🇿🇦American Couple Reacts "South African Food is RIDICULOUS!! (Taste Test)"

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Комментарии • 197

  • @JCdevoss
    @JCdevoss Год назад +97

    In South Africa we don't measure seasonings. We just sprinkle & shake until we hear the spirits of our ancestors whisper "Enough my child".
    This goes for any culture or race group in SA.

    • @simphiwemkhize9475
      @simphiwemkhize9475 Год назад +2

      Lol I've just made the same comment

    • @tyrosketshabang3903
      @tyrosketshabang3903 Год назад +1

      Bro 🤣

    • @athyjudy5682
      @athyjudy5682 Год назад +3

      🤣🤣I was shocked when someone asked me for the measurements of the seasonings, like huh, I don't even measure salt. I just look at the amount of food/sauce in the pot and I just know how much salt will be enough. I even taste to make sure it's to taste

    • @intppack7028
      @intppack7028 Год назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣

    • @therealsims_global7957
      @therealsims_global7957 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂true

  • @wamas_world
    @wamas_world Год назад +90

    One thing you can not do in a South African household is measure when you cook. Measure with your heart

    • @simphiwemkhize9475
      @simphiwemkhize9475 Год назад +14

      Yes when you put salt you don't measure, your ancestors will tell you "it's enough my child"

    • @corneliusthabang663
      @corneliusthabang663 Год назад

      Facts💯👌🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🙌🇿🇦

    • @corneliusthabang663
      @corneliusthabang663 Год назад +2

      @@simphiwemkhize9475 facts bro😂😂😂😂😭😭😭

  • @simbisopee
    @simbisopee Год назад +102

    Corn comes in different colours, predominantly white, yellow and red…..Southern African Countries esp South Africa, Zambia , ZImbabwe, and Botswana prefer the white one and is a staple because it grows quickly and has a neutral taste which makes it easy to combine with any side you can think of.

    • @lungienxumalo3244
      @lungienxumalo3244 Год назад +4

      Perfectly explained.

    • @herminenamakalu4171
      @herminenamakalu4171 Год назад +1

      Namibia too

    • @luckyphoenix5996
      @luckyphoenix5996 Год назад +2

      There’s also brown

    • @Kori123
      @Kori123 Год назад +7

      @@luckyphoenix5996 really? Wow, I only know of white and yellow. For brown millie meal we use sorghum in Lesotho

    • @milanitukwayo6925
      @milanitukwayo6925 Год назад

      There is also bleaching,the yellow can be turned White

  • @misstdkmnguni3636
    @misstdkmnguni3636 Год назад +17

    He called tomato gravy Chakalaka. That’s wrong because the real Chakalaka is made of carrots,beans,peppers and chillies.

    • @reejay9023
      @reejay9023 Год назад +2

      It was chakalaka go check the original video

  • @naledivimbani
    @naledivimbani Год назад +33

    We have both yellow and white. Yellow is the original and white is made from white maize that is mainly fast growing and doesnt take longer like the yellow maize.

  • @MosesMatsepane
    @MosesMatsepane Год назад +36

    They tried to push the yellow maize meal in the 90s and most people didn't like it, it was too coarse and the local market didn't respond well to it. It was also seen as a low-status version of the white maize meal.

    • @HeleenHenstock
      @HeleenHenstock Год назад +10

      The yellow maize meal we had was because the crops of the white maize largely failed. Yellow maize is mostly fed to cattle for the meat market.

    • @nobuhlendlangamandla4943
      @nobuhlendlangamandla4943 Год назад +6

      And its sweet which is a turn off

    • @bokamadlela976
      @bokamadlela976 Год назад +8

      We only had ubhokide because there was a drought sometimes in the 90s...and only yellow was available cos farms mostly store it...and there was no white maize growing

    • @MosesMatsepane
      @MosesMatsepane Год назад +2

      @@bokamadlela976 Interesting, I didn't know that was the reason. Thanks.

    • @neoolivier361
      @neoolivier361 Год назад +1

      Yep that's true, so I am working in the grain industry and Yellow Maize YM1 is for bought for animal feed her in SA.

  • @ingridfranklin9579
    @ingridfranklin9579 8 месяцев назад +4

    That jam mixture on the fish…you don’t know what you’re missing!!! It’s delicious!!!! And the malva pudding is nothing like cornbread at all.

  • @musadlamini5016
    @musadlamini5016 Год назад +4

    Chutney is a sweet sauce, nothing close to Jam. Jam is for bread.

