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  2. Mageu - Wikipedia

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    Mageu (Setswana spelling), Mahewu (Shona/Chewa/Nyanja spelling), Mahleu (Sesotho spelling), Magau (xau-Namibia) (Khoikhoi spelling), Madleke (Tsonga spelling), Mabundu (Tshivenda spelling), maHewu, amaRhewu (Xhosa spelling) or amaHewu (Zulu and Northern Ndebele spelling) is a traditional Southern African non-alcoholic drink among many of the Chewa/Nyanja, Shona, Ndebele, Nama Khoikhoi and ...

  3. Roselle juice - Wikipedia

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    Roselle juice, often taken refrigerated, is a cool drink found in many West African countries and the Caribbean. [5] [6] It is a dark red-purple coloured juice.The Burkinabes, Senegalese, and Ivorians call it bissap, [7] the Nigerians call it zobo while the Ghanaians call it Zobolo. [8]

  4. List of South African English regionalisms - Wikipedia

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    cool drink, cold drink Soft drink, fizzy drink (not necessarily chilled). [13] Groovy was used to refer to canned soft drinks (after one of the first brands to introduce the container to South Africa) [14]:may refer to a bribe, typically to a traffic cop. creepy crawly Kreepy Krauly Automated pool cleaner. dagga

  5. List of South African slang words - Wikipedia

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    Can be used to describe an unlikely situation. Also refers to a song of the same name by Afrikaans singer Karlien Van Jaarsveld. jux/juks/jags – Meaning "horny". For example, "Jinne meisie, jy maak my nou sommer lekker jags." ja-nee – literally "yes-no", an expression of positive confirmation. [7] Example : Dis warm vandag.

  6. Category:African drinks - Wikipedia

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    Alcoholic drinks in Africa (1 C) B. Burkinabe drinks (1 P) Burundian drinks (1 P) C. Drink companies of Africa (2 C) E. Egyptian drinks (1 C, 4 P) F.

  7. Springbokkie - Wikipedia

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    The springbokkie ("little springbok" in the Afrikaans language) is a cocktail shooter that is popular in South Africa. It is composed of crème de menthe ( or substitutes [ 1 ] ) and Amarula . The drink derives its name from the country's national animal, and from the team jersey colours (green and gold) of the South Africa national rugby union ...

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  9. Category:South African drinks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "South African drinks" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bashew's; C.