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Southern Africa Travel Guide

Fear factor food?


Traditional African fare consists of many dishes. Some of whom might not sound very appealing to those unfamiliar with them. Some dishes that will leave you something to talk about during birthday parties are Mopani worms, smileys (boiled sheep head) and walkie-talkies (chicken head and legs). Be adventurous but don’t be stupid. It’s not advisable to consume these at street-side stalls, but rather pay a little bit extra at a decent African restaurant.
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