Recipe and craft guide to South Africa / by Melissa Koosmann.
Welcome to South Africa, the Rainbow Nation, a diverse country with a troubled history but a bright future. You can explore this country's story through a series of colorful crafts and tasty recipes. For a glimpse into; the region's prehistory, paint your own version of ancient rock art and taste a local grain called millet. Next, visit the colonialist era, when slaves brought by European explorers created the unique Cape Malay cuisine and began a colorful New Year's Day tradition called the Cape Minstrel Festival. Journey through the painful period of apartheid-strict racial segregation-and taste a street food that was created because black people were not allowed to sit in restaurants alongside whites. Finally, step into the present day and toot a vuvuzela-a long, noisy horn used for cheering-as you learn about South Africa's transition to equality and democracy. Book jacket.
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- ISBN: 9781612280806 (library bound)
- Physical Description: 63 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm.
- Publisher: Hockessin, Del. : Mitchell Lane Publishers, [2012]
- Copyright: ©2012.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 60-61) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Rock art -- Mud brick house -- Millet porridge -- Message bracelet -- Sextant -- Pap and veg -- Bobotie -- Koeksisters -- Cape Minstrel Festival face paint -- Chili bites -- Imitation biltong -- Chicken curry -- Bunny chow -- Bead flower -- Recycled paper baskets -- African animal embroidery -- Lamb braai -- Homemade soccer ball -- Fish and chips -- Vuvuzela. |
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Subject: | Cooking, South African > Juvenile literature. Handicraft > South Africa > Juvenile literature. |
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