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I'm in Lesotho, still in the process of learning how to get there. And I'm so excited to see South African products in Canada, same as the ones I use daily in my house.
I was so happy when we found this store, it's such a favourite of mine now. All the best on your immigration journey. I hope you'll find the other videos I have on the channel useful in your research process.
I was so happy when we found an even bigger pack of the corn 🌽 meal for pap 😁 feels like home every time we have pap and boerewors. Not to mention the biltong 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾 I’m happy.
Because I subscribed a while ago. When are you guys coming back to RSA with my Biltong all the way from Canada for liking the video :) lol .. nice video. So glad you guys found something that makes you feel closer to home.Enjoy.
I am in SA and have not had Biltong in a while, but after this video I am so going to stuff my face with some😋🤤. Out of curiosity, were the prices normal, a bit expensive (than what we are used to) or less
It’s more expensive when you convert the prices to rands, that’s the one thing I try not do which is hard (converting things to rands) because they will look so much more expensive than they actually are. When I consider the price of Biltong here for example ?without trying to convert to rands) it’s priced reasonably. Enjoy the biltong 😄💙
@@busi.global Definalty Can you please create a social media page where we can have interactions. I can also help in creating one for you. Angazi what do you think
@@Mpumzar been thinking of creating a platform to allow for interactions. I want it to be something that gives more than the average forums that exist.
If you’d compare it to how much you’d pay for it in SA, it can seem more expensive. The trick is to fight the urge to convert prices 😂 as an example, here you’ll buy 2kg Tastic rice for around R60 if you convert the price 🥲 comparing it to other local brands, they can be slightly more expensive, not too crazy.
Thank you Botshelo! We haven't been able to find amasi this side yet but we kinda figured out products we can mix to make our own lol, not exactly like the real thing but close enough for me.
Hi Busi I'm from sunny Durban and I'm seriously considering emigrating. Amazing video as usual 👏 Btw that looks like a great place to shop. I'm sure it must feel like home.
I am so worried I might not find Pap and vors😂 I am here for them Oh they are there. I am so coming Busi, I am there😂 Aromat and Biltong futhi ai guys I am gone
I totally understand your excitement 😂 that was me when we discovered this place 😁 we hadn’t been eating pap here in almost a year if not more not knowing there’s a shop that sells so many familiar products 💙
Relocating is a big move, it can be scary leaving everything you know to be faced with so much unknowns. Keep doing your research, the more information you have the better.
It's Florence Meats in Oakville. 10kg of Iwisa Maize Meal is around R350 right now. The trick is to not convert lol, the price won't seem too bad unless you convert it to rands.
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I'm in Lesotho, still in the process of learning how to get there. And I'm so excited to see South African products in Canada, same as the ones I use daily in my house.
I was so happy when we found this store, it's such a favourite of mine now. All the best on your immigration journey. I hope you'll find the other videos I have on the channel useful in your research process.
@@busi.global Do you also offer consultation services or can suggest someone?
Same here.
Am so glad I eventually found close to home you tubers am from Zim so I relate to most of the foods besengizwile following Nigerians and Indians
Hellooo neighbour 💙💙💙
Vele vele nibizana ntwana ecanada😂😂i love you guys
That is amazing in Canada folks, we all find here the food back home- Love your videos guys
Thank you Oholy 💙
Omg this is everything. I just moved to Oakville Ontario and I have looking for Bilton and the sausages. Thank you so much
You’re welcome Judy 💙 😃
The store's merchandising 😃
I ddnt know Busi is this funny ... Uthi u funa i nandos sauce bafethu... 🤣🤣🤣 U gona make pap 🤣
That was nice to see our brothers and sisters enjoy our food abroad 😅😅
Great video glade you guys found pap and biltong. Lol
I was so happy when we found an even bigger pack of the corn 🌽 meal for pap 😁 feels like home every time we have pap and boerewors. Not to mention the biltong 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾 I’m happy.
I appreciate your content. Additionally, dreams do come true. will soon join you in Canada
I would feel right at home in this store.
It really doesn't feel like home :) I love going shopping there.
It would be awesome if you could make a video on staple food of Canadians. . .
I can definitely do that, thanks for the suggestion 💙
I liked .... Where is biltong bafethu
Because I subscribed a while ago. When are you guys coming back to RSA with my Biltong all the way from Canada for liking the video :) lol .. nice video. So glad you guys found something that makes you feel closer to home.Enjoy.
😁 I’m going to tell Thami he must provide on his promise of biltong. He’ll bring a whole bag for you when we visit once the Rona has gone.
@@busi.global keep safe :)
I can see how much you guys miss home from your expressions when eating that biltong...lol... enjoy guys....
