south african food – the rainbow cuisine & more
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One of the dishes called Bunny Chow, which is a South African Foods dish from Durban has a lot of Indian flavor to it.TRANSCRIPT
• Halal meat is the meat which has been slaughtered methodically following the defined
code of practice of slaughtering the animal. Primarily the butcher has to be a muslim
who has to take the name of Allah and then slit the throat of the animal and should not
chop it unless all the blood flows out from the body. The butcher has to take care so as
not to damage the spine of the animal also. So, the stores do specify if they sell Halal
Meat Suppliers because if its not halal many of the muslims do not buy it.
• If you are a meat lover or a non vegetarian food lover and you like to try out different
types of delicacies then you can either buy halal meat or otherwise and try out few
south African delicacies for that matter. South African meat delicacies are really
yummy as they are a blend of various different cultures like
Asian, Indonesian, dutch, german, French and more. Hence, the south african cuisine is
also known as rainbow cuisine. There is a dash of Indian cookery too into the South
African cuisine, this was because of the Indian laborers being brought to south Africa.
One of the dishes called Bunny Chow, which is a South African Foods dish from
Durban has a lot of Indian flavor to it.
• There is this peculiar cookery of South Africa which is known as Cape Dutch.
In this kind of cooking a lot of chilli peppers and nutmegs and all spices are
used and is influenced by the Dutch East India company’s slaves who were
brought from Malaysia, Java and Bengal. You can even find a variety of
curries, chutneys and sambhars of the Indian origin on the South African food
palate.
• If you are a person who loves to eat out then Halal Butchers London in Uk
has a lot of south African food joints as well as halal meat food joints. You
just have to visit one as per your budget, taste and location. Here is a run
down one of the popular south African food joints:
• There is this restaurant called CHAKALAKA located on Richmond road.
Chakalaka is apparently a spicy tomato and onion based salsa which includes
slow roasted veggies and is the main attraction of this south African
restaurant. Here south African farmer sausages called the Boerewors are
served with the said springbok or salsa. The ambience as well as the service of
this restaurant is good enough, so this can well be on your next eating
destination list.
• There are many other restaurants also, serving delicious South African Food.
So, get your shoes on and start your foodathon for some scrumptious South
African non vegetarian delicacies.