Bobotie
Spiced minced meat baked under a golden egg custard, sweet and savoury together with curry spice, dried fruit, and almonds: the signature dish of Cape Malay cooking.
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The names it answers to
- BobotieCape Malay Afrikaans
MEANING
It carries the layered history of the Cape: Southeast Asian spice routes, enslaved Indonesian and Malaysian cooks, and Dutch colonial ingredients, folded into one dish.
A festive-table dish, often reserved for special gatherings and Eid.
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Provenance
- generated: 2026-07-10
- source: Model-knowledge aggregation pass (2026-07-10); unverified, awaiting community affirmation.
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