  • @fishdawn1804
    @fishdawn1804 Год назад +25

    The morula fruit grows all over predominantly in South Africa and Botswana. Most of these morula trees grow in the backyards of most households and of course in the bushes or wild areas. It’s our exotic traditional fruit that can be eaten when yellow or green….

    • @ill_faded_na9510
      @ill_faded_na9510 Год назад +1

      Namibia too got two three of them surrounding the crib or backyard as you said and when its that season traditional alcohol home brew is made

    • @oagileagi5334
      @oagileagi5334 Год назад +1

      Why u forgetting the nuts inside of it 😁

    • @lifabekwa7745
      @lifabekwa7745 Год назад +1

      I think they're mistaken it for Guava.

  • @paulkekana7447
    @paulkekana7447 Год назад +21

    Check out siba's table to see south Africans foo

  • @Pyxe_ZA
    @Pyxe_ZA Год назад +33

    NGL, I also learned something new today. I honestly never knew monkey gland sauce is South African 🤯. And about the Amarula. You can have it on dessert instead of custard, over ice cream, on crushed ice, on it's own as a shot, or as an ingredient in a famous South African dessert called malva pudding. My wife actually got us a bottle yesterday "black Friday stuff" ,😅

  • @moodyxepher3729
    @moodyxepher3729 Год назад +7

    I love my country!! Nit onky are we diverse in people but iur food is akso very diverse. So many different ways to make these staples. I love how all our cultures connect through cuisine aswell!!

  • @JCdevoss
    @JCdevoss Год назад +8

    Amarula is such a delicious creamy liqueur. You can shot it, but I love having it over ice cream or on the rocks (ice). We also use it in Irish coffee as well.

  • @chriscreations8853
    @chriscreations8853 Год назад +10

    Most people aren't aware that yellow maize is genetically modified to grow in harsher conditions with higher yeild. The original is white. It's similar to what was done with banana's which have had human influence to get to what they are today. Original banana's are smaller and filled with seeds. Most people in Southern Africa will talk about having had yellow maize in the 90's. It had nothing to do with trying out something new. It was because that region underwent a drought period during that time and received US Aid to help feed the people.

    • @HeleenHenstock
      @HeleenHenstock Год назад +2

      Yellow maize originally come from Mexico and the US. White maize come originally from Portugal. They are 2 different strains altogether.

    • @chriscreations8853
      @chriscreations8853 Год назад

      @@HeleenHenstock True. You are very right about that. Maize is not native to Africa. It came with the Portugese (The white one). That was so long ago, way way before europeans even thought of colonising Africa. Probably sometime during the 1400's (Not sure about exact time) when relationships were all about trading with the African empires of the time. As for the yellow one, it was alien to Southern Africa until early 80's when a drought hit Southern Africa. Then it came back again early 90's because of another drought. But the one that came in the 90's had been altered and was'nt natural. In the States in was'nt used for human consumption. The whole purpose of experimenting on that maize was because it was meant for feeding to livestock. Until today it is mostly used for feeding livestock.

    • @HeleenHenstock
      @HeleenHenstock Год назад

      @@chriscreations8853 Yellow maize has been in South Africa much longer than the 1980's. In the 1960's we fed it to our chickens on the farm. During the droughts SA imported the yellow maize from the US and Mexico for human consumption. There are quite a few farmers that farm yellow maize for cattle feed. Some small farmers sell their yellow maize to mills that sell it as maize for human consumption.

  • @taryn-leacarvalho3444
    @taryn-leacarvalho3444 Год назад +2

    Please come to visit me for a braai when you come visit us in SA... We would love to have you over

  • @itumelengodusanya603
    @itumelengodusanya603 Год назад +7

    Chutney is not jam. It's sweet and sour and spicy.
    Snoek is a very very very salty fish. That's why the two are good combination

  • @collinvuyisa5507
    @collinvuyisa5507 Год назад +6

    He mistook the tomato relish for 'Chakalaka' of which its not, it's called 'Bisto'.
    Chakalaka is a baked bean salad.

  • @reitumetseeliasnhlapo6407
    @reitumetseeliasnhlapo6407 Год назад +2

    South Africa specifically has two types of corn which are white and yellow, and most smaller variations such as sweet corn that is also yellow in color when raw nd after being cooked and both you would find them in different towns or cities around the country.

