s. vera
Donnerstag, 11. Juli 2019
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Wednesday we had a skype session with Heidi and Lea in South Africa. It was very interesting beacause they told us about their lives in South Africa.
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G. Helena
Mittwoch, 10. Juli 2019
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Yesterday we made MALVA PUDDING!!!
It is a typical South African cake and it tasted sooooooooooo good.
Ingredients:
If you want to bake Malva you need these ingredients:
200g sugar
2 large eggs
1 tablespoon apricot jam
150g flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
A pinch of salt
1 tablespoon butter
1 teaspoon vinegar
100ml milk
You also need these ingredients for the sauce that your’re pouring afterwards on your Malva pudding:
You need 200ml fresh cream
100g butter
90-150 g sugar
100ml boiling hot water
At first we preheated the oven to 180° Celsius, then we greased our oven dish for the Malva pudding. Next we put the eggs in a bowl and then we beat the eggs and the sugar until they were thick and lemon coloured. After that we added the jam and mixed it. Now we melted the butter and we added the butter and the vineger to our mixture. Then we mixed flour, baking soda and salt in a different bowl together, added it with the milk to the egg mixture and beat it well. Next we put it into an oven proof dish and baked our malva pudding for 40 min until it was brown and well-risen.
Now we began to prepare the sauce. For the sauce we mixed the ingredients in a pot together and stirred it well.
As soon as the Malva pudding was finished we poured the sauce over it until the cake soaked it up. Then we served it with vanilla ice cream.
By Helena, Madlen, Dora & Constantin
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K. Eva
Mittwoch, 10. Juli 2019
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Sorry.... We forgot the pictures...
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s. vera
Mittwoch, 10. Juli 2019
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Ingredients: chakalaka
•1 onion
•2 carrots
•3 tomatoes
•15 ml curry powder
• ¼ cabbage
•Salt and black pepper
•410g red beans
How to make chakalaka
•1. First we chopped all the vegetables
•2. We threw the vegetables and the curry into the saucepan
•3. Then we added cabbage and we stirred the beans
•4. Then we cooked it for 50 min.
Ingredients: pap
•500ml water
•480g maize meal
•Salt
•Butter
How to make pap
•1.We boiled the water in a saucepan
•2. Then we added the maize meal
•3. We stirred until it combined
•4. Then we cooked it for 45.min (stitrred every now and then)
Alexander, Vera, Claudia, Omar und Martina
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K. Eva
Mittwoch, 10. Juli 2019
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First we preheated the oven to 180°C. Then we soaked one piece of bread in 250ml milk. We fried one chopped onion with salt and spices in a little bit of oil. Then we added the 500g of mince and fried both. We squeezed the bread and added it with two tablespoons chutney, one tbsp apricot jam and a bit of lemon juice. After 15 minutes of simmering we put it all together in the oven. Then we should have mixed the milk with two eggs, but we did it wrong. We put the milk and eggs over the mince and baked it for 35 minutes in the oven. Later we cooked the rice and served it all with chutney.
Yummy! Bobotie tastes very good!
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W. Dora
Dienstag, 9. Juli 2019
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Molo,
yesterday Yvonne and Elfi taught us the South African greetings, then Yvonne told us something about her life in Soth Africa. Yvonne was born there but Elfi also made many expereances there for a week. We saw many pictures of Yvonne's childhood, that was really cool and interesting. More later
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G. Martina
Dienstag, 9. Juli 2019
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Hi!
In South Africa there are eleven official languages. This workshop is very interesting and cool!
Today we learned the sokkie dance.
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s. vera
Dienstag, 9. Juli 2019
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Yesterday, the first day was a great day!
We found new friends. At the workshop we talked a little bit about South Africa.
At half past six we ate some food, it tastes very nice. After that we played a game, we had a treasure hunt. At ten PM we had to sleep. We were all very tired.
Today we´ve learned a dance, the name is sokkie. We have a lot of fun at the workshop. We also ate some biltong.
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S. Chiara
Dienstag, 9. Juli 2019
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Molo, mum ang dad! Hoe gaan dit? That means: Hello, mum and dad! How are you? I´m fine. Everything here is perfect: my room, the other kids, my room mate and also the food. Yesterday our teachers told us from her South Africa journey. It was very cool. Today the teachers have taught us Sokkie, Sokkie is a traditional dance. Sokkie comes from socks, we dance on socks. And we have tasted biltong (dried meat) and other beef.The girl next to me is my room mate.
Dumela, Chiara!
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T. Madlen
Dienstag, 9. Juli 2019
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The first day our teachers told us about there stay in South Africa. We spoke about there langueges , how they live , how they go to school and the differences of the skin colour. On the second day we imitated some scenes from South Africa( a ship,a fort ...).We also tasted biltong ( a meat ) and droe wors. Elfi taught us a traditional dance from South Africa ( Sokkie ) and it was really fun. We learnd a lot of South Africa and it was great.
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