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Head to the colorful neighbourhood of Bo-Kaap, and learn more about its vibrant heritage and the cheerful people who live in the area. Faeeza will tell you all about her story, while teaching you how to wrap samoosas, roll the perfect rotis, and fry chili bites. Here, everyone gets involved in the kitchen, before enjoying the meal all together.
The brightly coloured houses of Bo-Kaap were originally painted in vivid colours by formerly enslaved people who celebrated their freedom and individuality after slavery was abolished.
Cape Malay culture developed from the descendants of enslaved people brought to the Cape from Indonesia, Malaysia, India, and other parts of Southeast Asia during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Bo-Kaap is famous for its rich culinary traditions, including dishes such as bobotie, samoosas, and koeksisters, all known for their fragrant spices and unique Cape Malay flavours.
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