  • @Fufu041
    @Fufu041 Месяц назад

    In south Africa we do have white corn, like the the normal yellow corn, which we also have. The white corn is dried and pounded and grounded into a powder which we use to make what we call PAP. A staple in most south African homes

  • @larissahorne9991
    @larissahorne9991 Год назад +9

    My Mum used to make Mango Chutney. But since neither my parents nor my siblings and I are into hot 🔥 spicy food it was fairly mild. My Late Eldest Sister's (she died of an aggressive type of cancer) Husband and Son have an ongoing contest to see who can eat the hottest spicy food. Unfortunately they didn't find a cure for my Sister's cancer until it was a decade too late. My Brother-in-law remarried a few months after they found that cure. We were all happy for him. Including my Mum whom he'd said she'd always be like a Mother to him. Everyone in my family who were able to attended that wedding. Back to the story, my Brother was invited for dinner by some friends of his once. Looking around at what was on the table he said "Oh great Mango Chutney!" Then proceeded put quite a bit on his dinner. His friends looked at him like he was crazy 🤪, after taking a bite he understood why. Let's just say it was nothing like what Momma used to make. Mum had Four Sons-in-law and a Daughter-in-law without ever receiving a complaint. She was a Reasonable, Warm, Loving, Cuddly Lady who treated everyone fairly. She respected the decisions and choices of her grown-up children and their families. She'd only offer advice and wouldn't try giving orders. She'd get her way quite often because we loved 😍 her.

  • @Mbalings
    @Mbalings Год назад +9

    thank you for closing the comments in your latest video. I was so triggered I was about to go offfff 😖😡🤣 thank you for listening to that voice 🤣❤ much love for you guys always!

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Год назад +4

      It was up for only 5 minutes and there were so many disrespectful comments towards you guys, the government, etc. Heartbreaking! Much love!❤

    • @pmambongwe8640
      @pmambongwe8640 Год назад +9

      @@TheDemouchetsREACT wanted to comment so badly. That's the treatment we always get esp from the people who are all over our country and those who want to be here so badly. It's segregated but not as much as you're led to believe. After the group.areas act many people still choose to remain in the places where they were allocated. You saw that amaPiano reaction you did, some find the burbs boring compared but I think one of the main reasons is the fact that people simply cannot afford to move. Yes Gvt tries by all means to keep SAns reliant on them on order to remain in power so they refuse to empower them but many beat the odds too. As for the shacks, we also have millions of migrants coming through daily and they build those so you find that certain areas it's not even SAns but migrants. There can be some really nice areas in the township too hey.

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Год назад +2

      @p ma mbongwe We're so glad it isn't as bad as the video shared. We both wanted to stop recording so many times throughout the video. It was definitely a hard to watch video for sure. I don't know what we could do to help, but I pray one day soon we are able to. Even if it is just one family.🙏🏾❤

    • @pmambongwe8640
      @pmambongwe8640 Год назад

      @@TheDemouchetsREACT We have just discovered we have around 15M illegals that aren't really contributing to the economy so all those people are mostly building shacks or are in the CBD debilitating it causing the segregation to seem worse than it is. I'm not saying we don't have our own faults. Ow and It's not your job to save the world guys, it would just be an unnecessary burden. Seeing that many of you are coming this side gives us hope. It's a breath of fresh air and different to what we've become used to. We're happy enough with that.

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Год назад +2

      This is literally what we do in our personal lives: help the less fortunate.

  • @Positiveaffirmationsforyou
    @Positiveaffirmationsforyou Год назад +5

    No one knows why it’s called monkey gland sauce , but it’s hella nice !!!❤

  • @micheal-johnrabie3295
    @micheal-johnrabie3295 Год назад +3

    So the pudding is done definitely than in the video.. Its a cake (or even chocolate cake), baked in the oven and smothered in a sticky sugary syrup that soakes in the cake then served warm with ice cream or custard. Basically served in winter... But u can find alot of videos on how to make it.

  • @noeleenlouw2492
    @noeleenlouw2492 Год назад +3

    I have to say, the apricot jam chutney is a must for fish dishes. Thou i like it best with my fish roe. Apricot jam, a chilli, garlic, some vinegar and salt. Amazing

  • @arnapetursdottir7489
    @arnapetursdottir7489 Год назад

    wow my favorite youtube show!! Love food channels, have been following Sortedfood for 8 to 10 years.

