near trasnpot / bus & taxi ranks: Street Vendors
by kenHuocj
Guess i Have a reasonable alimentary system.Be it Putu Nyama, Grilled Chicken, Vetkoeks of boiled/grilled corn/nutsI am "Game" .BUTmake certain it it deep fried in oil, or boiling /simmering hot.====if you prefer, the usual Southern Africa branded names are availiable, but not as exciting
but of coursewarnings are plentye.g.http://www.cdc.gov/travel/safrica.htm===from http://www.nationalgeographic.com/traveler/planner/africa/eating.htmlStreet VendorsWhen buying from a street vendor or marketplace, exercise greater scrutiny. “If a vendor’s booth is crowded, recommended by locals, has a means of refrigeration, and is open, meaning you can see how clean it is, then it’s probably safe to eat there,” says Karen Cockburn, co-founder of the Africa Travel Centre. “In some cases, street vendors have achieved the vaulted status of preparing the best grilled meats, samosas (deep fried vegetable...