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Re: List Of South African Foods by armyofone(m): 11:28pm On May 22, 2023
Samantha124:
I've never seen palm oil before... And what's habanero?

Scotch bonnet
Carolina reaper
Habanero

Check them out on goggle.
Re: List Of South African Foods by ghettochild(m): 11:30pm On May 22, 2023
Samantha124:
Maybe it's because I don't eat it, hence I don't pay much attention to it... It's mostly eaten in villages because goats are plenty there.

And sometimes I blame my mother because she neither eats goat, beef, pork, or mutton and as children, we always wanted to eat what she eats and not eat what she doesn't eat.. grin grin grin... So growing up, she stopped cooking such dishes in the house and we grew up not eating them.. I only started eating beef when I was a teenager and now I love it so much.

And of course, most Pedi ceremonies can't be complete without a goat, but they'll be chicken for those who don't eat it.
Well like others had said goat meat isn't cheaper buy I was actually talking about the entire goat not a pound or kilo..
All the same the goats and sheeps are cheaper to buy here in South Africa than a cow..
The reason we buy sheep for smaller occasions and buy meat from spar to supplement it or even add wors.. mostly cos we are inviting fellow south African friends.
Well all south Africans love beef...
I repeat all except vegetarians..
It's as if in ur previous life time.. ya all were deprived of meat or during the apartheid regime... ya all were deprived of it..
Well am only trying to buttress how much South Africans love meat in any form.
Re: List Of South African Foods by KingCold: 11:44pm On May 22, 2023
Samantha124:
WannaHowzit, Lionessza6, KingCold, Jaceblaze, and there are two others, but I forgot their monickers.

There's also another one that I know, but I won't mention her because it's like she doesn't want to be noticed here.

She even stated on her profile that she's a troll or something like that, so I wouldn't want her to come for me for mentioning her.. grin grin grin
You forgot the legendary LeSudAfricaine cool
Re: List Of South African Foods by Thomasankara(m): 12:28am On May 23, 2023
[/color]now i see why most of u guys are always big[color=#770077]
Samantha124:
Growing up, my grandfather used to dry the beef in the sun.. But these ones we just buy them from the store already dried, so I'm not sure how they dry them.
Re: List Of South African Foods by Jahwinaboy(m): 12:54am On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
WannaHowzit, Lionessza6, KingCold, Jaceblaze, and there are two others, but I forgot their monickers.

There's also another one that I know, but I won't mention her because it's like she doesn't want to be noticed here.

She even stated on her profile that she's a troll or something like that, so I wouldn't want her to come for me for mentioning her.. grin grin grin
That's nice of you. More females, more lovelier
Re: List Of South African Foods by Thebadpolitican(m): 1:31am On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
One nairalander asked that I post about South African foods and I thought since I now have all the time to myself, let me do it now before something comes up.

mariahAngel, food is ready... grin grin grin


1. Samp and beans. You can either choose to eat it as it is, or you can add some lamb or beef stew on the side, even chicken stew... Personally I prefer beef stew because I don't eat lamb.


Your South African look westernized and thesame looks also africanised I must commend it, for looking in between, if it was too westernized you wouldn't have liked my kind of comment, our Nigerian food looks weird... Haha but we love it
Re: List Of South African Foods by FairlyUSEDpussy: 1:44am On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
Ponmo? Isn't that the same goat coat that I was just told about? shocked shocked shocked

Ponmo could be skin of any edible animal not jux goat........

Well.......u guys eat lamb and sheep over there only very few do here.........infact I never met anyone that does
Re: List Of South African Foods by ocelot2006(m): 2:29am On May 23, 2023
i need to try Braai
Re: List Of South African Foods by Nobody: 4:30am On May 23, 2023
But why eat animal coat when they're a variety of food that you can eat?

I thought you guys said chicken feet and intestines are poor people's food, but you eat animal coat... The same coat that is used to make leather clothes and shoes here... shocked shocked shocked

Lamb and sheep are normal food in most countries worldwide.
FairlyUSEDpussy:


Ponmo could be skin of any edible animal not jux goat........

Well.......u guys eat lamb and sheep over there only very few do here.........infact I never met anyone that does
Re: List Of South African Foods by Nobody: 4:32am On May 23, 2023
How do they look westernized
Thebadpolitican:



Your South African look westernized and thesame looks also africanised I must commend it, for looking in between, if it was too westernized you wouldn't have liked my kind of comment, our Nigerian food looks weird... Haha but we love it
Re: List Of South African Foods by Nobody: 4:33am On May 23, 2023
But it's only one female I mentioned there.. undecided undecided undecided
Jahwinaboy:
That's nice of you. More females, more lovelier
Re: List Of South African Foods by Nobody: 4:37am On May 23, 2023
Is he or she still active here though? Because I've never seen the monicker around here since I registered on nairaland.

