If you visit a small town called Tzaneen in Limpopo Province, South Africa, you will be greeted by acres and acres of mango, avocado and banana trees as well as other citrus trees such as liches covering the mountains. There's also a huge achaar production factory, mango juice and banana plantations. There is a beautiful hotel called Letaba Junction, ideal for school holiday road trip, to give the little ones an idea where the food is coming from and to broaden their perspective about Zuid Afrika as well as the nearby Kruger National Park.
Try and make your own chakalaka, I dont like the bottled one. I make my own in that way I'm able to add my flavour. Carrots, onions, garlic and ginger, chillies, peppers, curry powder and salt fry all and add baked beans and chutney😋.You can add your favourite spices
Please be careful with atchar can really affect how your ampits smell dont over-eat it… you can however enjoy it with magwinya “ fried dough” and some polony.
Even the supermarket layout is copied in the US. When I was there in 2016, I felt I am doing grocery shopping ko Shoprite or Cherckers. They only difference, is that, there more variety of food products. For example,bread they have more than ten different types of brands of breads, some kebo Sara,John and Davis. Again, it depends on which state you are in.But generally a lot of things are the same. Except for banking, South Africa 🇿🇦 is ten times ahead of the US 🇺🇲. They have a lot to learn from us. 🙈🙈🙈
That thing you call chill it’s mango mixed with garlic and vegetable oil or plain oil it depends how you like it and it’s called Atchaar it’s mostly eaten with pap and braai meat or pap , and eggs
If you visit a small town called Tzaneen in Limpopo Province, South Africa, you will be greeted by acres and acres of mango, avocado and banana trees as well as other citrus trees such as liches covering the mountains.
There's also a huge achaar production factory, mango juice and banana plantations. There is a beautiful hotel called Letaba Junction, ideal for school holiday road trip, to give the little ones an idea where the food is coming from and to broaden their perspective about Zuid Afrika as well as the nearby Kruger National Park.
Oh, WOW! That sounds AMAZING! We've heard Limpopo is nice 👌🏾
As a Limpopian I'm proud to let u know that we produce 60% of the countries fruits😂
Try and make your own chakalaka, I dont like the bottled one. I make my own in that way I'm able to add my flavour. Carrots, onions, garlic and ginger, chillies, peppers, curry powder and salt fry all and add baked beans and chutney😋.You can add your favourite spices
I will give it a try. That sounds amazing 😋
The kids are grown right before our eyes
They sure are ☺️
It's the hair for me!❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you 🥰
Oooh and you also add baked beans in the chakalaka and mix it with everything
We must give it a try. We love baked beans 😋
Please be careful with atchar can really affect how your ampits smell dont over-eat it… you can however enjoy it with magwinya “ fried dough” and some polony.
That Miami brand is bussin' bussin'!! 🙌🏿 😋 I tested it on a sandwich and OMGGGG 😋
Beautiful family hope SA will treat u right......Im happy to see africans coming back home
Thank you! It's time 😉
If you haven’t yet, the chips (fries) and hot sauce at BP Golf course garage is definitely worth a try! 😊
That sounds delicious 😋 😍
Hi fam. Whenever you buy atchaar, buy the same brand as the gherkins you had. Hot is much nicer.
Thank you! We will give it a try. ☺️
Chakalaka has carrots, mixed with fried onions,spices there’s no potatoes in chakalaka
Okay, that explains the texture in Chakalaka. It was served on top of a baked potato. 😋
There are many many brands of atchars ...you just need to chose the brand you like and stik to it.
We will have to look somewhere other than Spar. I'd definitely like to try other brands.
The Price Family 🫶🏾great video as always, please work on your sound quality ❤️
Thank you 👍🏾
Chakalaka is a South African salad
Guys Lol whats going on here? Yall in a hall or nah? I enjoy yall videos these kids will definitely be the coolest looking in school too stay well.
Thank you 😊 The 'hall' is the empty house. Everything still echoes.
@@OurJourney2SouthAfrica i see stay cool yall.
Did you try droewors?
We haven't tried it yet. We usually just pass over it, but maybe we'll give it a try. 😉
lol I didn’t think Americans would enjoy eating Atchaar
We love mangoes 🥭 ❤️
In my 30 years I've tried atchar 3 times and I've concluded that I don't like it, and never will.
Oh wow! I think we're addicted now 🤭 We must take a break from it, but we LOVE it! 😂
@@OurJourney2SouthAfrica it goes crazy on the armpits so be careful 😂 next time you at a gas station(haha) ask them to make you "Spykos"
😆 🤣 😂 👍🏿
you guys should buy a mic and invest in your youtube channel it should be the boys responsibility because he seems more intuned with it i bet
It's on our list 😉
Do they sell food at the gas station in the US?
Yes, they do.
Even the supermarket layout is copied in the US. When I was there in 2016, I felt I am doing grocery shopping ko Shoprite or Cherckers.
They only difference, is that, there more variety of food products. For example,bread they have more than ten different types of brands of breads, some kebo Sara,John and Davis.
Again, it depends on which state you are in.But generally a lot of things are the same. Except for banking, South Africa 🇿🇦 is ten times ahead of the US 🇺🇲. They have a lot to learn from us. 🙈🙈🙈
Yes, there's a lot they can learn!!
That thing you call chill it’s mango mixed with garlic and vegetable oil or plain oil it depends how you like it and it’s called Atchaar it’s mostly eaten with pap and braai meat or pap , and eggs
We will muster up the courage to try pap. We heard you must eat it with something else, or it will be bland.
@@OurJourney2SouthAfrica you get the best atchaar from street vendors, you can even ask to taste it first before you buy it
We will be on the lookout for them 😋
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guys when you get samoosas...gets yourselves some sauce with it...or make a home made mix for a dip
We loved it plain, but we also enjoyed it with sweet chili sauce 😋
aloha...guys...were is Papa in all of these videos...havent seen him in a while....oi oi oi
He's figuring out the States.