My uncle studied for 2 years in Massachusets (im not really sure) many years ago,he went to a butchery and asked for Tripe, discovered that they threw the tripe away, he asked them to keep it for him cas he missed home. From that day they kept it for him, even call him to come and collect, even when he did not want 😂😂😂😂.
As a South African, I would like correct this thing of calling pap corn flour. It's not corn flour it's maize flour. The difference is that corn flour is fine and maize is coarse. Definitely not the same thing
And also we don’t braai hamburgers or hotdogs or bacon. It’s normally pieces of meat. Boerewors, chops, chicken pieces, pork rashers, steak, ribs and let’s not forget the humble braaibroodjie
When they say it isn't like BBQ they are talking about the gas BBQ. Shisanyama is done over coals. Our cooking process is also faster than in America and gives it a different flavour and texture.
She loves food ❤️ I laughed when she danced 🤣🤣🤣 I do that too even my kids do it too, since they were babies 🤭 the boys would bounce & kick in their high chair 🤣🤣🤣 Food is a religion in SA and its how we show love, our hospitality and ubuntu... We were taught from a young age not allow a visitor to leave our homes without having a cup of tea/drink and some food or snacks 🤞🏾🤞🏾 That includes random unplanned visitors, when I was older I learned that thats how some people were able to have something to it without being beggars 😎😉
You cannot compare South African food to anything. It’s the rainbow 🌈 nation in its essence, so it’s like a melting pot for all types cuisines but still unique to only South Africa 🇿🇦, if you know what I mean!!!
I miss the boreworse ( the sausage) so much that I went and bought mince and sausage making machine to make it here at my new home in Portugal. Missing Africa
As a south african i always used to think that shows and stuff never viewed true south african cooking, i enjoyed this series so freakin much. I love your commentary 💖
Ayy Excellent video!! Im from Mississippi and I moved to Joburg a year ago and they got the best grilled chicken in the world over here its a whole different flavor than that back in the hood barbeque we kno In the South Factz
7 colors is ( Rice/pap, cabbage/spinach, beetroot, any salad e.g greek salad, potatoes fried or mash potatoes, fried chicken or beef stew or any meet even hake and any vegetable or salad you would like to add
Pap is like a finer ground grits, or white polenta. My favorite is "braai" pap... it's coarser and not so thick... It works awesome with some tomato relish. I also like to make a pap tart, where you layer pap and relish (may contain bacon and mushrooms etc) and then cover it with cheese and bake in the oven till it's all melted.... ohhhh I'm hungry now... Another South African fav with a braai is "braaibroodjies"... basically you make a sandwich with cheese, tomatoes and onions and roast this toasty on the fire carefully, using a braai grid that clamps it so it doesn't break open when you turn it and it keeps the onions and tomatoes inside the bread. You know your South African if you've burned your lip on a hot braaibroodjie tomato skin or onion slither, because you could not wait for the thing to cool down enough to eat. We love "vetkoek" aka "fat cakes" with jam and cheese, or curry mince. So awesome. I believe we got this recipe from the Malaysian slaves brought over to work in the houses in the Cape... This "braai-ing" for money is called "shishenyama". I think it's from the sound the meat makes - shishhhhh and nyama which is meat. The meat she's "braai-ing" is very thin, so it gets cooked real quick - chuck and brisket. I always thought these were stewing meats, but they definitely are tasty when cooked on a fire. This is for economy as they are the cheaper cuts. Richer folx do steaks or chops, and it's cooked real quick to be medium rare and juicy. People will judge you if you dare eat your steaks well-done. Braai-ing is a science lol and there's as many ways to do it as there are folx braai-ing. Wors is full of spices like coriander and cumin, cloves, garlic - all the savory good things that go with meat... Wors takes longer to braai, so you need to time it just right. I think wors tastes better next day. All this is making me happy that the man said he was going to braai tomorrow... eventhough it's been raining all day. You know you are a Saffer if you can braai in the rain lol
The people in the video that were braai-ing were actually flame-grilling the different types of meat, to quicken the cooking process. This is one type of braai-ing. Generally, when we braai at home, this is done over hot coal or wood which is a slower smoking (and flameless) cooking process. However, in both instances, the end product is super delicious. With lots of ❤ From Cape Town.