  • @michedeslinemeyer1197
    @michedeslinemeyer1197 Год назад +4

    Apricot jam on a braai'd snoek is so good 🤤

  • @nolusindisoqongqo-gwaza1278
    @nolusindisoqongqo-gwaza1278 Год назад +5

    South African food is ridiculous especially with the country is diversity that we have and different from other countries 😊

  • @karabotsoaedi521
    @karabotsoaedi521 Год назад +3

    Amarula cream. You can have it with just ice, add milk or have it ice-cream vanilla flavored. It's very, very nice and tasty 😋

  • @JCdevoss
    @JCdevoss Год назад

    The snoek (mackerel) is done over a braai (BBQ), we braai it on the skin side do that you don't lose the meat, or you can wrap in foil as well.

  • @sakweroland7933
    @sakweroland7933 Год назад +1

    U have yellow, white, & red corn or maize.

  • @athyjudy5682
    @athyjudy5682 Год назад

    Our corn is predominantly known as Maize in Uganda where I come from, and it's white. The yellow corn(maize😁) is usually that one used for making popcorn.

  • @keitumetsemasilo9173
    @keitumetsemasilo9173 Год назад +1

    Maize in Setswana its called bupi

  • @THENAMEISQUICKMAN
    @THENAMEISQUICKMAN Год назад +3

    sortedfood are great, they hit up a lot of foreign cuisines that you genuinely just don't hear about being a British person

  • @leratomabuela3661
    @leratomabuela3661 Год назад +1

    Ooh noo. His pap is way too soft... it needs to be hardened and without cheese 😔😂🇿🇦

  • @Ericowen291
    @Ericowen291 Год назад +2

    In Nigeria we have white and yellow Maize or corn

  • @digitalzango
    @digitalzango Год назад +2

    In Africa we got white and yellow corn.

  • @Gametime-ii9lw
    @Gametime-ii9lw Год назад

    Malva basically a very moist sponge cake bake the sponge cake first as it comes out hot butter milk sugar and vanilla gets put over it

  • @ianbeddowes5362
    @ianbeddowes5362 Год назад

    In some places they prefer a smokey braai using especially camel thorn, while dry mopane root gives you a very clean hot braai.

  • @kagimokwalakwala147
    @kagimokwalakwala147 Год назад +1

    Recently celebrated my birthday and my boyfriend and I were having Amarula with some custard and ice 😍🥺 we got drunk so fast because it tasted so good we were downing it like smoothies 😂😂

  • @angiehungwane2316
    @angiehungwane2316 Год назад

    Morula a lot in Southen Africa and also used to make African beer

  • @slindsayharmon1086
    @slindsayharmon1086 Год назад

    1st was the Borewores that round looking sausage thingy

  • @victory2213
    @victory2213 Год назад

    White maize comes from white corn. There's also a yellow variant of corn which produces yellow maize, and that variant of maize mill is there but is rare. There's NO bleaching.

  • @itumelengodusanya603
    @itumelengodusanya603 Год назад +2

    His malva pudding looks dry. It was suppose to be saucy.

  • @lwazizakuza1819
    @lwazizakuza1819 Год назад

    The different colours of "corn meal" comes from the different types of corn, you get yellow maize, and white maize, hence the difference in colour. The one makes a yellow powder, other makes white powder.

  • @tamaryne489
    @tamaryne489 Год назад

    Amarula is the best. We pour it over ice in a glass. Some people top it up with milk.

  • @zazalula9064
    @zazalula9064 10 месяцев назад

    As he’s saying they only eat pap at braiis, I’m eating nshima (pap in Zambia) for lunch. Here we eat it everyday

  • @truter5243
    @truter5243 Год назад +4

    5:35 Oh no! Don't do it! She did it... 😂😂 BBQ is nothing like a braai. Braai is done with wood fire. The coals he refers to are coals from the wood. It gives the meat a better smokey flavour

  • @learngrow9172
    @learngrow9172 Год назад

    During my teenage years it was Amarula and chocolate flavoured milk 😋

  • @oagileagi5334
    @oagileagi5334 Год назад +4

    Please react to animals getting drunk from the marula fruit 🙏🏾✨❤️

  • @juciyjcurtis7938
    @juciyjcurtis7938 Год назад +2

    Those are not the same these rula fruit are African only..please come to SA and experience this beautiful place

