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Aioli in South Africa

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Does anyone know where I can buy AIOLI in Johannesburg?
 
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You can make it yourself

I know :D, but I just wondered it anyone makes it here.

A company in the Cape used to make it, and I could buy jars of it at "Milly's" - a service station with a good deli shop between my home and Jo'burg - but they have stopped making it, so I am looking for another supplier.
 
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Make your own, commercial stuff isn't a patch on the freshly made real thing.
 
I have similar problem. I adore Vegemite (Marmite also OK) but the company that used to import it has stopped importing it due to low selling numbers. Not enough expats over here.
And I don't want to try doing it by myself :D :D :D
 
Hey KinkyOne, got back in May from 2 weeks down under with Aussie friends. They rented a 6 person van and drove us (2 Seattle area couples) all over South East Australia, staying in VRBO homes all along the way. Graeme converted me to a regular "black and tan" for breakfast daily. Proper preparation is take a piece of toast and butter it to the edges, next, spread peanut butter over half of the toast, finally, spread a very thin layer of Vegemite over the other half, enjoy, repeat if necessary. Graeme convinced me that this was a well established Australian custom. A few days before we left, we met up with his daughter- who promptly told me with a huge smile, that "black and tans" were a creation of only her father, and no one else in Australia did that. In our travels, we even drove by the Vegemite factory!
 
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Hey KinkyOne, got back in May from 2 weeks down under with Aussie friends. They rented a 6 person van and drove us (2 Seattle area couples) all over South East Australia, staying in VRBO homes all along the way. Graeme converted me to a regular "black and tan" for breakfast daily. Proper preparation is take a piece of toast and butter it to the edges, next, spread peanut butter over half of the toast, finally, spread a very thin layer of Vegemite over the other half, enjoy, repeat if necessary. Graeme convinced me that this was a well established Australian custom. A few days before we left, we met up with his daughter- who promptly told me with a huge smile, that "black and tans" were a creation of only her father, and no one else in Australia did that. In our travels, we even drove by the Vegemite factory!
Obviously a different Black & Tan than the one that I was thinking of. 😂black-and-tan-cocktail-recipe-759593-7-5b3fac0cc9e77c0037379852.jpg
 
Ha, very amusing guys. I love both your black and tans – vegemite, stout, peanut butter and lager - (but not all at once 😱) – but – back to the OP :D – are there any South Africans out there 🙏 who know where I can buy aioli (besides marmite 😃, carling black label, peanut butter and castle 😂)?
 
Graeme converted me to a regular "black and tan" for breakfast daily. Proper preparation is take a piece of toast and butter it to the edges, next, spread peanut butter over half of the toast, finally, spread a very thin layer of Vegemite over the other half, enjoy, repeat if necessary.
And if that doesn't work for you try a backup Australian breakfast, canned spaghetti on toast.
 
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Hey KinkyOne, got back in May from 2 weeks down under with Aussie friends. They rented a 6 person van and drove us (2 Seattle area couples) all over South East Australia, staying in VRBO homes all along the way. Graeme converted me to a regular "black and tan" for breakfast daily. Proper preparation is take a piece of toast and butter it to the edges, next, spread peanut butter over half of the toast, finally, spread a very thin layer of Vegemite over the other half, enjoy, repeat if necessary. Graeme convinced me that this was a well established Australian custom. A few days before we left, we met up with his daughter- who promptly told me with a huge smile, that "black and tans" were a creation of only her father, and no one else in Australia did that. In our travels, we even drove by the Vegemite factory!
Huh, I don't have that much patience when it comes to Vegemite. I lick if off the tea spoon like ice cream :D

I even prepare some dishes with it. But otherwise I like it simple since I don't fancy white bread or toast.
 

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