The difference between a BBQ and a Braai is simply the fire. The fire is made from Wood that eventually turns into charred coal. Additionally, BBQ referrs to sweet sauce but in SA, our spices are more heated and sauces more spicy. So there are really many similarities but more aspects that make it unqiue to each of our countries.
There are different braai techniques. What they are doing is in Joburg town (with that big flame). Most ppl don't cook with a fire like that coz it burns the outside of the meat and duznt cook it in the middle. Most of us use the heat from the flames (not the flames themselves to cook)
7 colours or Sunday Kos (meal) is a South African thing. It's the one day at the end of the week when your parents especially mom's are home and have all the time in the world to prepare a full meal for their families. It consists of 7 different dishes, mainly a meat dish, savory rice or pap (which is corn/maize flour dish) which is then surrounded by 5 or 6 side vegetable dishes, including spinach , butternut/hubbard squash, tomatoe salsa, Chakalaka (cooked carrot and bell pepper salad), Beetroot salad, Atchar (mango pickle) Braised cabbage, steamed carrots, potatoes salad, coleslaw and sometime 3 beans salad Anyways I loved your reaction to SA Str food
For the most part, this resonates with y'all because it's a "black dish/food"..... Black people anywhere in the world have a similar way of preparing food, we like the same things
Chicken dust came from the fact that it's done in dusty areas open areas containing dust sometimes, hence we named it chicken dust,, it's nice and tasty though
Food in SA is so diverse, we have 11 official languages and then different food from each culture, to put cherry on top is brothers & Sisters from continent that's 54 states and their food, you add Asians, Europeans, Asia Pacific,Middle Eastern list goes on and on. What you see is just a tip of the ice bag. Our sister from Louisiana you should checkout Asad El Malik, PhD from your state now residing in SA. Waiting to see your 7 colors plate
The rent part is informal, it's paid to the people that own the building directly in front. Sometimes it's paid to the taxi owners depending on where you set up shop. It's also for protection as it's downtown (busy and sometimes unsafe)
Seven colours is our thing here in SA😌Now we don't play with our food, we braai it right👌 We put so much love and passion in our food you can actually taste it😋❤️
Let's be realistic: 1)South African BRAAI is fresh seasoned traditional cuts or preps of meat in general, marinated meat came in late in the game like rashers. Traditionally, whether its zulu, sotho, or afrikaans... fresh is a big thing and we love it fresh. Everything from an animal is also used in braai... eg. Skilpaijties, sheep head, tripe... etc. 2) the earliest signs of cooking over fire, historically, come from south africa. It originated here... so we aren't like anyone else, everyone else is like south Africans when they cook over a flame lol Eg? Wors - fresh herbs and spices in an intestine cased sausage, traditionally Afrikaans. Buy it anywhere else in the world and the taste ain't the same... its gotta be done by a BOET lol
Thank you for this review. You asked great questions and making great observations. So I am married to a African from the country Botswana- it which is the neighboring country to the north of South Africa and first reason why they don’t put spice while they’re cooking is because the meat is already so tasty you don’t need spice because most of the meat is free range and grass fed and delicious before you put spice to it. This style of eating is not very different than what you would find in the rural areas of America in the rual areas they eight different cuts of meat they stewed and this is what you’ll find in South Africa. And regarding the braii is not barbecue tip -if the meat is already delicious why are you putting sauce to cover it up South Africans believe that if the meat is delicious the meat is spiced well why would you put sauce again you add those things at the end if needed if wanted.
Hey guys that ain't bacon. It's beef that's thinly sliced, I've forgotten the cut but we call it steak - isteki... It's almost like a tender loin... Thank you for the video and the love
I don't know who told you that Braai ain't BBQ...they were nuts. Even I know its like BBQ. But then again, we're do it over wood flames or charcoal fire, not gas powered grills
I heard at the end of the video your lovely wife mentioned that you’ll be going to South Africa soon if you have any other questions I am an American born raised from the Detroit Michigan area who has been married to a Southern African from Botswana for over 20 years and I might be able to give you some insight and some tips for your trip. Feel free to reach out to me.
Please check out the other parts of the SA food as well. "White African Food!! South Africa’s Afrikaner Influence!!" and "South African Seafood!! Colored People Make Magic in Cape Town!!"
