A video of women adding gin to their pap has left users both amused and confused. The unusual recipe has sparked debate about the role of alcohol in cooking.
The Food Network says that using alcoholic beverages in cooking can act as a flavour enhancer and tenderise meat
Many South Africans found the video amusing, while others questioned why the ladies decided to add alcohol to the starchy mealPap is a kind of porridge made from maize meal and can be cooked to be runny, soft or stiff. Any time of the day is awhile cooking in a pot on a stove stop as her friend adds a few dashes of Gordons Gin to the pot.
The TikTok video captures the family confidently unpacking their homemade pap at their Spur table, leaving restaurant staff and fellow diners amused as the lady dished for everyone.You are already subscribed to our newsletter!Check your inbox to be the first to know the hottest news
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