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- confectionery. Koeksisters are prepared by frying plaited dough strips in oil, then submersing the hot fried dough into ice cold sugar syrup. Koeksisters have a...
- Traditional cookery of the Cape Malays. "How To Make Traditional Cape Malay Koeksisters". The Cape Grocer. 2021-02-08. Retrieved 2021-04-09. "Cape Malay Koesisters"...
- November 2023. "Afrikaans is making a comeback in Argentinaalong with koeksisters and milktart". Business Insider South Africa. Retrieved 11 October 2019...
- self-prepared). Other traditional Afrikaner dishes include biltong, droëwors, koeksisters, melktert, and a variety of traditionally homemade but increasingly storebought...
- coconut meringue topping. Koeksisters—come in two forms and are a sweet delicacy among all South Africans. Afrikaans koeksisters are twisted pastries, deep...
- country and sold alongside other po****r South African desserts such as koeksisters. The tartlet is named after the early 20th century South African politician...
- February 2013. A hot piece of history. theage.com.au. 5 February 2004 "Koeksisters: South Africa's twisted and delicious dessert". salon.com. 21 June 2010...
- potjies (stews of maize, onions, tomatoes), French wines, and crueler or koeksister (sugar syrup cookie). Like most of the world, sub-Saharan Africans have...
- Koeksistermonument, erected in 2003, celebrates the women who baked and sold koeksisters to collect money for charity and is one of the town's tourist attractions...
- Adaptations of traditional foods such as bredie, bobotie, sosaties, and koeksisters are staples in many South African homes. Faldela Williams wrote three...