A South African man posted a funny video of himself cooking and narrating the footage in broken Afrikaans where pronounced words and phrases wrong.
In the video, he is seen pan-frying some onions, green pepper, ginger, garlic and beef. He goes on to add spices and water and allows the food to simmer.He also makes seasoned potato wedges which he pops in the airfryer. In another pot, he prepares his veggies. He adds Savanna cider, tomatoes, sugar, salt and other seasonings to his simmering beef stew.
below:Netizens were amused by the man's language and cracked jokes in the comments. Others couldn't believe they could understand him." I would definitely watch Come Dine with Me SA if you were on it.""Babes as an Afrikaans teacher I am so proud of you. you killed it. Konofel got me, though.
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