Its incomparable... Cow head is amazing, my dad contributed to making street food very popular in the east of Johannesburg! Mohodu which is tripe has great taste too, then there's chicken feet and cow heels?! 😍🤤 Amazing!!! We braai meat over coal so it gives it a different taste... Come through, I'm willing to host!
South Africans love to braai so much in 2020 some dude died coz he was braai'ing in his room, fell asleep and choked on the smoke. We will braai till we die fr fr
My dad has braaied outside in snow and in storming rain with only a large umbrella above him 😂😂😂 but braai he will braai. Us South Africans are special, for real
That white porridge/pap is like Grits just a much finer corn maize and we make it in 3 different forms...ie....slap pap,stywe pap and krimmel pap....miss it so much while in the US.
I enjoyed Gumbo done by friends from New Orleans and they said the same thing about gumbo . It's a mixture of various meats cooked in the same pot at the same time. There's something about people from Louisiana and us , we connect a lot strongly for some reason or the other 💪🏿🫵🏿
About the cornflower meal they were having it's not the same in all countries in Africa in South Africa and Namibia they might call it pap but here in Zambia we call it Nshima a lil bit of information for ya😅
noo guys its not bacon on that its called red meat which is usually chuck or brisket then the longer one rolled isnt sausage its Wors and believe me we do have bacon and sausages those are normally for breakfast thou 😂😂😂 anyways love your reactions made sure I subscribe🙏🏻to more content favourite couple💐🤝❤
The difference is when you bbq you use bbq sauce on every protein we only use it on chicken or pork beef we only use bbq dry rub and other spices but it is almost similar
The best chicken is makhaya chicken, the tasty road-runners which are tough but tasty. These are boiled for a long time not braaied. Commonly the people who cook this on the treat are Zimbabweans.
Lool seven colours is actually a slang for served in colours, yaaah I love that you love South African food, I tell you for the braai(BBQ) get only the experts here they will blow your mind
The corn flower and water is known as pap. However there is different varieties. They had putu. Or putu pap. If you looking to make it search how to make pap
These kinds of meals are a goood reason why married man gain weight in SA we believe in feeding your man until he gets a big stomach ...this is proof of a happy relationship or marriage
My uncle studied for 2 years in Massachusets (im not really sure) many years ago,he went to a butchery and asked for Tripe, discovered that they threw the tripe away, he asked them to keep it for him cas he missed home. From that day they kept it for him, even call him to come and collect, even when he did not want 😂😂😂😂.
im sure the neighbours wondered where all the flies went when he cooked it for hours on end
Wow what a great story.😂
I never get tired of tripe😂
I can't wait to visit the US so that I get the tripe.
I always wonder if people eat chitlins why tripe is not excepted? While people have meatless Mondays ....we have Mogodu( tripe) Mondays
As a South African, I would like correct this thing of calling pap corn flour. It's not corn flour it's maize flour. The difference is that corn flour is fine and maize is coarse. Definitely not the same thing
@@rethabilesenoge7736 yeah totally it's not gonna give pap
With braai you NEVER EVER use GAS
We use charcoal or wood
Yes✔️✔️
Because with gas, theres that gas smell remaining of the meat
Besides gas is potentially dangerous considering how we are, and I mean well
And also we don’t braai hamburgers or hotdogs or bacon. It’s normally pieces of meat. Boerewors, chops, chicken pieces, pork rashers, steak, ribs and let’s not forget the humble braaibroodjie
@@claireturner1850Damn!!
you name it
It's Phuthu when it's fluffy and Pap when it's made softer. It is just maize meal coocked in a boiled water.
@@neomontja71 phutu with a bit of sour milk is also good.
When they say it isn't like BBQ they are talking about the gas BBQ. Shisanyama is done over coals. Our cooking process is also faster than in America and gives it a different flavour and texture.
School them bro🤣🤣🤣
They gotta pin this becasue it's gold!
Thank you. This must be the best explanation ever
Made with wood
Also we don't clean the grill for the flavour 😅😂
The chemistry between Funny Chef and Sonny is fire.
💯... Agreed!!!
