
From the photo (starting from bottom left going counter clockwise) you can see that lucky 'ol me got some Koeksusters (where her blog name is derived from, clever gal!), a sort of syrup soaked fritter. I don't have a sweet tooth, plus I am trying to atone for my gluttonous ways of the past 3 weeks, but I just had to try some. And I can see why they would be so addictive, chewy, yeasty, syrupy and fatty at the same time, what's not to like? Move over Krispy Kreme...
I also had some Biltong, the air-dried beef snack. Like jerky, but so much better. I've had Biltong before, but never of this quality and this item is even, dare I say it, diet-friendly ;-)
Lunch Bars, Jeanne's favourite choccie bar from back home. I am still saving this but they are in the fridge for next week (if my willpower holds out).
Bobotie is a dish that I have heard about but never tried. Then the Hairy Bikers (a BBC Television food series) just happened to make it on their show last night, how about that for a coincidence? Now I have the spice pack to give it a go myself, I can't wait and will do so after this weekend (Chinese New Year and all that).
Rooibos tea was next on the list, a tea I already like so was thrilled to receive another package of it, plus it's the honey version. It's gotta be better right?
Finally, a not-so-South African ingredient, but one that Jeanne rates high on her comfort food list, lentils. I really like them, too, having whipped up a sausage and lentil stew for my cousin's bar staff last week. But Black Beluga lentils are one variety I have yet to try and with Jeanne's suggestion of boiling them, tossing through some sauteed onion, garlic, mushroom and topping with feta or halloumi, well, my mouth is watering as I type.
So thanks, Jeanne! I love my little bit of South Africa and hope you had as wonderful a parcel as I did. And thanks also to Johanna for organising, despite the crazy holiday season. Long live EBBP!
3 comments:
Hi Viv
Glad you had so much fun! I only though after I had posted it that I should probably have tried to include a few more savoury things, given your lack of sweet tooth... But I couldn't resist sending you koeksusters - they're so hard to describe and yet soooo addictive! The Cruga biltong is definitely one of the better brands on sale here, although I have also had some from a company called Cape Gold which was excellent. And I hope you enjoy the lentils - perfect in this chilly London weather ;-)
hi viv, sounds like a terrific package brimming with goodies...score! also, want to wish you a happy lunar new year!
Hi Jeanne, you bet I had fun. So great to get a gift that keeps on giving. I'm a hoarder so will try to draw out my pleasures for as long as possible. So every time I nibble a piece of biltong, koeksuster or other, I will think of you! Thanks again...
Hi J., I know, aren't food parcels great? Happy Lunar New Year to you, too! How will you be celebrating? I am hosting a party for 50 tonight so have been prepping for about a day and a half now, wish me luck!
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