  • @gesterramorwesi8638
    @gesterramorwesi8638 Год назад +2

    Monkey gland sauce isn't really from the monkey gland, it's just the name😁😁😁

  • @maxdaniel9725
    @maxdaniel9725 7 месяцев назад

    The thing is that, maybe you guys use the yellow maize cultivar in USA. But in southern Africa, mostly in Namibia and South Africa, we use the White maize cultivar for Human consumption, I mean like for maize meal. The yellow maize cultivar is mostly used for livestock consumption like fodder and all those staff. But that doesn't mean we don't use the yellow maize cultivar for Human consumption

  • @Gametime-ii9lw
    @Gametime-ii9lw Год назад

    Monkey gland sauce, basically your BBQ sauce but with Apricot jam normally!
    whether on a BBQ Grill or is a Smoker same thing I have an offset smoker and make my own version after I have done the char with normal SPG

  • @fionakane9126
    @fionakane9126 11 месяцев назад

    Malvasia pudding also normal with custard

  • @angiehungwane2316
    @angiehungwane2316 Год назад +1

    It is a barbecue in SOuthern Africa we call it brai

  • @mapules4600
    @mapules4600 Год назад +1

    There’s no Marula tree in the USA

  • @LNash
    @LNash Год назад

    It's Maize meal or corn but you it in white and yellow naturally not bleached

  • @nosiphovidima5225
    @nosiphovidima5225 Год назад +1

    Hello from Durban South Africa

  • @mariaisabellasmall3780
    @mariaisabellasmall3780 Год назад

    Apricot Jam is a staple in Our South African cupboards

  • @blessingswilliams2989
    @blessingswilliams2989 Год назад

    White maize is a favourable for making meali-meal, the reason is because it's neutral-taste that way you enjoy the meat protein better.

  • @marcrubin8844
    @marcrubin8844 Год назад

    I have seen Amarula sold in New Orleans and Metairie, a suburb just outside of the city.

    • @merlemuller4583
      @merlemuller4583 Год назад

      Amarula fruit is an African grown fruit. It may be imported into other countries but it is an African grown fruit grown in the wild. Elephants simply love it and often get drunk on it... We used to often laugh at video's of how drunk elephants became from eating their fill on Amarula fruit. They literally could not walk properly and would stagger and sway from side to side so drunk they became.

  • @pampam6580
    @pampam6580 Год назад

    Our SA food you guys! So delish. I can get enough of it myself. Shout out to SA Chefs, Shout out. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
    .

  • @movieclipsart.
    @movieclipsart. Год назад +1

    Thats nothing like corn bread, you actually dont pour amurala over your malva pudding you make a syrup to throw onto the pudding the exact moment it comes out of the oven

  • @tshegotshegow2299
    @tshegotshegow2299 8 месяцев назад

    From the side that I come from In South Africa (venda) , we do eat the yellow corn meal but we usually eat it in February after the corn has been dried up and taken it get grinded for it to be a corn meal but I don't like it I still prefer the white one

  • @mmabox8017
    @mmabox8017 Год назад +1

    Try to make the monkey gland sauce and use some of the ingredients but give it your own twist

  • @kingsleykgoteng2014
    @kingsleykgoteng2014 Год назад +1

    Mmmm , my taste buds are tickled talking about Amarula drink. If u wonder how it taste, look up Stivie Harvey talking about it. He describes it best. U might wanna react to him talking about Africa in general. Don't know if u do stand up comedy reactions, bt Jamie Foxx has a 10minutes clip from one of his older sets titled (Jamie Foxx Africa) on RUclips. I know you will love it

  • @lesegogaebeeyn4005
    @lesegogaebeeyn4005 3 месяца назад

    Our yellow corn is for animals feed

  • @fionakane9126
    @fionakane9126 11 месяцев назад

    Frikkin love Amarula cream ❤

  • @benjiza0314
    @benjiza0314 Год назад

    Amarula is so nice... drink it with ice

  • @ianbeddowes5362
    @ianbeddowes5362 Год назад

    In southern Africa most people eat mealie pap made from white maize.

  • @slindsayharmon1086
    @slindsayharmon1086 Год назад

    Amarula creme ( make a springbok shot using me the liquor)

  • @oagileagi5334
    @oagileagi5334 Год назад

    Good choice 😋u never go wrong with braai

  • @tamaryne489
    @tamaryne489 Год назад

    You can put cheese in pap for a braai

  • @simthandilemazwi6632
    @simthandilemazwi6632 Год назад +1

    Just a side no Pap is not suppose to have cheese traditional #SA and it should be much tougher to be eaten with your hands. His is too creamy

  • @matomem
    @matomem Год назад

    Amarula is a type of liqueur alcoholic drink. The raw product is Marula which grows in Limpopo province. The drink Amarula is made in the Western Cape, which is the Winelands. Limpopo province is the northern most province in South Africa. The Western Cape is the Southern-most province in South Africa.

