African Relish: cooking in the Karoo
African Relish are launching gourmet cooking holidays in South Africa's Karoo. Enjoy the charming town of Prince Albert and learn about South African cuisine from a top chef.
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An interview about African Relish: a recreational cooking school in the quaint Karoo town of Prince Albert. We speak to Executive Chef , Chef Vanie about the school and their classes.
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African Relish ha selezionato incantevoli guesthouse nella deliziosa cittadina di Prince Albert. Le sistemazioni consistono in deliziosi cottages dal tocco personalizzato, situati in questa affascinante cittadina del Karoo. Gli ambienti raffinati e ben arredati rendono questo luogo un vero paradiso dove potersi rilassare totalmente.
African Relish cooking school, Karoo foodie tour.
African Relish cooking school was established in 2008. It is a culinary hub based in the Karoo town of Prince Albert nestled at the foot of the Swartberg Pass. African Relish is a 4 hour drive from Cape Town International. The cooking school has it's own casual eatery called the Chef's Cafe, a delicatessen, accommodation, making it a perfect destination for eco tourists and cyclists.
Discover the gastronomic delights of South Africa's Karoo region with an immersive stay at African Relish. Spend your day learning to cook, forage the edible landscape and cook with our resident chef. Take a foodie tour in a tuk tuk meeting local food heroes. Take home recipes, and memories of a delicious time.
africanrelish.com
+ 27 23 541 1381
34 Church st Prince Albert
Western Cape South Africa 6930
foodies@africanrelish.com
African Relish July 10.wmv
Jeremy Freemantle talks about his recreational cooking school in Prince Albert, in South Africa's Great Karoo africanrelish.com
Cuny Janssen There is Something in the air in Prince Albert
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Gavin Hood talks about filmmaking and screenwriting in Prince Albert
Daniel Dercksen shares a few thoughts with Gavin Hood about filmmaking and screenwriitng at African Relish in Prince Albert on July 3, 2016. Hood was the guest at the Indie Karoo Film Festival where his film Eye in The Sky was screened at The Showroom Theatre, followed by a Q and A. The video was shot and directed by Daniel Banfield. Visit for more information.
Weltevrede Farm - Fig heaven in the Karoo
By way of chance we managed to time our stay in Prince Albert just as the local fig crops were ready for the harvest. It seemed that every shop in town had some fresh and perfectly ripe figs available to purchase. We had no choice but to go to the source, so we tracked down a local grower, Weltevrede Farm, for a look around their fig growing operation tucked away in a rustic valley a short drive outside of town.
The Brewery and Two Goats Deli, Nieu-Bethesda, Karoo
TASTE THE LITTLE KAROO inspiration
TASTE THE LITTLE KAROO by Beate Joubert aims to serve as an inspiration for home cooks and entertainers, wine lovers and lifestyle enthusiasts to try out new ideas and taste sensations. Old favourites are given a makeover, yet retain their authentic Little Karoo roots and names. Beate also included a wine list using wines from the region that will perfectly complement the food.
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*TASTE THE LITTLE KAROO is also available in Afrikaans as PROE DIE KLEIN-KAROO.
Video production: Sleggehammer Studio
Weltevrede Guest Farm
Situated in the Weltevrede valley, some 25 km from Prince Albert and is surrounded by the Swartberg Mountains. Weltevrede Fig and Guest Farm is a working farm,cultivating Adams figs and citrus fruit. - created at
Bok Bus Garden Route Adventures South Africa
Bokbus Garden Route Adventures has been in operation since 1999! We offer affordable Garden Route as well as Safari packages! Students, volunteers, families & friends all welcome! Tours ranging from 2 - 5 days, exploring our beautiful country in air-conditioned vehicles! Our experienced guides are always willing to go the extra mile to make your stay on tour with us as pleasant as possible! Visit our website for more info on all Bokbus tours:
Uganda | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:37 1 History
00:05:04 1.1 Uganda Protectorate (1894–1962)
00:06:04 1.2 Independence (1962 to 1965)
00:07:08 1.3 The Buganda Crisis 1962–1966
00:25:10 1.4 1966–1971 (before the coup)
00:25:50 1.5 1971 (after the coup) –1979 (end of Amin regime)
00:27:24 1.6 1986–present
00:31:47 2 Geography
00:32:35 2.1 Lakes and rivers
00:33:57 3 Environment and conservation
00:34:41 4 Government and politics
00:35:37 4.1 Corruption
00:40:31 4.2 Administrative divisions
00:42:03 4.3 Foreign relations and military
00:42:56 4.3.1 International Organization Memberships
00:43:11 5 Human rights
00:46:57 5.1 LGBT rights
00:50:48 6 Economy and infrastructure
00:56:54 6.1 Industry
00:58:17 6.2 Poverty
01:01:35 6.3 Air Transportation
01:02:29 6.4 Road Network
01:04:04 6.5 Railroad
01:04:39 6.6 Communications
01:05:29 6.7 Energy
01:06:10 6.8 Water supply and sanitation
01:08:37 6.9 Education
01:09:11 6.10 Health
01:12:38 6.11 Crime and law enforcement
01:13:06 7 Science and technology
01:15:18 8 Demographics
01:17:06 8.1 Languages
01:18:18 8.2 Religion
01:19:55 8.3 Largest cities
01:20:04 9 Culture
01:20:30 9.1 Sport
01:20:39 9.1.1 Basketball
01:21:03 9.1.2 Baseball
01:21:41 9.2 Media
01:21:49 9.2.1 Cinema
01:24:32 10 See also
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Uganda ( yoo-GA(H)N-də), officially the Republic of Uganda (Swahili: Jamhuri ya Uganda), is a landlocked country (except for its borders with Lake Victoria and Lake Albert) in East-Central Africa. It is bordered to the east by Kenya, to the north by South Sudan, to the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to the south-west by Rwanda, and to the south by Tanzania. The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of Lake Victoria, shared with Kenya and Tanzania. Uganda is in the African Great Lakes region. Uganda also lies within the Nile basin, and has a varied but generally a modified equatorial climate.
