers. 
 
Tim Ar.  
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  • Tim Ar.

    That's a great question. Thanks, Tim. I really appreciate you taking the time to connect with me on this (hehe).

    ANZAC is the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. It refers to Australian and New Zealand soldiers who have served or died in wars. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_and_New_Zealand_Army_Corps

  • Tim Ar.

    Thank Tim. That's interesting. I noticed that you use the word "ANZAC" in your column. What does that mean?

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