The story of potjiekos

Made in South Africa

Kids, Creative Kids, Cooking and Food, People and Places, History
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Author: Lynn Barnes ISBN: 9780639300009
Publisher: Awareness Publishing Publication: May 1, 2018
Imprint: Awareness Publishing Language: English
Author: Lynn Barnes
ISBN: 9780639300009
Publisher: Awareness Publishing
Publication: May 1, 2018
Imprint: Awareness Publishing
Language: English

The story of potjiekos is about a popular South African speciality food usually cooked in a cast iron pot over an open fire. The book provides a simple introduction to potjiekos, including what it is, a little about its history and how to make it. It also provides a recipe and step-by step instructions for making your own potjiekos.

 

This book is one of the seven books in the Made in South Africa series, by ex-school teacher turned non-fiction author Lynn Barnes. The books are aimed at younger readers and are divided into short chapters with full-colour photos and illustrations. The language is clear and accessible for both first- and second-language learners. A word help section explains more difficult terms that are relevant to the particular topic. These informative books provide excellent resource material for school projects and assignments. They are ideal for schools, libraries, home-schooling and children with enquiring minds.

The 7 books in the Made in South Africa series are:

  • The story of rooibos tea
  • The story of shweshwe
  • The story of biltong
  • The story of paper
  • The story of potjiekos
  • The story of wine
  • The story of feather dusters.

 

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The story of potjiekos is about a popular South African speciality food usually cooked in a cast iron pot over an open fire. The book provides a simple introduction to potjiekos, including what it is, a little about its history and how to make it. It also provides a recipe and step-by step instructions for making your own potjiekos.

 

This book is one of the seven books in the Made in South Africa series, by ex-school teacher turned non-fiction author Lynn Barnes. The books are aimed at younger readers and are divided into short chapters with full-colour photos and illustrations. The language is clear and accessible for both first- and second-language learners. A word help section explains more difficult terms that are relevant to the particular topic. These informative books provide excellent resource material for school projects and assignments. They are ideal for schools, libraries, home-schooling and children with enquiring minds.

The 7 books in the Made in South Africa series are:

 

Follow our Awareness Publishing Facebook page for the latest news and updates on this and other series.

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