Uganda takes its name from the Buganda kingdom, which encompasses a large portion of the south of the country, including the capital Kampala. The people of Uganda were hunter-gatherers until 1,700 to 2,300 years ago, when Bantu-speaking populations migrated to the southern parts of the country.
Beginning in 1894, the area was ruled as a protectorate by the UK, who established administrative law across the territory. Uganda gained independence from the UK on 9 October 1962. The period since then has been marked by intermittent conflicts, including a lengthy civil war against the Lord's Resistance Army in the Northern Region led by Joseph Kony, which has caused hundreds of thousands of casualties.The official languages are English and Swahili, although any other language may be used as a medium of instruction in schools or other educational institutions or for legislative, administrative or judicial purposes as may be prescribed by law. Luganda, a central language, is widely spoken across the country, and several other languages are also spoken including Runyoro, Runyankole, Rukiga, and Luo.The president of Uganda is Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, who came to power in January 1986 after a protracted six-year guerrilla war.
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Reza having fun riding an Ostrich in Prince Albert, South Africa!
(UK) Starry nights, mountain passes and fossil treasures in the Cape Karoo
Portuguese, UK and American fans in awe of the beauty of the Cape Karoo!
Provence | Wikipedia audio article
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Provence
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Provence (, US: ; French: [pʁɔvɑ̃s]; Provençal: Provença in classical norm or Prouvènço in Mistralian norm, pronounced [pʀuˈvɛnsɔ]) is a geographical region and historical province of southeastern France, which extends from the left bank of the lower Rhône River to the west to the Italian border to the east, and is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south. It largely corresponds with the modern administrative région of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, and includes the départements of Var, Bouches-du-Rhône, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and parts of Alpes-Maritimes and Vaucluse. The largest city of the region is Marseille.
The Romans made the region the first Roman province beyond the Alps and called it Provincia Romana, which evolved into the present name. Until 1481 it was ruled by the Counts of Provence from their capital in Aix-en-Provence, then became a province of the Kings of France. While it has been part of France for more than five hundred years, it still retains a distinct cultural and linguistic identity, particularly in the interior of the region.
Provencal cuisine | Wikipedia audio article
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Provencal cuisine
00:01:02 1 Gallery of Provence
00:01:12 2 History
00:01:21 2.1 Prehistoric Provence
00:04:32 2.2 Ligures and Celts in Provence
00:07:23 2.3 Greeks in Provence
00:10:15 2.4 Roman Provence (2nd century BC to 5th century AD)
00:13:02 2.5 Arrival of Christianity (3rd–6th centuries)
00:14:14 2.6 Germanic invasions, Merovingians and Carolingians (5th–9th centuries)
00:15:58 2.7 The Counts of Provence (9th–13th centuries)
00:20:05 2.8 The Popes in Avignon (14th century)
00:22:02 2.9 Good King René, the last ruler of Provence
00:23:24 2.10 1486 to 1789
00:26:46 2.11 During the French Revolution
00:29:47 2.12 Under Napoleon
00:30:26 2.13 19th century
00:32:54 2.14 20th century
00:36:42 3 Extent and geography
00:37:09 3.1 Borders
00:38:15 3.2 Rivers
00:40:30 3.3 The Camargue
00:41:23 3.4 Mountains
00:44:59 3.5 The Calanques
00:46:19 3.6 Landscapes
00:46:59 4 Climate
00:47:40 4.1 Bouches-du-Rhône
00:48:25 4.2 The Var
00:49:24 4.3 Alpes-Maritimes
00:51:04 4.4 Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
00:53:53 4.5 The Vaucluse
00:54:50 5 Language and literature
00:54:59 5.1 Scientists, scholars and prophets
00:56:01 5.2 Occitan literature
00:57:01 5.3 Writers and poets in the Occitan language
00:58:23 5.4 French authors
00:59:55 5.5 Emigrés, exiles, and expatriates
01:01:37 6 Music
01:02:28 7 Painters
01:09:39 8 Film
01:11:00 9 Parks and gardens in Provence
01:11:10 10 Cuisine
01:16:19 11 Wines
01:23:11 12 Pastis
01:23:54 13 Pétanque or boules
01:25:59 14 Genetics
01:26:55 15 See also
01:27:03 16 Sources and references
01:27:13 17 Bibliography
01:27:22 18 External links
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Provence (, US: ; French: [pʁɔvɑ̃s]; Provençal: Provença in classical norm or Prouvènço in Mistralian norm, pronounced [pʀuˈvɛnsɔ]) is a geographical region and historical province of southeastern France, which extends from the left bank of the lower Rhône River to the west to the Italian border to the east, and is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south. It largely corresponds with the modern administrative région of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, and includes the départements of Var, Bouches-du-Rhône, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and parts of Alpes-Maritimes and Vaucluse. The largest city of the region is Marseille.
The Romans made the region the first Roman province beyond the Alps and called it Provincia Romana, which evolved into the present name. Until 1481 it was ruled by the Counts of Provence from their capital in Aix-en-Provence, then became a province of the Kings of France. While it has been part of France for more than five hundred years, it still retains a distinct cultural and linguistic identity, particularly in the interior of the region.