NATIF - Australian Native Superfoods Herbs & Spices 1.39

Centre Road Bentleigh
Melbourne, VIC 3165
Australia

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There was once over 5,000 edible plants in Australia, which sustained one of the oldest races on earth for over 50,000 years, the Indigenous Australians. To the Aboriginal people a plant is more than just food, its how they connect with their world.

Australian native plants and bush foods have adapted to this harsh ancient Australian environment and some of their fruits, herbs and spices contain more antioxidants and vitamins than overseas varieties, making them true superfoods.

By purchasing some of these foods, your supporting businesses and jobs for outback remote Aboriginal communities and supporting Australian Native Food Farmers and the Australian Native Food Industry. Let’s get together and protect our Australian heritage, the land, the Aboriginal Dreamtime knowledge and the wealth of information for what is truly Australian.

Tastes vary from rich and bold to sweet and tangy, ready to mix into anything you like. Play with the new tastes and explore these ingredients and take them into your everyday cooking.

Natif superfoods, herbs and spices are made and owned by a nutritionist. They are wild harvested and organically grown from all around Australia. 100% Pure, natural and free from any additives. They are naturally packed with health benefits that can add a boost to your health and wellbeing as part of a healthy balanced diet.

We acknowledge the Aboriginal people of Australia and being the traditional custodians of this land.
We pay our respects to their elders, past and present. They have cared for this land for thousands of years
I would like to pay my respects to them for sharing their knowledge and wisdom with us about Australian ‘Bush Tucker.’