National Braai Day  by salza

National Braai Day

It's Heritage day in South Africa, most commonly known as National Braai Day.
The word braai (pronounced “bry”, rhyming with the word “cry”; plural braais) is Afrikaans for “barbecue” or “roast” and is a social custom in South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Zambia. It originated with the Afrikaner people, but has since been adopted by South Africans of many ethnic backgrounds.
The word has been adopted by English-speaking South Africans and can be regarded as another word for barbecue, in that it serves as a verb when describing how food is cooked and a noun when describing the cooking equipment, such as a grill. The traditions around a braai can be considerably different from a barbecue, however, even if the method of food preparation is very similar.
While wood formerly was the most widely-used braai fuel, in modern times the use of charcoal has increased due to its convenience, as with barbecues elsewhere in the world. There has however been a renewed interest in the use of wood after the South African government started with its invasive plant species removal program. An important distinction between a braai and a barbecue is that it’s fairly uncommon for a braai to use gas rather than an open flame.
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Really interesting, is there a traditional meat and accompaniaments served at a braai?? Lovely flames licking at the logs!!
September 24th, 2020  
@30pics4jackiesdiamond the most popular meat is probably lamb chops and boerewors (which is a type of sausage).
September 24th, 2020  
Great shot and sounds like something l would enjoy
September 24th, 2020  
Great photo and interesting info!
September 24th, 2020  
Super capture
September 25th, 2020  
Great shot and beautifully stacked. Hope you enjoyed yours as much as we did ours ;-)
September 25th, 2020  
Sounds like a great celebration. Love the way the fire is stacked
September 25th, 2020  
Lovely capture. Hope you enjoyed some boerewors, which is definitely a favourite of mine.
September 25th, 2020  
@ludwigsdiana we did, plus the weather was stunning
@leonbuys83 yes Leon we did. A braai is not a braai without it, in my humble opinion.
September 25th, 2020  
brilliant capture and good explanation of a braai
Did not realize coal was taking over
September 25th, 2020  
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