South Africa’s distinctive curry-in-a-loaf dish began life as a portable meal for Indian labourers and has since put its ...
What starts as a food tour in Durban quickly turns into an obsession with one of the strangest curry dishes ever created.
Server Olgah Hlophe scoops some mutton curry into a hollowed-out loaf of bread to make a bunny at the Victory Lounge in Durban. It's an Indian dish you're unlikely to find in India. Bunny chow is ...
Food anthropologist Dr Anna Trapido joined host Gugs Mhlungu for a hearty Durban-style bunny chow at Govender’s Curry Kitchen ...
BUNNY CHOW ISN'T for rabbits, and it isn't made from them either. It's a popular South African food, a messy (but tasty) serving of Indian curry barely contained in a hollowed-out loaf of white bread.
It's an Indian dish you're unlikely to find in India. Bunny chow is essentially a kind of bread bowl. You take a loaf of white bread, hollow out the middle and fill it with a curry, either vegetarian ...
BUNNY CHOW ISN'T for rabbits, and it isn't made from them either. It's a popular South African food, a messy (but tasty) serving of Indian curry barely contained in a hollowed-out loaf of white bread.
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