Nice!! Peace to my cousin Obie for doing his thing @1:29 !!!
@lindelwanothandongcobo8863 Жыл бұрын
Yummy
@ayandambasa51367 жыл бұрын
where was this, why don't I know about it?! This is just too sad hey. all the Kotas look so yummy. when and where will the next one be?
@MzansiHive7 жыл бұрын
Lol, It was at Soweto Theatre.
@dodoalutacontina29886 жыл бұрын
I will sound like a fool, let me warn you. I am a Sowetan from DKS but across the oceans for a very long time. We all and still call it Russian sausage. But I went to Russian stores and they had no idea what I was talking about. They let me taste almost fifty sausages and none of them taste like soweto Russian sausage
@dodoalutacontina29886 жыл бұрын
Only South Africans eat something they don't know. Russians don't have or even know what you call Russian. For millions of years we still continue to consume something we don't really know what is.
@blanketkombers86212 жыл бұрын
I want to challenge all of them combined by myself. I want them to work together and produce one Hallmark Kota and I will make one. They are free to contact whomsoever to help or join them. I just don't know who will be the judge and perhaps those Kota and foodies in general. I am not pushing a brand or anything like that or wanting to copy anything, nope just to inspire. I don't own any gastronomy monopoly but I train myself daily like athletes but in the kitchen. The food industry cooking professionally was originally reserved for those with mental challenges and you can still see that genre till today. For example who would think you could use coffee or conindencemilk to season let's say meat unless some lil oil and water were mixing in somebody's head. So when you cook get your family members you don't think too much about when cooking and let them express themselves also. This will also strengthen bonds and give both of you hope even inmates have amazing cooking art that will shock too many and upon their release they can start business