She loves food ❤️
I laughed when she danced 🤣🤣🤣 I do that too even my kids do it too, since they were babies 🤭 the boys would bounce & kick in their high chair 🤣🤣🤣
Food is a religion in SA and its how we show love, our hospitality and ubuntu... We were taught from a young age not allow a visitor to leave our homes without having a cup of tea/drink and some food or snacks 🤞🏾🤞🏾
That includes random unplanned visitors, when I was older I learned that thats how some people were able to have something to it without being beggars 😎😉
Funny chef is the best bathong ❤
Yessss 😄
Wood fire is best especially in the winter
One thing not mentioned in the comments is how profitable this business is in South Africa.
You cannot compare South African food to anything. It’s the rainbow 🌈 nation in its essence, so it’s like a melting pot for all types cuisines but still unique to only South Africa 🇿🇦, if you know what I mean!!!
Proudly South African...! Shisanyama is our thing...!🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
You know it!
I miss the boreworse ( the sausage) so much that I went and bought mince and sausage making machine to make it here at my new home in Portugal. Missing Africa
I feel you.
As a south african i always used to think that shows and stuff never viewed true south african cooking, i enjoyed this series so freakin much. I love your commentary 💖
Chef Lebo did the damn things 😍South African food is amazing guys
Traditionaly a Braai is done over charcoal only with very little flames. Flame grilled "braai" is more often done in industrial or commercial settings
Ayy Excellent video!! Im from Mississippi and I moved to Joburg a year ago and they got the best grilled chicken in the world over here its a whole different flavor than that back in the hood barbeque we kno In the South Factz
You're going to have to give us the ddets when we come through!
@@TheDemouchetsREACT hey guys , lovely video. Maybe african comedy reactions ? like african movie comedy ❤
You are probably a loyal customer at Nandos!! 😂
If you don't mind me asking, what made you come here? Asking as a South African
7 colors is ( Rice/pap, cabbage/spinach, beetroot, any salad e.g greek salad, potatoes fried or mash potatoes, fried chicken or beef stew or any meet even hake and any vegetable or salad you would like to add
I MUST visit South Africa, man.
It seems like such a VIBE!!!!!!
It is a vibe. Pull through and we'll give you the best hospitality we can offer
Come it's the best vibe you will get
just don't take your phone out while in johannesburg 🤣
You'll love it 🇿🇦 wouldn't change my nationality for the world 🇿🇦
@@ThatHaloGuy020 Yep
I really love how you guys love my country, I wouldn't mind to host you guys
You guys can pass for South Africans by just looking at you, but your accent gives you away though 😂😅
I was surprised the first time I watched the first video and I saw the heading saying American Couple... I love them
The lady looks Zulu😍
@@Sibusiso6 exactly what i thought when i first saw her. i thought she would be zulu 🤣
Factss😂😂 especially the girlll she looks 100% South African♥️
@@Sibusiso6yeah
Your channel is "dope" I'm addicted😅 Thanks for an awesome reaction😘👌🏾🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Pap is like a finer ground grits, or white polenta. My favorite is "braai" pap... it's coarser and not so thick... It works awesome with some tomato relish. I also like to make a pap tart, where you layer pap and relish (may contain bacon and mushrooms etc) and then cover it with cheese and bake in the oven till it's all melted.... ohhhh I'm hungry now...
Another South African fav with a braai is "braaibroodjies"... basically you make a sandwich with cheese, tomatoes and onions and roast this toasty on the fire carefully, using a braai grid that clamps it so it doesn't break open when you turn it and it keeps the onions and tomatoes inside the bread. You know your South African if you've burned your lip on a hot braaibroodjie tomato skin or onion slither, because you could not wait for the thing to cool down enough to eat.
We love "vetkoek" aka "fat cakes" with jam and cheese, or curry mince. So awesome. I believe we got this recipe from the Malaysian slaves brought over to work in the houses in the Cape...
This "braai-ing" for money is called "shishenyama". I think it's from the sound the meat makes - shishhhhh and nyama which is meat.
The meat she's "braai-ing" is very thin, so it gets cooked real quick - chuck and brisket. I always thought these were stewing meats, but they definitely are tasty when cooked on a fire. This is for economy as they are the cheaper cuts. Richer folx do steaks or chops, and it's cooked real quick to be medium rare and juicy. People will judge you if you dare eat your steaks well-done. Braai-ing is a science lol and there's as many ways to do it as there are folx braai-ing.
