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TIL Smiley is a traditional South African dish featuring sheep’s head as the key ingredient. The sheep heads are actually butcher’s leftovers which are broiled (usually in large drums), while the animal’s lips pull back to reveal a grotesque smile, hence the name smiley.
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But you mostly get it as “half a smiley”. Also, a walkie-talkie is some scrumptious chicken heads and feet served with “stywe pap” or bread.
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But you mostly get it as “half a smiley”. Also, a walkie-talkie is some scrumptious chicken heads and feet served with “stywe pap” or bread.
and the eyes are the best part 👁👄👁
“[hehe](https://dynaimage.cdn.cnn.com/cnn/q_auto,h_600/https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.cnn.com%2Fcnnnext%2Fdam%2Fassets%2F131015180616-23596-002-0957.jpg), I will have a word with you while you are eating me, hehe”
So a Smiley is like the South African version of Barbacoa.
Sounds really good, actually.
Mmmm… *scrapie*…
When will people realise that food eaten out of necessity in hard times doesn’t have to become a cultural delicacy?