Same goes for XhosaNostra, I didn't mention her because she's no longer active here.
KingCold:
You forgot the legendary LeSudAfricaine cool
Re: List Of South African Foods by Nobody: 4:50am On May 23, 2023
I want to understand something, when you buy your goat meat, do you buy it in a supermarket or you have to buy a whole complete live goat and then have it slaughtered?

Because I don't think our supermarkets have goat meat, or maybe I don't pay attention, I don't know... So far when you see a South African eating goat meat, it was bought alive and slaughtered.

I've never seen Nigerian food without meat in it, so I'm surprised when you guys keep saying we love meat too much in SA.
ghettochild:

Well like others had said goat meat isn't cheaper buy I was actually talking about the entire goat not a pound or kilo..
All the same the goats and sheeps are cheaper to buy here in South Africa than a cow..
The reason we buy sheep for smaller occasions and buy meat from spar to supplement it or even add wors.. mostly cos we are inviting fellow south African friends.
Well all south Africans love beef...
I repeat all except vegetarians..
It's as if in ur previous life time.. ya all were deprived of meat or during the apartheid regime... ya all were deprived of it..
Well am only trying to buttress how much South Africans love meat in any form.
Re: List Of South African Foods by Munzy14(m): 4:59am On May 23, 2023
mariahAngel:


We don't all like swallows, please! πŸ™„πŸ˜·
πŸ™„πŸ™„
Re: List Of South African Foods by Gamesmart: 5:47am On May 23, 2023
Lagosianswag:


The restaurant sales is a reflection of the preferred choice of Nigerians though? undecided

If you serve chicken head πŸ” and chicken intestine (asides Gizzard) to a visitor to your home, how would you think they'd feel?
If you're okay with it then I guess you're not Nigerian or you're from a minority tribe that I may not know of in my country. Because the Nigerians that I know of will not serve chicken head πŸ” or intestine to their guest (unless requested).

Fair enough argument.

But I don't think she has said these foods were being served in their own restaurants too. It might just be what they eat in their pots at home.
Re: List Of South African Foods by Qualer: 6:21am On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
You're throwing away good food.. grin grin grin

Samantha, I think I like you! You have a very jovial disposition and that is nice. Next time I'm in SA, I will hit you up so we can hang out, go on a food tour and make babies as beautiful as you!! grin grin grin
Re: List Of South African Foods by Jahwinaboy(m): 6:55am On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
But it's only one female I mentioned there.. undecided undecided undecided
Damn. We need more South African females here on nairaland. grin
Re: List Of South African Foods by OBTOREPA(m): 7:30am On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
Okay.. smiley smiley smiley
Please tell me, which one is your favourite?
Re: List Of South African Foods by FairlyUSEDpussy: 7:35am On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
But why eat animal coat when they're a variety of food that you can eat?

I thought you guys said chicken feet and intestines are poor people's food, but you eat animal coat... The same coat that is used to make leather clothes and shoes here... shocked shocked shocked

Lamb and sheep are normal food in most countries worldwide.

Well........the goat skin r first soften to make it tender for consumption.......

No everyone eat it here tho........

Well I guess......that might be weird to u just like eating lamb and sheep is to me here.........

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Re: List Of South African Foods by ghettochild(m): 7:38am On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
I want to understand something, when you buy your goat meat, do you buy it in a supermarket or you have to buy a whole complete live goat and then have it slaughtered?

Because I don't think our supermarkets have goat meat, or maybe I don't pay attention, I don't know... So far when you see a South African eating goat meat, it was bought alive and slaughtered.

I've never seen Nigerian food without meat in it, so I'm surprised when you guys keep saying we love meat too much in SA.
We eat fish as well n ya all don't fancy it that much. U prefer meat anytime anyday...most of the packaged fish sold at OBC are been bought by foreigners and it doesn't move(marketing&sales) like meat does.
Concerning whether in Nigeria we buy goat meat whole(live) or in batches..
I'd say both..
For those doing business of cooking goat or using it daily. They buy in batches or they buy a whole goat n have a butcher come to their kitchen to kill it.. or they kill from the abbatoir or where the goat seller does slaughter n resell.
I remember making some Girl bck in 2018 like hake fish..
Cos I usually fry it n it taste nice n crunchy..
And I don't think she's ever personally cooked it
That one..like nigerians till thy kingdom come
Even has a child for a Nigerian now.

