STUDY ENGLISH IN SOUTH AFRICA
ARIRANG
HOMESTAY
남아공 홈스테이AMERICAN CURRICULUM BOOK NOW FOR SUMMER CAMP 2009 (July/August)CALL: 001 27 724 927 545 OR 001 27 28 537 1230NO, TESTS !!TO ENROLL AT PUBLIC SCHOOLor ENGLISH CAMPArirang Homestay South Africa
106-504 Yojin Apartment
Musildong
Wonju City, Kangwondo 220-150
South Korea
ph: 033 7435506 / 742 5194
fax: 033 742 5195
alt: 010 5122 1990
hilton
South Africa is made up of a wide variety of peoples and this is reflected in the wide variety of local foods.
Many South African families enjoy a weekend with their families by having their traditional dishes. These range from a spicy curry, a poetjie (many ingredients placed in one large pot on a fire), mealie meal (Crushed corn, a stable diet for most South Africans), to a braai (South African word for a barbecue).
From Boerewors to Bunny Chow - South African cuisine is as unique and eclectic as its culture. Like the US, South Africa is a melting pot of people, languages, traditions and food. Malaysian, Dutch, and Indian influences can be seen in many of the traditional dishes of South Africa.








Arirang Homestay South Africa
106-504 Yojin Apartment
Musildong
Wonju City, Kangwondo 220-150
South Korea
ph: 033 7435506 / 742 5194
fax: 033 742 5195
alt: 010 5122 1990
hilton