The taste of Texas was brought by Jasmine Cunningham, Caitlin Parkinson, Morishe Naicker and Neha Ramphul. PHOTO: Thobele Nzama
QUEENSBURGH Girls’ High School hosted a fun-filled evening which included tastes from around the world. The school hall was abuzz with residents who were eager to taste food from around the world on Wednesday, 14 September. The annual International Food Tasting Evening included a variety of food prepared by the Grade 10 and 11 Consumer Studies pupils.
Traditional foods from 11 countries was offered. For a fee of R35, people gathered to taste foods from Italy, Japan, Texas, Seychelles, India, Philippines, England, Brazil, Mexico, Egypt and South Africa.
Shaylin Murray, Sibongakonke Nyembe, Carly Urbasch, Bronwyn Hucklesby and Rachel Hoole representing the Philippines.
Representing the Brazilian culture and food were Priya Singh, Nokuphila Zondi, Minenhle Sosibo, Boiketlo Ramphalla and McKayla Jade Singh. PHOTO: Thobele Nzama
Bringing the South African taste into the mix were Sphelele Magwaza, Talente Mngadi, Phakanyisiweonamandla Mbanjwa, Amanda Zwanr and Xola Ngidi. PHOTO: Thobele Nzama
Thandi Khumalo, Danica Fourie, Bronwyn Keys and Sheene Kostense sold Egyptian cuisine. PHOTO: Thobele Nzama
Amanda Miya, Britney Brits and Zoë brought the Seychelles flavour. PHOTO: Thobele Nzama
Bringing the taste of India was Cailyn Vaughan, Kanina Pillay, Parisha Pillay, Jesse Mace and Nontando Dlamini. PHOTO: Thobele Nzama
Nomonde Ngidi, Sphindile Dhladhla, Candice Hlabisa and Mandisa Sithole presented the taste of Japan. PHOTO: Thobele Nzama
Andiswa Nhlunayo, Zanele Hlatswayo, Yolanda Ngcobo, Londiwe Hlatshwayo and Owethu Shezi sold traditional food from England. PHOTO: Thobele Nzama
Shade Jardein, Thando Dladla, Shauna Fitzgerald and Kandall Ragadu sold delicious Mexico food. PHOTO: Thobele Nzama
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