  • @nelenesmithSA
    @nelenesmithSA 8 месяцев назад

    So one thing Afrikaners are known for is eating sweet everything 😂 we put Mrs Balls chutney on our bobotie, our fish has apricot jam on it, our carrots, peas, sweet potatoes and pumkin is cooked with sugar in. We even baste our chicken with chutney. We love our sweet stuff 😋
    We normally eat custard with Malva pudding

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  8 месяцев назад +1

      We have yet to even taste chutney.🫣😅 besides the Simba chips which we loved.

    • @nelenesmithSA
      @nelenesmithSA 8 месяцев назад

      @@TheDemouchetsREACT happy 9 year wedding anniversary for yesterday 💕 May there be many more blessed years ahead 🙏

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you!

  • @FifthElementLive
    @FifthElementLive Год назад

    Hey Demouchets, y'all must be talking about Loquat fruit growing there where you live bacause Marula trees are endemic to Southern Africa. Loquats look only slightly similar and originally come from China but have been cultivated all over the world including Californa and just like in some parts of South Africa, in some US states those trees are now considered to be an invasive plant species.
    Marula on the other hand is something totally different.

  • @marilynbergh3649
    @marilynbergh3649 Год назад

    We South Africans live apricot jam. It is do good with fish.

  • @mikatekonukere5636
    @mikatekonukere5636 Месяц назад

    lol only ate the yellow one during drought😅 basically the yellow one is modified

  • @fionakane9126
    @fionakane9126 11 месяцев назад

    It was apricot jam added into the monkeygland

  • @timothymokoena2181
    @timothymokoena2181 11 месяцев назад

    Corn comes both in yellow and white

  • @fikilemkhize5776
    @fikilemkhize5776 Год назад +1

    White South Africans put jam/chutney on everything

  • @truter5243
    @truter5243 Год назад

    16:19 He is adding apricot jam. The kind that is made with real apricots though. Not the "apricot flavoured" junk

  • @carelinefouche5964
    @carelinefouche5964 Месяц назад

    No corn in malva pudding

  • @xyz-vx6jo
    @xyz-vx6jo Год назад

    Btw this was a good representation of SA food although i don't eat some of these

  • @lindaamandamkhungo1236
    @lindaamandamkhungo1236 Год назад

    maize meal is super refined

  • @mapules4600
    @mapules4600 Год назад +1

    Some corn are white

  • @fikilemkhize5776
    @fikilemkhize5776 Год назад

    Malva is too sweet for me. I extremely hate it with custard or cream, but tolerable with ice cream

  • @angelinastrydom9502
    @angelinastrydom9502 Год назад

    That was apricot jam

  • @arthurrammusa5810
    @arthurrammusa5810 Год назад

    We have kus kus in South Africa

  • @simphiwemkhize9475
    @simphiwemkhize9475 Год назад

    With the battery going low check your loadshedding schedule 🤣🤣🤣

  • @xolaboltini4152
    @xolaboltini4152 23 дня назад

    Maize is white in the inside only yellow in the outside.

  • @SaFona100
    @SaFona100 Год назад

    Polenta is healthier than pap. The yellow is the original colour.

  • @catherinearangie2311
    @catherinearangie2311 Год назад

    Amarula does not taste dangerous because it goes down so smooth, but you'll soon be very mellow.

  • @AfrikanTaO
    @AfrikanTaO Год назад

    I would love for that guy to go to a braai at home and serve "slightly pink" boerewors.. I just need a paper and pen to write down the new words I'd inevitably learn.

  • @thereseelizabethries1083
    @thereseelizabethries1083 Год назад

    I love my Amarula🥃 over ice 🧊

  • @ChristieAmelie
    @ChristieAmelie 9 месяцев назад

    Late comment but that stuff he put in there was mango atcha.

  • @giagia4631
    @giagia4631 Год назад +2

    Snoek braai tho 🤤🥺

  • @GABRAN47
    @GABRAN47 Год назад +1

    Marula doesnt not grow in America. It only grows in Africa. What you guys had as kids could've been Barhi Dates or Loquat.

  • @pinkynwoke1581
    @pinkynwoke1581 Год назад

    Monkey gland is the best with pork chops❤❤❤❤