South Africans like to eat chicken, beef and bread. Many local restaurants, or restaurants featuring Mexico and other countries, serve chicken+French fries, steak+mashed potatoes and so on. There are fewer vegetables.
In an ordinary restaurant, a 500g steak with mashed potatoes is about 80 yuan RMB. Some high-end restaurants are more expensive.
1/4 The approximate price of chicken and potato chips is RMB 40 yuan.
There are also some sushi restaurants, seafood restaurants and so on. If China people used to spend money, it shouldn't be expensive.
Many local workers seldom go to restaurants to eat and get paid. They like to buy fried chicken in restaurants like KFC, while locals eat bread and porridge cooked with corn flour at home.
I hope you can adopt my answer and keep asking me questions. Thank you.
Question 2: What do South Africans eat? I am in South Africa now, and it seems to me that South Africans like Chinese food very much.
But we all eat bread or something at noon.
In fact, they can invite anything, and they are all very happy. Besides, I usually go out to eat, and they are all made of AA, so they are absolutely happy to see you treat them, but they care about what they eat, and in my opinion, they are more interested in Chinese food than taste.
Question 3: What fruits do South Africans like to eat? Africans seem to have nothing to eat,
Question 4: What does South Africa eat? Due to the coexistence of many nationalities and cultures, in South Africa, you can feel and appreciate the cultures and living habits of Asia, Africa, Latin America, Europe and the United States without traveling around the world. What to eat and how to eat are links that can better reflect different cultures. You can feel the cultural differences and mutual penetration by seeing and hearing different diets in South Africa.
Centuries ago, first the Dutch and then the British came to South Africa, bringing with them the European way of eating, that is, eating with knives, forks and plates. This way is almost the main way to eat in South Africa today. However, people seem to have something special about using knives and forks because of the integration of local methods from other countries and South Africa. It doesn't seem to be a problem to deal with meat and bread cakes with knives and forks. What should I do with rice? In my imagination, except chopsticks from China, only spoons can handle them. However, when working in restaurants and visiting friends' homes, we often see that South Africans, whether white or black, have another way of handling rice, that is, eating rice with a fork.
It doesn't seem difficult to use a fork when there is a lot of rice on the plate. But when there was only some rice left on the plate, I felt I couldn't handle these rolling guys. However, South Africans patiently pressed the rice grains with forks, let the rice grains squeeze upward through the gaps between the forks, and the rice grains below squeezed upward, thus merging into full forks one by one, and then feeding them into their mouths calmly. Later, I tried it myself, but I couldn't squeeze the rice left on the plate with a fork. Just like ordinary foreigners don't eat with chopsticks without a period of training. Later, I met an old professor from the Dance School of the University of Cape Town. She likes China culture very much, and we talked about eating as soon as we talked. She doesn't understand why her friend reminded her not to chew loudly when eating. I said, this is the Confucian culture of China people. Confucius said, "eat silently", otherwise it will be regarded as impolite and uneducated. The reason is probably because people are afraid to see and hear the ugly food, and think that your family is poor and looked down upon as if you have not had a full meal for many years. But it's normal to eat with a bowl at the end.
She said that she really didn't understand this culture. They have similar food culture. In Europe and South Africa, if you eat according to western food, you must put the plate on the table, hold a fork in your left hand and a knife in your right hand, and you are not allowed to pick up the plate to eat. However, because South Africans eat rice like Asians, sometimes they can't finish eating rice. They will pick up plates and put all the rice in their mouths with spoons or forks, just like China people pick up bowls and chopsticks. At this time, eating on a plate will not be considered impolite. Later, many people took plates no matter what they ate.
Haha, I used to eat people.
Question 5: What do Africans eat? In many African countries, except rice, corn and other staple foods, most poor blacks eat cassava, which is cheaper and more resistant to hunger. They like to use cassava flour, mutton, beef, potatoes and so on. Or use bananas instead of cassava as the main raw material, break them with sticks, and then wrap them in leaves and steam them. The fruits in Africa mainly include bananas, pineapples, watermelons, mangoes and oranges. Most vegetables in Africa are tomatoes, potatoes, onions, pumpkins and cabbages.
When black people eat, they feel that no matter what they are, they like to eat roasted bats, roast chicken, roast mutton, roast beef ... these are common foods in Africa, and they also bake bananas. Bread, such as pillow bread, will be cut into pieces and fried. Barbecue frying is like a special cooking method for black people. Although it tastes good, it is not healthy. In this respect, unhealthy food culture is also one of the reasons why black people don't live long.
Question 6: What kind of gifts do South Africans like? I think they should like chocolate, and they should like black, which is cool. Hehe, actually everyone likes different colors, even at any time and at any age. For example, old people may like brighter colors when they are young.
Question 7: What do Africans usually eat? In many African countries, except rice and corn, most poor blacks eat cassava, which is cheaper and hungry. They like to use cassava flour, mutton, beef, potatoes and so on. Or use bananas instead of cassava as the main raw material, break them with sticks, and then wrap them in leaves and steam them. The fruits in Africa mainly include bananas, pineapples, watermelons, mangoes and oranges. Most vegetables in Africa are tomatoes, potatoes, onions, pumpkins and cabbages.
When black people eat, they feel that no matter what they are, they like to eat roasted bats, roast chicken, roast mutton, roast beef ... these are common foods in Africa, and they also bake bananas. Bread, such as pillow bread, will be cut into pieces and fried. Barbecue frying is like a special cooking method for black people. Although it tastes good, it is not healthy. In this respect, unhealthy food culture is also one of the reasons why black people don't live long.
Question 8: What do South Africans eat (English is not Chinese)? What do South Africans eat?
Question 9: What do South Africans mainly eat? Is it expensive? The staple food in South Africa is mainly pasta, and the main crops are corn, sunflower and wheat.
South Africans like to eat chicken, beef and bread. Many local restaurants, or restaurants featuring Mexico and other countries, serve chicken+French fries, steak+mashed potatoes and so on. There are fewer vegetables.
In an ordinary restaurant, a 500g steak with mashed potatoes is about 80 yuan RMB. Some high-end restaurants are more expensive.
1/4 The approximate price of chicken and potato chips is RMB 40 yuan.
There are also some sushi restaurants, seafood restaurants and so on. If China people used to spend money, it shouldn't be expensive.
Many local workers seldom go to restaurants to eat and get paid. They like to buy fried chicken in restaurants like KFC, while locals eat bread and porridge cooked with corn flour at home.
I hope you can adopt my answer and keep asking me questions. Thank you.
Question 10: What do South Africans eat? I am in South Africa now, and it seems to me that South Africans like Chinese food very much.
But we all eat bread or something at noon.
In fact, they can invite anything, and they are all very happy. Besides, I usually go out to eat, and they are all made of AA, so they are absolutely happy to see you treat them, but they care about what they eat, and in my opinion, they are more interested in Chinese food than taste.