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south African mums - dh is off to Johannesburg, Pretoria today, where can he get biltong?

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SSSandy2 · 14/07/2008 12:40

I'm just drooling even thinking about it. Dh has never had it before and doesn't know where to get it. He's a bit wary of going off the beaten track at all. Can you just buy it in any big dept store say or do you need to go to a butchers/delicatessan?

Thanks I just HAVE to have some. Preferably a suitcase full.

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FAQ · 14/07/2008 12:47

you can get it just about anywhere, most of the supermarkets - he'll even be able to pick it up at a reasonable pricce at the airport.

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SSSandy2 · 14/07/2008 12:55

oh great. Is there anything you need to look for, any special brand? I used to get it as a dc but I have never had it since.

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JoshandJamie · 14/07/2008 13:38

Woolworths (as in the SA version). Chilli biltong sticks. Yum!

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prettybird · 14/07/2008 14:18

Plenty at Jo-burg airport. I prefer the chunks of meat as opposed to the "chips" or the sticks. ....Although I would still mamange to force down som echips or sticks if offered!

It's easily bought in supermarkets, butchers, all over

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krugerparkrules · 14/07/2008 14:33

If he does buy it at a butcher etc, get him to put it in a vacumn pack so that he can bring it through customs ... I would ask him to get game as well (e.g. ostrich, buck etc - rather than cow etc ....)no brand, any any supermarket (woolworths, pick n pay, good butcher will have some great stuff!!!!)

oh and while he is in a supermarket dont forget the peppermint crisps!!!!!

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prettybird · 14/07/2008 14:45

Oooooooohhhhhh - peppermint crisps

I can never bring back too many!

Kudu (or other game) is my favourite biltong. I like it quite dry too, so you have to work at chewing it! That's why I'm not so keen on the "chips": far too easy to eat!

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FAQ · 14/07/2008 14:49

You do know there are a couple of really good places you can get Biltong in the UK too don't you??

Susmans probably one of the best (and they do GORGEOUS dried Mango too)

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wessexgirl · 14/07/2008 14:49

I've seen it on sale in Glastonbury!

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JoshandJamie · 14/07/2008 15:03

While he's shopping, tell him to stock up on Flings and Lunch bars.

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krugerparkrules · 14/07/2008 15:06

and can i guiltily mention my love of chocolate logs

i got a friend to bring over a large packet of fizz bars for my dd's birthday party - the ex south african kids went mad for them, and i snuck in a green one and a pink one for old times sake!

There is also a melissa's (deli) at jhb airport, they sell the greatest rusks, and all sorts of jams etc ... i normally get guests to bring over melissa's stuff for me!

prettybird kudu is one the one!!!!!

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prettybird · 14/07/2008 15:13

The irony is - kudu is my favourite buck to see in the Kruger!

My mum and dad are going back out to SA in September: I'll have to get them to bring me back supplies of peppermint crisps and biltong!

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prettybird · 14/07/2008 15:16

Just thought of something else SA that you can't get over here that Ilke: Stoneys Ginger Beer.

None of the ginger beers here quite vcut the mustard: Stoneys really is like homemade stuff!

There is/was an SA store at London Bridge station where I would occasionally treat myslef to a peppermint crisp (or three ) - but I no longer go to see the cusotmer I had around the corner, so don't have the excsue to go to that corner of London.

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FAQ · 14/07/2008 17:19

link{http://www.biltong.co.uk/detail.aspx?ID=3251|Stoneys}

Lunch bars

chocolate log

peppermint crisp

flings

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SSSandy2 · 14/07/2008 19:18

thanks girls. NO biltong here, we're in Germany! I have searched high and low and I didn't find any.

Well way back when we used to get it, it was just chunks of very dry mouth-wateringly good meat. I have lusted after it for years. Didn't know they made crisps and sticks of it even. Will have to call dh again and elaborate so he doesn't get confused and bring the wrong stuff.

He has promised to buy tons of it. Good idea krugerpark with the vacumn pack. I'll tell him to get the people there to help him buy it at a butchers then.

Yes I agree you do have to work at chewing it. Yum I can taste it now. I'm hanging out for the stuff.

Trying not to get side-tracked by all this other stuff you lot are pining away for. Sounds fattening! I'm supposed to be losing weight for my summer holiday mind... Not that I am

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FAQ · 14/07/2008 20:34

SS - just found this on the website I linked to

"Please note that we can now export our biltong to all EU countries as we have been granted an EU export Certificate exempting us from the foot and mouth export ban."

So they would ship to Germany (probably not cheap - especially given that they're not a cheap shop anyhow lol) - but at least it's available

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SSSandy2 · 14/07/2008 21:27

Thanks FAQ. Well since you mentioned them shipping to here, I thought I'd google Biltong and see what came up and OMG they've just opened a South African Wine and Biltong shop here!!!!!!!!!!!!

Good stuff. I'm going there tomorrow! I've asked for years you know at delicatessan type shops and food halls in the big dept stores etc and only ever drawn a blank. No one had even HEARD of biltong.

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FAQ · 14/07/2008 21:28

cool (and if the biltong is crap at least know you know there's an option to have some good stuff shipped to you - not cheaper - but would be cheaper than flying to SA and getting more LOL)

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SSSandy2 · 20/07/2008 14:21

unfortunately the shop has closed down again already! Wah wah.... was only open for about 6 months in all it seems.

Well h passed the biltong test and brought back spring bok, kudu and beef My favourite is spring bok. He didn't bring back ENOUGH though

Well anyway it was nice that he loved SA. He is always funny about Africa and running it down (never having been there) so I was glad to see now he knows what I'm talking about. He was all, "oh the people are SO nice there" (well yes EXACTLY), "no, no they're REALLY nice" (yes, I know, I have been telling you that for 8 years) and the sky is so blue, the music so beautiful, the meat is so good, the wine is delicious, everything in fact is fantastic. So all round it was a successful trip and opened his eyes a bit. He knew about the bad sides beforehand but now he sees what I mean when I tell him about the good sides.

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FAQ · 20/07/2008 14:24

yay - glad you got your Biltong - and that your DH has had his eyes opened about SA

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