😂 this pandemic is not even trying to make things easier for us. Never thought we’d go so long without visiting 😩
Lol they Zambuk too.....and Nandos sauce.i saw Biltong also....what kind of store is this in Canada,I LOVE IT 😂❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What the name ofthe shop where to get biltong
After seeing this video, I was wondering can you braai in Toronto? And how does it work over there? I know most people BBQ...
I am in SA and have not had Biltong in a while, but after this video I am so going to stuff my face with some😋🤤. Out of curiosity, were the prices normal, a bit expensive (than what we are used to) or less
It’s more expensive when you convert the prices to rands, that’s the one thing I try not do which is hard (converting things to rands) because they will look so much more expensive than they actually are. When I consider the price of Biltong here for example ?without trying to convert to rands) it’s priced reasonably.
Enjoy the biltong 😄💙
You can tell Thami is from Mzansi just by the walk 0:50 😂
am glad to See you happy. Meanwhile Back home its Dudula this dudula that.
How did you adjust to tapping in your own gas? Is the process easy?
Yes, it’s pretty straightforward and easy to follow, we didn’t struggle with it the first time we had to pour our own gas.
Where in Canada is this? Toronto?
Eish nangihalisa i rea need to get my application going
Get to it, uzodla ibiltong eCanada.
@@busi.global Definalty Can you please create a social media page where we can have interactions. I can also help in creating one for you. Angazi what do you think
@@Mpumzar been thinking of creating a platform to allow for interactions. I want it to be something that gives more than the average forums that exist.
Hepppppie people #kwaze kwamandi ukuphila 🚥🥓🥩🥓🍖
Nge pap, wors ne biltong nje 🤣🤣🤣 I was so happy 😁
@@busi.global lalela Issa grateful sousafrikan
Is the SA food more expensive than it would generally be in SA seeing that it's an import?
If you’d compare it to how much you’d pay for it in SA, it can seem more expensive. The trick is to fight the urge to convert prices 😂 as an example, here you’ll buy 2kg Tastic rice for around R60 if you convert the price 🥲 comparing it to other local brands, they can be slightly more expensive, not too crazy.
Okay, that looks so yummy 😋 Cela ningipha bo 😞
Come and get some 😁
Do they have OUMA Rusks?
Yesss, they do! I grabbed two boxes the first we went there lol.
A maas? Love your videos Busi
Thank you Botshelo! We haven't been able to find amasi this side yet but we kinda figured out products we can mix to make our own lol, not exactly like the real thing but close enough for me.
Liked and subscribed. Can you send my biltong to Seychelles please?😂 Joining you soon in 🇨🇦
Love to hear it, thank you for subscribing. I’ll tell Thami he owes you biltong 😂💙
Is this Toronto?
It’s in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), in a town called Oakville.
You have my sunglasses on
Cool 😎 💙
Hi Busi I'm from sunny Durban and I'm seriously considering emigrating.
Amazing video as usual 👏
Btw that looks like a great place to shop. I'm sure it must feel like home.
My future husband and I are planning to move to Canada in the near future, and we've been enjoying your videos so much.
New subbie♥️
Thank you for watching and subscribing Yolanda. I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos 😃 I hope they will help you and future hubby in your planning.
When she said, "it tastes like whom?" i had to pause the video....😩
I am so worried I might not find Pap and vors😂 I am here for them
Oh they are there. I am so coming Busi, I am there😂 Aromat and Biltong futhi ai guys I am gone
I totally understand your excitement 😂 that was me when we discovered this place 😁 we hadn’t been eating pap here in almost a year if not more not knowing there’s a shop that sells so many familiar products 💙
Guys I'm so interested in relocating to Canada, but I'm scared to try this, and my wife is soooooo scared 😂😂
Relocating is a big move, it can be scary leaving everything you know to be faced with so much unknowns. Keep doing your research, the more information you have the better.
My husband just agreed and I can say Busi’s channel greatly influenced me choosing Canada. Even though immigrating from SA has been a dream for years
@@BillionaireCEO that’s really great to hear Lelo, thanks for sharing 💙 all the best on the immigration journey.
I'm still trying to convince her Busi but I believe I will win 😂😂😂😂 she's scared
There's nothing like Boerewors over the braai...
I agree 100% boerewors over the braai is unmatched!
Haibo what store is this? I bet they're expensive since they are exported
It's Florence Meats in Oakville. 10kg of Iwisa Maize Meal is around R350 right now. The trick is to not convert lol, the price won't seem too bad unless you convert it to rands.
@@busi.global yoo alright sisi ngiyabonga ❤
😂😂😂
Hahaha. . .I like how you ask him if he doesn't want Champor Cream and Zam-buk. . .🤣😂🤣😂 They are not South African enough without UKRAKRAYO...🤣🤣