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  2. Regional variations of barbecue - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, a braai (plural braais) is a barbecue or grill and is a social custom in much of Southern Africa. The term originated with the Afrikaners, [1] but has since been adopted by South Africans of many ethnic backgrounds. The Afrikaans word braaivleis (English: / ˈ b r aɪ f l eɪ s /; Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈbraːifləis ...

  3. Brais Méndez - Wikipedia

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    On 6 July 2022, Real Sociedad reached an agreement with Celta for the transfer of Méndez, with the player signing a contract until 2028. [11] On his European debut on 8 September, he scored the only goal to help defeat Manchester United at Old Trafford in the group stage of the UEFA Europa League, through a penalty.

  4. List of South African slang words - Wikipedia

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    South Africa is a culturally and ethnically diverse country with twelve official languages and a population known for its multilingualism. [1] Mixing languages in everyday conversations, social media interactions, and musical compositions is a common practice.

  5. Vleesbaai - Wikipedia

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    Prior to receiving electricity in 1986, most of the houses used propane gas, lamp oil and candle light as a means of lighting and heating their homes. And although gas hobs and ovens were the main method for cooking indoors, the preferred method for cooking is by means of open fires or braais (Afrikaans, meaning barbecue).

  6. Soetpatats - Wikipedia

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    Soetpatats, also known as soet karamel patats [1] (translated into English as a "caramelised sweet potatoes"), is a sweet potato dish often baked in a dutch oven with butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, [2] and in some recipes lemon juice. [1]

  7. Mopani Rest Camp - Wikipedia

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    Mopani is only 12 km (7.5 mi) south of the Tropic of Capricorn.There is a sign and parking space on the tarred road north of camp at the tropic. Visitors are allowed to disembark from their vehicles at this spot (at their own risk).

  8. Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    The original Arawak term barabicu was used to refer to a wooden framework. Among the framework's uses was the suspension of meat over a flame. The English word barbecue and its cognates in other languages come from the Spanish word barbacoa, which has its origin in an indigenous American word. [3]

  9. Emmarentia Dam - Wikipedia

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    The western shore consists of woodlands, natural grass areas used for picnics, braais (barbecues) and dog walking, and a tea room. The whole area allows for extensive walking, with distant views of Sandton and Rosebank, and the (nearby) Melville Koppies. There is a well-tended rose garden, and Johannesburg City Parks maintains a tree-planting ...