waterblommetjiebredies
The name comes from the Afrikaans language and literally means 'little water flowers stew'. It is made of meat, typically lamb, stewed together with the waterblommetjies which are found in the dams and marshes of the Western Cape of South Africa. The buds of Aponogeton distachyos are usually ready to be picked in the southern midwinter months of July and August, leading to their use in winter stews such as waterblommetjiebredie.
The taste of the stew has been described as much like stewed green beans.3 Waterblommetjiebredie is a local delicacy in South Africa.1 - (Description from Wikipedia :D)
The taste of the stew has been described as much like stewed green beans.3 Waterblommetjiebredie is a local delicacy in South Africa.1 - (Description from Wikipedia :D)
Mama : what do you want for dinner son
Son : waterblommetjiebredies
Mama : You got it
Son : waterblommetjiebredies
Mama : You got it