Wors is full of spices like coriander and cumin, cloves, garlic - all the savory good things that go with meat... Wors takes longer to braai, so you need to time it just right. I think wors tastes better next day.
All this is making me happy that the man said he was going to braai tomorrow... eventhough it's been raining all day. You know you are a Saffer if you can braai in the rain lol
Each thing I agree with. I love leftover pap with milk and sugar or to eat pap tert for breakfast
The people in the video that were braai-ing were actually flame-grilling the different types of meat, to quicken the cooking process. This is one type of braai-ing.
Generally, when we braai at home, this is done over hot coal or wood which is a slower smoking (and flameless) cooking process.
However, in both instances, the end product is super delicious.
With lots of ❤
From Cape Town.
The difference between a BBQ and a Braai is simply the fire. The fire is made from Wood that eventually turns into charred coal. Additionally, BBQ referrs to sweet sauce but in SA, our spices are more heated and sauces more spicy. So there are really many similarities but more aspects that make it unqiue to each of our countries.
And you can never compare, Brasilia is always better.
And we like kebabs, loads of salads and braai different types of bread
There are different braai techniques. What they are doing is in Joburg town (with that big flame). Most ppl don't cook with a fire like that coz it burns the outside of the meat and duznt cook it in the middle. Most of us use the heat from the flames (not the flames themselves to cook)
7 colours or Sunday Kos (meal) is a South African thing. It's the one day at the end of the week when your parents especially mom's are home and have all the time in the world to prepare a full meal for their families. It consists of 7 different dishes, mainly a meat dish, savory rice or pap (which is corn/maize flour dish) which is then surrounded by 5 or 6 side vegetable dishes, including spinach , butternut/hubbard squash, tomatoe salsa, Chakalaka (cooked carrot and bell pepper salad), Beetroot salad, Atchar (mango pickle) Braised cabbage, steamed carrots, potatoes salad, coleslaw and sometime 3 beans salad
Anyways I loved your reaction to SA Str food
For the most part, this resonates with y'all because it's a "black dish/food"..... Black people anywhere in the world have a similar way of preparing food, we like the same things
I love to see the recognition that South Africa deserves
Everything about 🇿🇦SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦 is of the hook.❤❤❤😂😂😂😅😅😅😂😂😅😂😂😅😅😅❤️❤️❤️❤️
I'm from South Africa and those "bacon" looking things on the braai are pork rashers they're alot thicker than bacon slices😉
Chicken dust came from the fact that it's done in dusty areas open areas containing dust sometimes, hence we named it chicken dust,, it's nice and tasty though
The cornflower is called "pap or porridge"....we make it in Namibia too
I appreciate your love for African delicacies....
well in SA we call it maize meal (the powder its self) when its cooked lightly/weak its porridge and when its dryer/stiff it's called pap
In Uganda we call it posho and in kenya it's called ugali.😋😋
Ugali in East Africa
In Zimbabwe its called sadza
Uphuthu, isigwamba in my language. This depends of the consistency.
I love the fact that they not using spoons, purely African💛💛💛
Food in SA is so diverse, we have 11 official languages and then different food from each culture, to put cherry on top is brothers & Sisters from continent that's 54 states and their food, you add Asians, Europeans, Asia Pacific,Middle Eastern list goes on and on. What you see is just a tip of the ice bag. Our sister from Louisiana you should checkout Asad El Malik, PhD from your state now residing in SA. Waiting to see your 7 colors plate
Awesome recommendation 😉😎👊🏾
Adrienne & Asad are the best👌🏾
Mansa Mayne & Julian Albino are great... Young vibe🔥🔥🔥
This makes me proudly South African🔥🔥🔥😝
The rent part is informal, it's paid to the people that own the building directly in front. Sometimes it's paid to the taxi owners depending on where you set up shop. It's also for protection as it's downtown (busy and sometimes unsafe)
Glad you that you lot reacted to him… I’ve watched him for years and he does his best to show the countries respectfully. Love from the uk.💐
Happy new year all the way from South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤️
Seven colours is our thing here in SA😌Now we don't play with our food, we braai it right👌 We put so much love and passion in our food you can actually taste it😋❤️
Wednesday is small Saturday and Thursday is puzza thursday👌🏻 South Africans can turn any situation into a braai and party🤣 we lit like that
Monday is mogodu Monday akere 😅❤😂😂🎉
Let's be realistic:
1)South African BRAAI is fresh seasoned traditional cuts or preps of meat in general, marinated meat came in late in the game like rashers. Traditionally, whether its zulu, sotho, or afrikaans... fresh is a big thing and we love it fresh.
