Business in the Spotlight: the braai edition

12/09/2023
| By AfriForum Wêreldwyd

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In celebration of Braai Day (Sunday, 24 September) in South Africa

Braai Day is around the corner, and we would like to continue the braai tradition for all our AfriForum Worldwide friends abroad. We know that braais and real braai meat and braai wood is in short supply in some areas of the world. Therefore, we want to tell you about these businesses that can help to make your braai dream a reality and ensure you have everything you need for Braai Day.

The following businesses can help you with all your braai needs:

  • Bushman Meats

The answer can be found in personal pride. The owner, Marietjie Pereksles, ensures that every sausage is made according to an authentic, proven family recipe, so you consistently get delicious sausages of the highest quality.

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  • Slaghuis Saffas Braai Shop

Our signature product is our delicious boerewors, a traditional South African sausage made with an 80% beef blend and a delicate mix of herbs and spices. Our boerewors is perfect for any occasion, whether you’re grilling it on the BBQ, preparing it in the oven, or frying it in a pan. We guarantee that you won’t find a better tasting boerewors north of the Equator.

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  • Southern Braai Wood

We import premium kameeldoring, sekelbos, rooikrans, firewood and other products into the U.K. from South Africa. We deliver all over the U.K. and Europe.

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  • Braai Master

Expand your summer with a South African braai in your garden or on your patio. The Braai is a combination of an outdoor kitchen and a fireplace in the garden where food is cooked on wood.

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  • The Chop Shop

A proudly South African butchery in Dubai for your premium cuts and best quality Australian lamb, South African beef and local chicken. We have a range of products from spicy/mild/cheese sausages, burgers, boerewors, biltong and dry wors.

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  • Ben’s Biltong

Ben’s Biltong was born out of the need to keep my South African wife in good supply of her favourite high protein snack. As more family moved over from South Africa and friends got hooked, biltong production was quickly becoming a full-time job – so a full-time job it became. Family, friends and an array of loyal customers are now enjoying my meaty goodness, and (hopefully) so will you!

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Visit AfriForum Worldwide’s World Guide for more businesses near you!

Celebrate Braai Day with us and share your best braai recipes and memories with the hashtag #BraaiDay2023. Let’s get together and celebrate our culture. It is a time for being together, good company and delicious food.

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