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  2. Regional variations of barbecue - Wikipedia

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    General Motors South Africa used the term braai in the 1970s in its localized jingle "Braaivleis, rugby, sunny skies, and Chevrolet" to advertise their cars in South Africa—equivalent to the slogan "baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet" in the US and, to a lesser extent, "football, meat pies, kangaroos & Holden Cars" used in Australia.

  3. 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] It is an Afrikaans dish and originates from South Africa.

  4. List of African dishes - Wikipedia

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    Botswana, Namibia and South Africa: A traditional South African dish of meat (usually lamb or mutton) cooked on skewers. The term derives from "sate" ("skewered meat") and "saus" ("spicy sauce"). It is of Cape Malay origin, used in Afrikaans, the primary language of the Cape Malays, and the word has gained greater circulation in South Africa ...

  5. Reuben Riffel - Wikipedia

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    Reuben Cooks Local (2011), ISBN 9780986981357 – a collection of Reuben's favourite South African feasts and focus on easy-to-follow recipes and local ingredients. Braai: Reuben on Fire (2013), ISBN 9780987028457 – a reflection of the quintessential South African cooking style.

  6. South African cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The San peoples were hunter-gatherers, who mostly depended on foods like tortoises, crayfish, coconuts and squash. Agriculture was introduced to South Africa by the Bantu peoples, who continue in the cultivation of grain, starch fruit and root tubers — in the manner of maize, squash and sweet potatoes, following their introduction in the Columbian exchange, displacing the production of many ...

  7. List of sweet potato dishes - Wikipedia

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    Soetpatats – an Afrikaans dish and originates from South Africa, it is commonly served as a side dish at braais (barbecues), often served alongside snoek (Thyrsites). [14] [15] It is often baked in a dutch oven and typically prepared using sweet potatoes, butter, brown sugar and cinnamon. [16]

  8. Regional street food - Wikipedia

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    Regional street food is street food that has commonalities within a region or culture.. Tanghulu for sale on a street in Tianjin, China A fish taco served on fry bread in Alaska Street food packaged in plastic bags in Bangkok, Thailand Nikuman in Japan Shave ice is a traditional street food in Hawaii A German currywurst vendor

  9. Skilpadjies - Wikipedia

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    Skilpadjies is a traditional South African food, also known by other names such as muise and vlermuise. The dish is lamb's liver wrapped in netvet ( caul fat ), which is the fatty membrane that surrounds the kidneys .