Everything from an animal is also used in braai... eg. Skilpaijties, sheep head, tripe... etc.
2) the earliest signs of cooking over fire, historically, come from south africa. It originated here... so we aren't like anyone else, everyone else is like south Africans when they cook over a flame lol
Eg? Wors - fresh herbs and spices in an intestine cased sausage, traditionally Afrikaans. Buy it anywhere else in the world and the taste ain't the same... its gotta be done by a BOET lol
I LOOOVE SKILPADJIE
Thank you for this review. You asked great questions and making great observations. So I am married to a African from the country Botswana- it which is the neighboring country to the north of South Africa and first reason why they don’t put spice while they’re cooking is because the meat is already so tasty you don’t need spice because most of the meat is free range and grass fed and delicious before you put spice to it. This style of eating is not very different than what you would find in the rural areas of America in the rual areas they eight different cuts of meat they stewed and this is what you’ll find in South Africa. And regarding the braii is not barbecue tip -if the meat is already delicious why are you putting sauce to cover it up South Africans believe that if the meat is delicious the meat is spiced well why would you put sauce again you add those things at the end if needed if wanted.
Botswana has the best tasting wors I've ever had & I'm Ndebele we love meat!!
Hey guys that ain't bacon. It's beef that's thinly sliced, I've forgotten the cut but we call it steak - isteki... It's almost like a tender loin... Thank you for the video and the love
Brisket
I love u guys!💛❤️💚
from Johannesburg South Africa!🇿🇦
I'd suggest you watch videos on South African traditional dishes. Those are quite different and usually my favorites.
Please find a video and send them a link
corn flour is finely ground dried corn. called maize meal or mealy meal. cooked, it is called 'pap', pronounced 'pup'.
I don't know who told you that Braai ain't BBQ...they were nuts. Even I know its like BBQ. But then again, we're do it over wood flames or charcoal fire, not gas powered grills
South African food is on fire 🔥 for real, hope you guys visit soon to have that real experience. Proudly south African ☺️
I heard at the end of the video your lovely wife mentioned that you’ll be going to South Africa soon if you have any other questions I am an American born raised from the Detroit Michigan area who has been married to a Southern African from Botswana for over 20 years and I might be able to give you some insight and some tips for your trip. Feel free to reach out to me.
Botswana is a different country, sir. 🙏🏽
I really enjoyed this reaction video. Luv you lots from Witbank South Africa
You guys are officially South African Review UA-camrs
Please check out the other parts of the SA food as well. "White African Food!! South Africa’s Afrikaner Influence!!" and "South African Seafood!! Colored People Make Magic in Cape Town!!"
when trying the african 7 colour dish, you can cook rice to your preference, we use pap as stable starch, so it can be rice or mashed potatoes
I loved this, especially the guy quietly and peacefully drinking beer in the background. These days peaceful people are precious.
Hey fam♥️💞🌻The proud South African Zulu Girl popping in♥️😭🇿🇦🇿🇦✅🔥
Please come to SA😹🌻🇿🇦
Its Phuthu🍚😹😹 Poo•too
Its incomparable... Cow head is amazing, my dad contributed to making street food very popular in the east of Johannesburg! Mohodu which is tripe has great taste too, then there's chicken feet and cow heels?! 😍🤤 Amazing!!! We braai meat over coal so it gives it a different taste... Come through, I'm willing to host!
South Africans love to braai so much in 2020 some dude died coz he was braai'ing in his room, fell asleep and choked on the smoke. We will braai till we die fr fr
My dad has braaied outside in snow and in storming rain with only a large umbrella above him 😂😂😂 but braai he will braai. Us South Africans are special, for real
8:46 l will say, food tastes better in Afrika though. It’s all organic down here (by default and affordable).
I love the funny chef that was nice to watch...love you two.i enjoy your vds🥰 can't wait for your visit in S.A.
Much love! Soon!
I love this video.. I love Americans who react to my country... awesome video
Not my favourite American siblings salivatating over South African food lol
Love this reaction video❤️❤️
Much love from Namibia.
