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Braai, Boerewors, Bobotie, Potjiekos – a lot of great South African dishes don’t sound African. That’s because South African cuisine really is a melting pot of different cultures. There are plenty of Dutch, French, German, Indian and Malaysian influences mixed in there with the local African traditions and tastes.
The result is a whole lot of colourful and flavoursome food that always goes down a storm. Dreaming of spicy barbecued chops, steaks, sausages and kebabs cooked over hot coals? You’ll fall in love with Braai barbecue dishes. Craving a seriously seasoned sausage? You’ll become obsessed with Boerewors. Fantasising about a chunky meat and veggie stew cooked in a cast-iron pot? You’ll want to marry a Potjie. So stop imagining and start ordering from somewhere near you, via the Just Eat app.
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Egg Brik
If you like South African Food, why not try something from other regions? (It’s simple through the Just Eat app.) North African Cuisine features Egg Brik, the national dish of Tunisia – thin, triangular, phyllo pastry (Malsouka) wrapped around a filling of whole egg, chopped onion, tuna, parsley and Harissa. This is the spicy paste is used in almost every – and usually spicy – Tunisian meal, it is made from chillies, garlic, lemon and a mix of caraway, cumin and coriander seeds. The iconic East African Dish of Galinha à Zambeziana (aka Piri-Piri Chicken) from Mozambique is a succulent feast of chicken cooked with coconut milk, lime, pepper and garlic, coconut milk with piri-piri sauce. And, West Africa has Nigeria’s national dish of Jollof Rice. This one-pot dish is a tomatoey-spicy-long-grain-ricey meal bursting with flavour and crammed with peppers, crayfish, crab and shrimps simmered in a delicious stock. It’s traditionally served at Special Occasions – maybe the Just Eat app can help you with one of yours?

Peri-Peri Chicken
The Southern Africans are hot for chicken, and Peri-Peri Chicken is at the top of the list. Peri-Peri means Pepper-Pepper (and Just Eat deliver it Pronto-Pronto). It’s an exotic dish of Portuguese Origin made with hot African bird’s-eye chillies, lemon, garlic and sweet paprika. Popular in much of South Africa, Namibia, Angola and Mozambique, this dish can be eaten with side dishes like rice, spicy potatoes and salad. Peri-peri Sauce is similar to the ‘Salsa’ sauces of Latin America and, as well as being the flavour epicentre of the Peri-Peri Chicken it also adds the killer touch to tantalising snacks, starters and sharing plates like Peri-Peri Strips, Peri-Peri Wings and Peri-Peri Platters. Order-order, now-now.
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