Griffith University: Listening to Kamilaroi Women - Report Highlights Risk of Losing Art of Cooking With Native Grass
December 16, 2025
December 16, 2025
GOLD COAST, Australia, Dec. 16 (TNSrpt) -- Griffith University issued the following news:
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Listening to Kamilaroi Women: Report highlights risk of losing art of cooking with native grass
Ganalay and guli are species of native grasses - used as a food source and ground into a flour - that used to thrive on the black alluvial soil plains of Moree, New South Wales, particularly after heavy rains or flooding.
In summer, they produce florets c . . .
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Listening to Kamilaroi Women: Report highlights risk of losing art of cooking with native grass
Ganalay and guli are species of native grasses - used as a food source and ground into a flour - that used to thrive on the black alluvial soil plains of Moree, New South Wales, particularly after heavy rains or flooding.
In summer, they produce florets c . . .
