7 South African product in the USA

18 Nov 21 | Marketplace

Ouma Rusks

Dip ‘n ouma, dip ‘n ouma! Coffee time has just become so much better with your favourite rusks, now available at Aubergine Foods.

Ntaba Coffee

The fresh aroma of the best ground coffee can fill your home too! Join the Ntaba Coffee club and have it delivered to your doorstep.

Rooibos

SA’s favourite tea has just received the European Union’s Protected Designation of Origin status. This means that rooibos tea, produced in the Cedarberg area of the Western Cape, will be able to use a special stamp on their packaging which indicates to consumers in Europe that it is originally grown in this area. The tea is internationally recognised for its health benefits. Rooibos’ new status will protect its historic background and that of the communities who have farmed the tea for generations.

Ghost pops

The ‘oh so yummy’ snack is a must on the shopping list. It leaves you with sticky fingers and a delicious taste that lingers in your mouth long after the last bite.

Lyle's syrup

So sweet and tasty it can be used as a spread on a piece of toast or try some squeezed over vanilla ice cream for flavour.

Iwisa Braai Pap

Are you still hooked on pap and sheba with your braai? Make sure your pap tastes like home!

Biltong and droëwors

Biltong was first created by the indigenous people of South Africa over 400 years ago. The word biltong, however, is derived from the Dutch words “bil” (meat or rump) and “tong” (strip), so it essentially means strip of beef. South Africans love their biltong and droëwors and while you may live in the USA, there are plenty of stockists to buy from. 

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