different between bobotie vs sosatie
bobotie
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Afrikaans, from Indonesian bobotok (“botok”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /b??bo?ti?/, /?bo?b?ti?/
Noun
bobotie (plural boboties)
- (South Africa) A dish of curried mince with an egg custard baked on top.
- 1979, André Brink, A Dry White Season, Vintage 1998, p. 136:
- ‘I knew you would be tired. I made you some bobotie.’
- 1979, André Brink, A Dry White Season, Vintage 1998, p. 136:
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Indonesian bobotok (“botok”).
Noun
bobotie (plural [please provide])
- bobotie
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sosatie
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Afrikaans sosatie, from Dutch sesaté or directly from Malay sate (“spiced meat on a skewer”).
Noun
sosatie (plural sosaties)
- (South Africa) A kebab. Curried meat on a skewer, cooked over an open flame or on the braai.
Anagrams
- Ossetia
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