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There Must Be Many Others There must be countless other dishes that I do not know of. It would be good and interesting to hear from other readers of ‘Te Ao Hou’. Kaanga piro is a dish that I do not like, yet I don't mind cooking it for others, for I am informed that despite its unholy fragrance, it has a very flavoursome taste. I believe that potatoes, done the same way as corn for Kaanga piro, are quite a dish also. But as these two products, like our New Zealand lamb, were introduced by the Europeans, we cannot lay claim to them as our own—

even though the Pakehas received them from the Indians of America, who, some learned men say, are related to our Polynesian race.

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Te Ao Hou, March 1964, Page 6

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There Must Be Many Others Te Ao Hou, March 1964, Page 6

There Must Be Many Others Te Ao Hou, March 1964, Page 6

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