This interviewee himself took pleasure in regrowth forest and spent much of his recreational time fishing, catching marron and bush walking. |
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He goes on to explain that the marron occurs naturally only in rivers and streams of the Jarrah forest area of south-western W. Australia. |
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Brendan hails from the wheatbelt, where his family wheat farm has gone heavily into value adding, including marron farming. |
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When it is candied, it becomes a marron glacé and it can also be transformed into jams. |
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Having now reached the said window she slowly drew open the marron velvet drapes of her study's only window, standing as far away as possible from the window at all times. |
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You bite through the eggshell crust and the soft, smooth, almost oozy chestnut puré filling covers your tongue, with little chippings of sweet marron glacé following close behind. |
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