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Re: List Of South African Foods by achimendy(m): 8:51am On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
Yes.. grin grin grin



Lol....... you must be a good cook.
Re: List Of South African Foods by MetalJigsaw(m): 9:06am On May 23, 2023
MichaelSokoto:

so all my life on earth, I gor Jez dey drink akamu, eat bread & chew meat dey go like dat?

Mbanu!

grin
grin
MichaelSokoto:

so all my life on earth, I gor Jez dey drink akamu, eat bread & chew meat dey go like dat?

Mbanu!

grin
hahaha

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Re: List Of South African Foods by Nobody: 9:18am On May 23, 2023
I'm actually talking about here in SA, how do you Nigerians buy your goat meat? Because I don't think we do have the meat in our food stores.

And for your information, I love fish.. grin grin grin... Both fried and tinned fish, but I don't consider it as our native food, hence I didn't post it... It kept me alive during my University days..πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚.. we usually call tinned fish campus food.. grin grin grin

I think our love for meat comes from our Khoisan ancestors because they're well known hunters, but I still haven't seen any Nigerian food without meat.
ghettochild:

We eat fish as well n ya all don't fancy it that much. U prefer meat anytime anyday...most of the packaged fish sold at OBC are been bought by foreigners and it doesn't move(marketing&sales) like meat does.
Concerning whether in Nigeria we buy goat meat whole(live) or in batches..
I'd say both..
For those doing business of cooking goat or using it daily. They buy in batches or they buy a whole goat n have a butcher come to their kitchen to kill it.. or they kill from the abbatoir or where the goat seller does slaughter n resell.
I remember making some Girl bck in 2018 like hake fish..
Cos I usually fry it n it taste nice n crunchy..
And I don't think she's ever personally cooked it
That one..like nigerians till thy kingdom come
Even has a child for a Nigerian now.
Re: List Of South African Foods by Nobody: 9:21am On May 23, 2023
But lamb and sheep is something eaten worldwide and I think you know it.

Do you guys also eat leathers?🀣🀣🀣
FairlyUSEDpussy:


Well........the goat skin r first soften to make it tender for consumption.......

No everyone eat it here tho........

Well I guess......that might be weird to u just like eating lamb and sheep is to me here.........
Re: List Of South African Foods by Nobody: 9:22am On May 23, 2023
Noo, men are okay.. grin grin grin
Jahwinaboy:
Damn. We need more South African females here on nairaland. grin
Re: List Of South African Foods by thinkmoney(m): 9:30am On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
One nairalander asked that I post about South African foods and I thought since I now have all the time to myself, let me do it now before something comes up.

mariahAngel, food is ready... grin grin grin


1. Samp and beans. You can either choose to eat it as it is, or you can add some lamb or beef stew on the side, even chicken stew... Personally I prefer beef stew because I don't eat lamb.
U guys don’t have much food. U just eat a lot of meat
Re: List Of South African Foods by Nobody: 9:31am On May 23, 2023
I can be stubborn and argumentative if I want... I just don't have the energy for that right now.
Qualer:


Samantha, I think I like you! You have a very jovial disposition and that is nice. Next time I'm in SA, I will hit you up so we can hang out, go on a food tour and make babies as beautiful as you!! grin grin grin
Re: List Of South African Foods by Nobody: 9:33am On May 23, 2023
If you checked the entire first page, you'd see that I stated that nairaland prevented me from uploading more pictures.
thinkmoney:

U guys don’t have much food. U just eat a lot of meat
Re: List Of South African Foods by Nobody: 9:36am On May 23, 2023
1. Beef, pap, chakalaka, and salad.
2. Pap and chicken intestines.
4. Boerewors stew and samp or rice, even with pap it's good.
OBTOREPA:

Please tell me, which one is your favourite?
Re: List Of South African Foods by mariahAngel(f): 9:37am On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
I was just thinking about my leather boots and I can't imagine eating that leather...🀣🀣🀣... It's way too hard.

Some of our native attires are made of goat and cattle coats... So what you guys see as food, we see it as clothing here..🀣🀣🀣

We both eat and wear them, depending on their form. πŸ˜‚


I've learned a lot today..🀣🀣🀣... And I really need get some sleep, but I don't feel sleepy.

I'm glad you created the thread.
It was interesting and so much fun. πŸ˜€

Below are pictures of palm oil and the nuts it's gotten from (palm kernel).
It's rich in vitamin E and antioxidants.
It also gives our soups their rich red colour.

Re: List Of South African Foods by thinkmoney(m): 9:37am On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
If you checked the entire first page, you'd see that I stated that nairaland prevented me from uploading more pictures.
The ones you have posted are basically really meat based, most time accompanied by some kind of bread
Re: List Of South African Foods by mariahAngel(f): 9:39am On May 23, 2023
Munzy14:

πŸ™„πŸ™„

Gini? 😌

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