This article explores the rise and demise of mock food in Australian food culture by analysing recipes drawn from the pages of the Australian Women\u27s Weekly. Mock foods were approximations and substitutions for \u27the real thing\u27 and were especially popular during the years of austerity and scarcity generated by the Great Depression and World War II. The fluctuating popularity of these foods, including mock chicken and mock cream, reveals the shifting cultural importance of various foodstuffs to the Australian diet. Their appearance also demonstrates the remarkable ability of Australian domestic cooks, especially women, to adopt, adapt and innovate, an important attribute of Australian food culture
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This study investigates the history and evolution of the concept of ‘local food’ in Australia from t...
Prior to the 1950s cookbooks were very standard in their presentation. They included recipes and som...
The Australian food industry has made a significant contribution to the internationalisation of nati...
This article explores the influence of The Australian Women’s Weekly’s ‘cookery experts’, or food ed...
The food Australians ate immediately prior to the 1950s has been popularly remembered in stark contr...
In the early 1950s, home economist Betty King was invented by registered Australian company, World F...
This article examines the notions of the romantic dinner in post-war Australia, using material cultu...
This book examines the cooking methods and household gadgetry of Australia{u2019}s past. Its span an...
The ideas, practices, structures, and material artefacts of food safety have long and telling histor...
Australian community cookbooks are an under-recognised and under-utilised trove of historical inform...
Over the past half century, consumers in Australia have increasingly been confronted with a plethor...
Until the middle of the twentieth century, Australian food was, with some occasional exceptions, pur...
Based on a qualitative content analysis of selected Irish women’s magazines, this paper provides a b...
This paper considers the contribution of women to culinary practice in Australia in the post-war era...
To investigate trends in five key aspects of Australian food practice which have been implicated in ...
This study investigates the history and evolution of the concept of ‘local food’ in Australia from t...
Prior to the 1950s cookbooks were very standard in their presentation. They included recipes and som...
The Australian food industry has made a significant contribution to the internationalisation of nati...