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adopted by
South Africans of many
ethnic backgrounds. The
Afrikaans word
braaivleis (English: /ˈbraɪfleɪs/;
Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈbrɑːiflɛis]) means...
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under the
Chevy name from 1965. In the 1970s, the
advertising jingle "
braaivleis, rugby,
sunny skies and Chevrolet" (adapted from the US "Baseball, Hot...
- any
outdoor event which serves freshly cooked food such as
barbecue (
braaivleis). As a
former Dutch colony,
Indonesia also
inherited the dish. It is locally...
- Nation, Many Languages". ResearchGate.
Retrieved 2021-05-24. "Now what is
braaivleis all about?".
George Herald.
Retrieved 2022-10-28.
Central Statistical...
- boud or
boude - butt or
buttocks braai – a barbecue, to
barbecue (from
braaivleis –
grilled meat), used as a
mainstream word in
South African English. Specifically...
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namely boerekos ('farmer/Boer food'),
potjiekos ('small pot food') and
braaivleis ('grilled meat';
frequently just braai, 'grilled'),
although the latter...
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tongue Gammon Potato salad Garden Salad ****ucken
Turkey Braaivleis Boerewors Potjiekos Breyani Bobotie Meatballs Fried chicken Trifle Fruitcake...
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African culture was
encapsulated in the 1970s
Chevrolet radio jingle "
Braaivleis, rugby,
sunny skies and Chevrolet"
based on the
United States slogan "Baseball...
- businessman. He
recorded 14 LP
records including Spoke ("Ghosts"),
Lekker ou
braaivleis aand ("Pleasant
barbecue evening").
Although most of his
music was in...
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clothing which is
available to buy. Sought-after also the wood for a po****r
braaivleis. Most farm
stalls go
along with a
coffee shop
where typical South African...