No braai is complete without a tasty salad
No braai is complete without a tasty salad
The 2015 Rugby World Cup is scheduled to be the eighth Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial rugby union world championship. The tournament will be hosted by England from 18 September to 31 October. Twickenham Stadium in London will host the final. England was chosen to host the competition in July 2009, beating rival bids from Italy, Japan and South Africa. The competition’s organisers, Rugby World Cup Limited, had recommended England to the International Rugby Board (IRB; now known as World Rugby). Of the 20 teams competing at the 2015 World Cup, 12 of them qualified by finishing in the top three places in their pools in the 2011 World Cup. The other eight teams qualified through regional competition. Of the 20 countries that competed in the previous World Cup in 2011, there was only one change – Uruguay replaced Russia
According to Apple Tree employee ,Virginia Ndamase, National Braai Day is not just about braaivleis, salad or bread rolls. She believes something fruity and sweet must be enjoyed as a desert."This is also a great salad for a picnic," she says.
The recipe follows below.
Ingredients:
• Paw paw
• Apples
• Pears
• Banana
• Grape fruit
• Oranges
• Kiwi fruit
• Grapes
• Condensed milk
• Honey
• Ideal milk
Method:
1. Cut the fruit in blocks.
2. Place the fruit in layers in a bowl.
3. Pour lemon juice over the fruit to prevent browning.
4. Add a little honey, Ideal milk and condensed milk for flavour.
5. Lastly add the grapes for garnish.
Virginia says this fruit salad is a must to round-off a braai.