That white porridge/pap is like Grits just a much finer corn maize and we make it in 3 different forms...ie....slap pap,stywe pap and krimmel pap....miss it so much while in the US.
Oneafrica onepeople onelove Oneunity ✌
Its personal to your reality aka PERSONALITY 🤣👊🏽, ma man being all poetic 👊🏽👊🏽
I enjoyed Gumbo done by friends from New Orleans and they said the same thing about gumbo . It's a mixture of various meats cooked in the same pot at the same time. There's something about people from Louisiana and us , we connect a lot strongly for some reason or the other 💪🏿🫵🏿
❤❤ You had gumbo!! We cherish that meal!
@@TheDemouchetsREACT Gumbo is very nice and similar to some of our dishes
Yaayi, thank you for reacting my request Fam 💃❤️
Good choice this series where he tries street food is great
I've watched all his videos of SA. 👌🏾🇿🇦
React to the Nigerian food series, its amazing, sonny did it wonderfully
Octopus is yummy...We eat it here in the coastal regions of Kenya.😊😊
Wow did you know that south African food is like really the same as Namibian food we also braai and all that
When you cook african food..... can we get a live reaction to it when you are done??
About the cornflower meal they were having it's not the same in all countries in Africa in South Africa and Namibia they might call it pap but here in Zambia we call it Nshima a lil bit of information for ya😅
How do you make it in Zambia?
noo guys its not bacon on that its called red meat which is usually chuck or brisket then the longer one rolled isnt sausage its Wors and believe me we do have bacon and sausages those are normally for breakfast thou 😂😂😂 anyways love your reactions made sure I subscribe🙏🏻to more content favourite couple💐🤝❤
love your reactions guys .....i think it will only be fair to check all the south african food series of the best food review show
If you guys ever manage to visit South Africa, I want to warn you, you might not ever want to go back. It's a special place. 😂🇿🇦
The difference is when you bbq you use bbq sauce on every protein we only use it on chicken or pork beef we only use bbq dry rub and other spices but it is almost similar
The cornflour is called pap or mieliepap in South Africa. You also call it maizemeal.
This was fun! That dusted chicken reminds me of Pan Chicken, similar to jerk chicken but different...😋
Yeah, reminded me a bit of jerk chicken.
Hi BBQ is on gas griller
BRAAI is wood fire's or charcoal fires. Huge taste difference
its not corn flour its "maze meal" or how we say in south africa "pap"
Pap is more course than smooth corn flour...I suppose you can use the corn flower used for making grits...
Sa ppl must always have beer with their braai & music
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Yeah in South Africa they call it shizanyama, and in Namibia we call it kapana....we BBQ the same...
You wanted to say shisanyama Lol not shizanyama
I thought it is called chesampama .
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You guys should react to the whole series of trying south african foods
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Happy new year from your South African subbie. Beautiful reaction.
braai is on a charcoal fire but your BBQ is on a gas grill which makes it taste different. The seasoning is also different
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The best chicken is makhaya chicken, the tasty road-runners which are tough but tasty. These are boiled for a long time not braaied. Commonly the people who cook this on the treat are Zimbabweans.
People don't know how amazing S.A is.
I wish you can come to South Africa and experience this food yourself, you'll love it trust me!!!
Difference between BBQ and braai is that US normally uses gas, and South Africans use fire wood. This gives the proteins a very smokey taste
Lool seven colours is actually a slang for served in colours, yaaah I love that you love South African food, I tell you for the braai(BBQ) get only the experts here they will blow your mind
Men,that's very rare in my country.l really admire the delicious south African food.👍🇵🇬
We would like a video were Sierra trys to make an African dish 🙏🙏😌🇿🇦
We have some on our family channel: ua-cam.com/video/X0za3SJeGPE/v-deo.htmlsi=kcCka9ecLTP0DnlC
OMG The Funny Chef was with him? Love itt
The corn flower and water is known as pap. However there is different varieties. They had putu. Or putu pap. If you looking to make it search how to make pap
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What they mean is that you call it BBQ and we call it Braai
Patiently waiting for Sarafina ....
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These kinds of meals are a goood reason why married man gain weight in SA we believe in feeding your man until he gets a big stomach ...this is proof of a happy relationship or marriage