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It’s A Taste of Harmony time. Gather co-workers to feast on a potluck of dishes from everyone’s diverse cultural backgrounds. To safeguard against an over-supply of sausage rolls skewered with an Aussie flag, we have eight ideas to get you hungry. Make poutine, not war.

Mini pork banh mi

Source: Murdoch Books

If Koreans do two things better than anyone else, it’s embracing pop music and getting into a pickle. These beef  get a whack of pickled cucumber funky enough to blow the socks off Sandor Katz. Plus they’re pop-friendly, so you can horse dance à la ‘Gangnam Style’ with one hand, and hold your slider in the other.
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Bulgogi sliders
What can’t be solved over a colossal plate of Canada’s iconic ? A holy trinity of calorific proportions, this snack involves fries topped with cheese curds, all languishing in a liberal ladleful of gravy.
Fries with gravy and cheese curds (poutine)
Fries with gravy and cheese curds Source: Chris Chen
Even in the most obscure country towns of Australia, frying away in the local Chinese restaurant will be some incarnation of . Along with its sweet cousin, deep-fried ice-cream, no food has done more for Australian-Chinese relations. We salute you, prawn toast.
Prawn toasts with chilli and coriander dipping sauce
Prawn toasts Source: Feast magazine
Slathered in a spice-laden paste and set aside for a couple of hours to marinate, then slow-cooked for a few more, these soulful teach us that patience wins out over haste when it comes to kitchen diplomacy.
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Kashmiri lamb shanks
Regardless of circumstance, a slab of cake offered in peace is going to bring the sun out. This gets some Caribbean-style swagger with a hit of spices and a burnt caramel flavour courtesy of a glug of black strap molasses.
Jamaican ginger cake
Jamaican ginger cake Source: Brett Stevens
If ever a sandwich could pose as a secretary general of lunch it’s got to be . This unifying Vietnamese roll slides into mini burger potential and transcends global quandaries with lashings of pâté and delicious pork.
Mini pork banh mi
Source: Murdoch Books
Proving you only need a few simple ingredients to create harmony, these  (jawaneh) sit firmly in the bring-a-plate genre of cooking and their near-effortless method is completely disguised under a handful of coriander, a squeeze of lemon juice and a good dose of garlic.
Chicken wings with coriander, garlic and lemon
Chicken wings with coriander, garlic and lemon Source: Mark Roper
But wait, that’s not harmonious. It is when the invitation is offered along with a plate of these , or keema chapati. Golden parcels loaded with aromatic spiced lamb are pan-fried in ghee and that can only mean one thing: new friends.
East African stuffed flatbread (keema chapati)
East African stuffed flatbread Source: SBS Food
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Published 18 March 2019 12:05pm
Updated 21 March 2019 6:21pm
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