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What are the main specialties in South Africa?

In South Africa, tourists will discover some unique South African cuisines in the world. You will taste:

exotic game-after 1 years of creative management of wild animals, South Africa, the leader in the field of wild animals in the world, can provide tourists with unique rare game. In the face of crocodile steak, ostrich stew or delicious, exquisite and exotic food made from antelope and jumping antelope, don't you want to feast on it!

Cape Seafood-It's not difficult to have a baby for a healthy seafood hobby. Exploring the romantic experience of traveling and vacationing in the name of food: For those who cross 3 degrees north latitude, the clear water and the two oceans meet here provide them with many choices. From abalone, lobster, prawns to all kinds of shellfish, you must have never tasted such delicious seafood. King Klip-No country in the world consumes so many king Klip (also known as gangeel, also known as cod or stony cod in other parts of the southern hemisphere). This kind of fish has strong meat and beautiful scales, which can absorb the fragrance well and is a good dish to accompany wine.

Kalou lamb-According to everyone, most chefs think our Kalou lamb is unique. Because these sheep feed on herbs and shrubs, their meat has a special flavor. Whether fried, fried, cooked or fried, everything is excellent.

monkey gland meat-it tastes much better than it sounds. It originated as a joke, and it has survived stubbornly ever since. Decades ago, overseas chefs were very angry when they saw that diners from Johannesburg always added tomato sauce and Worcestershire sauce to their food. So, they mixed the two sauces together, added a few other things, then nicknamed them monkey glands and served them to diners to humiliate them. But you know what? Today, its name still appears on the menus of some remote steakhouses.

All kinds of chocolates-South Africa exports tons of chocolate bars every year. Once you have tasted any kind of South African chocolate, you will understand why chocolate can always be found in packages sent to overseas South Africans. You can buy these chocolates in supermarkets and convenience stores all over South Africa. They are the best gifts for people. Nando's fried chicken-this is a really healthy and delicious fast food. This Portuguese/South African fried chicken is so successful that Nando's franchise stores are blooming everywhere in Portugal, Australia and New Zealand.

you must try this fried chicken-it is a representative of South Africa's food culture. It uses a seasoning made of pepper, garlic, fresh lemon juice, vanilla and pepper. After cooking, the soft and tasteless chicken becomes a spicy and delicious taste. Biltong and Boerewors sausages-these foods must be the symbol of our country's food field. Before the invention of the refrigerator, people washed the meat with salt, pepper, coriander, vinegar and saltpeter to preserve the remaining prey, and then hung it to dry. Meat treated in this way can be preserved as long as it is kept dry. Boerewors, on the other hand, is a kind of farmer sausage rolled up with a belt and sold, which is very strong. This kind of sausage is spicy and fragrant with coriander. As long as it is put on the grill or hot pot, it will sizzle and splash with oil.

corn and corn porridge-corn has always been the basis of African diet. Africans either roast them with fire or grind them into fine powder to cook their favorite corn porridge. Drinking corn porridge with yogurt, sugar or meat with tomato and onion juice at breakfast is really delicious in the world.

Samoosas samosa-This triangular appetizer cake is the contribution of Indian South Africans to the world diet. Its stuffing can be pepper foam or a mixture of various vegetables. This is a kind of food suitable for walking and eating. When it is just out of the pot, it is really fragrant. So what can I drink in South Africa? If you are looking for non-alcoholic drinks, here are some suggestions: Liquifruit and Ceres: These two brands of drinks are 1% fruit juice drinks, which are also sold in stores in new york, Paris and Beijing because of their high nutritional value.

At present, they are also produced locally in China, without preservatives or added sugar-they are really concentrated healthy juices, and their taste is no different from that of real fruits. Try watermelon juice, it's a rare good drink. Apple Juice (Appletizer) and Grape Juice (Grape Juice)-are also 1% fruit juice drinks, but they contain some carbon dioxide, which will give off purple bubbles, so they are the best drinks to replace wine when dining in restaurants.

ginger beer-this is a kind of beer brewed by immigrants from the Netherlands. This modern carbonated beer can be bought in shops and convenience stores all over the country. Especially in summer, even people who don't drink ordinary beer will drink this beer.

Rock fruity beer-although it is a good drink for athletes to quench their thirst, it is also popular in restaurants. It is a mixture of soda and carbonated lemonade, with a little bitter taste of Tula bark in angus. After adding ice cubes and lemons, you can enjoy it.

lime soda, cola, lemonade/soda, passion fruit-these are the most popular thirst-quenching drinks in the local area, which can be found in bars and restaurants all over the country.

our main alcoholic beverages include: cane spirits, which is brewed from distilled sugarcane juice and is very popular on the east coast of South Africa (Durban area). Here, people usually mix it with cocktails and tropical fruit juices, and it is South Africa's vodka ...

Brandy-we produce some of the best brandies in the world (they are in the same strain as French Cognac), but little is known. People are used to drinking it with Coca-Cola. After enjoying a delicious meal, it is a real enjoyment to pour a glass of brandy in a crystal cup and light a cigarette.

beer-every country has its own beer. Because of the warm climate, South Africa prefers its own beer. Castle and Lion are famous beer brands in South Africa, but Namibian beer is also popular, such as Windhoek Lager (without preservatives, the technology level is almost the same as that of German brewers). Amstel is also a popular beer. Besides, if you can find a bottle of Zambezi beer made in Zimbabwe, you must try it. It is the best-selling export beer in Zimbabwe.

wine and sparkling wine-these are two kinds of drinks that may make you intoxicated. Some South African wines that have won international awards are of excellent quality and much cheaper than similar foreign products. Try local mellow red wines, such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinotage, but you should be careful. These wines are very strong. If you want to drink some expensive wine, you can have a bottle of local Cap Classique or Krone Borealis, both of which are brewed according to French tradition, which is very suitable for slow tasting on festive occasions.