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Perfect blend of Noosa flavours

Prawns, crab and Island spices are key ingredients in regional chef Peter Kuruvita’s summer Christmas feast, and now he will share his recipes with the world on SBS One in a special television event.
In ‘A Christmas Feast’ with Peter Kuruvita, acclaimed chef, restaurateur and television presenter, Peter, will revisit his culinary adventures across the Pacific in search of the perfect blend of flavours for an Australian Christmas feast, which he creates at his idyllic Noosa home.
In this one-hour special television event on 18 December, Peter embraces the spirit of summer as he guides viewers through stunning reefs in the Philippines, while also showcasing Hastings Street, Sunrise Beach and the area’s grower’s markets.
Peter will travel through different locations and explore cultures, ingredients, and recipes, before heading back to Noosa to prepare a unique Christmas lunch with his family.
Searching out the tastiest ingredients from the farmers’ market and combining the influence of his island adventures, Peter creates a mouth-watering feast, perfect for a summer’s day celebration.
This special Christmas episode is a culinary celebration of the festive season garnished with all of the highlights from ‘Island Feast’.
Peter will also feature on SBS One tonight in Destination Flavour Christmas, from 8.30pm, where he will cook a special dessert recipe on Noosa Main Beach.
A Christmas Feast with Peter Kuruvita will premiere on Thursday 18 December at 8.30pm on SBS One.

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