‘It might sound obvious, but asking locals where they buy things and heading there often results in finding real foodie treasures,’ says food writer and TV chef Sarah Graham. On her show Sarah Graham’s Food Safari, she prepares wholesome, ‘close-to-the-earth’ food while travelling around Southern Africa’s wilder parts. Her recipes and tips, including how she stocks the ultimate on-the-road ‘bush kitchen’ (all available on her website), will be invaluable to anyone embarking on similar travels.
In the first series, which has now been screened in 40 countries, she went back to her roots in Zimbabwe, whipping up such treats as rosemary stokbrood, goat stew with beery dumplings and banana and peanut-butter ice cream, while visiting wildlife sanctuaries and Vic Falls.
This time round, she’s taking in Mozambique, Maputaland and the…