Welcome to 'Marvellous (yes, Aussies spell it with two LLs ) Melbourne (which we lazily and roughly pronounce 'Melbn') situated on the Yarra (here we go again, Y as in yellow -A as in apple- A at the end changes to U as in up ( which we do so with so many words). I was born in , live in and LOVE this beautiful and buzzy city full of many things to do and see. I'm thoroughly enjoying your professional-like video. Well done ! That last building, the Melbourne Exhibition Centre was where our first Australian Parliament sat and where Australia federated into a nation of states in 1901 and later, two extra territories. The Federal Parliament is now situated in Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory. You'll come across many aboriginal/first nations words like Yarra, Canberra, damper (damp-u) in our vernacular and much slang as well and swearing ! Melbourne has over 200 ethnicities living here. Aussies( pronounced, 'Ozzies') are a friendly, happy, casual, approachable people so look-out to make friends/ 'mates'. I'm looking forward to your next video. PS If you want to get a really good gander/look at the city and Port Phillip Bay which it wraps around, do a few' blockies'/ circuits on the Westgate Bridge which is toll free. Get on, go to the end, get off at the end exit, loop under the bridge and get on the entrance to the other side (lanes) of the bridge. Repeat. Choose a sunny day for great views. Also the Eureka Tower Skydeck is a MUST for high and long distance, wonderful panoramic 360 degree views also on a sunny day. Enjoy !
Thank you! I definitely believe in trying at least * two * bites before judging. The emu tasted like any other liver and I would have the crocodile again. If you can handle liver and are good with fishy sushi, you should give it a go!
It's a jam donut. The first jam doughnut was invented in Germany in the late 15th century, and by the 1800s it was commonly called a Berliner-the jam doughnut is still called this in Germany today. The first ring doughnut, though, was invented by an American sailor called Hanson Gregory in 1847.
@AnywhereGoes I came here to say the same thing. I'm also close to 50 and have never heard of jam donuts being called a Melburner. Maybe whoever told you that was pulling your leg. The Vic Market ones are great, but you can find Donut vans out in the suburbs too at local markets. They're just called hot jam donuts for the most part. Great video btw, I love seeing people enjoy our great city
Adelaide own dessert is better it's called the kitchner bun The Kitchener bun is a type of sweet pastry made and sold in South Australia since 1915.[1] It consists of a bun sometimes baked,[citation needed] sometimes fried, made from a sweet yeasted dough similar to that used for making doughnuts, split and then filled with raspberry or strawberry jam and cream, most often with a dusting of sugar on the top.
the doughnuts are now $11.00 aus for 5, and there Danish based. we have been buying there for 50 years but they have changed in the past 5 years, they were better in the old days.
What do you all think, are you fans of the sweets or the livers? I think you know which we are!
Welcome to 'Marvellous (yes, Aussies spell it with two LLs ) Melbourne (which we lazily and roughly pronounce 'Melbn') situated on the Yarra (here we go again,
Y as in yellow -A as in apple- A at the end changes to U as in up ( which we do so with so many words). I was born in , live in and LOVE this beautiful and buzzy city full of many things to do and see. I'm thoroughly enjoying your professional-like video. Well done ! That last building, the Melbourne Exhibition Centre was where our first Australian Parliament sat and where Australia federated into a nation of states in 1901 and later, two extra territories. The Federal Parliament is now situated in Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory. You'll come across many aboriginal/first nations words like Yarra, Canberra, damper (damp-u) in our vernacular and much slang as well and swearing ! Melbourne has over 200 ethnicities living here. Aussies( pronounced, 'Ozzies') are a friendly, happy, casual, approachable people so look-out to make friends/ 'mates'. I'm looking forward to your next video.
PS If you want to get a really good gander/look at the city and Port Phillip Bay which it wraps around, do a few' blockies'/ circuits on the Westgate Bridge which is toll free. Get on, go to the end, get off at the end exit, loop under the bridge and get on the entrance to the other side (lanes) of the bridge. Repeat. Choose a sunny day for great views. Also the Eureka Tower Skydeck is a MUST for high and long distance, wonderful panoramic 360 degree views also on a sunny day. Enjoy !
PS do not know WHY some innocent words were crossed out ?!? I didn't do it !
Very cool, we got to go to St. Kilda, GOR, and Port Philip! What an amazing place!
You were very brave to try the croc and emu. I’m Aussie and have never tried them. You haven’t convinced me that I should!
Thank you! I definitely believe in trying at least * two * bites before judging. The emu tasted like any other liver and I would have the crocodile again. If you can handle liver and are good with fishy sushi, you should give it a go!
We tried crocodile at Kakadu barbequed by an indigenous chef. It was melt-in-your-mouth tender and delicious !
@@barnowl.Sounds amazing, I'd try it again, no problem!
Nice work guys.
Thanks! We try.
It's a jam donut.
The first jam doughnut was invented in Germany in the late 15th century, and by the 1800s it was commonly called a Berliner-the jam doughnut is still called this in Germany today. The first ring doughnut, though, was invented by an American sailor called Hanson Gregory in 1847.
Interesting!
Great vid, my home city, never heard of the Melbourner for the doughnuts. Im in my late 50's
Sounds like a good time to try something new? We highly recommend it ☺️
@AnywhereGoes I came here to say the same thing. I'm also close to 50 and have never heard of jam donuts being called a Melburner. Maybe whoever told you that was pulling your leg. The Vic Market ones are great, but you can find Donut vans out in the suburbs too at local markets. They're just called hot jam donuts for the most part. Great video btw, I love seeing people enjoy our great city
@@AnywhereGoes Ive had them plenty of times !
Adelaide own dessert is better it's called the kitchner bun The Kitchener bun is a type of sweet pastry made and sold in South Australia since 1915.[1] It consists of a bun sometimes baked,[citation needed] sometimes fried, made from a sweet yeasted dough similar to that used for making doughnuts, split and then filled with raspberry or strawberry jam and cream, most often with a dusting of sugar on the top.
Sounds tasty!
the doughnuts are now $11.00 aus for 5, and there Danish based. we have been buying there for 50 years but they have changed in the past 5 years, they were better in the old days.
I can only imagine how good they must've been!
What year is your jeep? I just bought a 2020 jeep renegade!
2016 :)
Correct best Donuts in the world at the QV Market :)
I still think about them to this day... 🤤
Popcorn croc and emu liver...no, thank you! 🤮🤣🤣
The crock was actually pretty good!