The great debate: pap or garlic rolls for braais? X users weigh in

Picture:Pexels/ Jaco Pretorius

Picture:Pexels/ Jaco Pretorius

Published Dec 29, 2023

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In a delicious twist of fate, a single tweet has sparked a sizzling showdown that has South Africans embroiled in a delightful debate about the ultimate braai accompaniment.

When a South African Twitter user shared her unexpected experience of being asked to cook pap for a braai she was invited to, little did she anticipate the fiery storm her tweet would ignite.

@TshepiMoremong wrote, "Haibo this gent invited me to a braai which is tomorrow. I said ā€œsureā€. And then he just texted me this. Wantlwaela mos šŸ˜³ā€

As she recounted her dilemma, X users swiftly descended, roasting her for her reluctance to take on the pap-cooking duties. Many criticised her for not embracing the communal spirit of the braai, while others saw the incident as the potential beginning of a love story.

Itā€™s evident that the braai transcends mere culinary preferences.Picture: Pexels/Jaco Pretorius

The contentious tweet sparked a lively debate about the quintessential South African side dish ā€“ pap or garlic rolls?

Opinions clashed and feisty arguments flared as users staked their allegiance to their preferred culinary delight, passionately upholding the honour of their chosen side dish.

However, as the tension simmered, the braai tale took an unexpected turn. The user clarified that her reluctance was not due to a disdain for cooking pap, but rather, the audacity of the request during their first hangout.

In a surprising exchange, @TshepiMoremong revealed that the gentleman who invited her wasn't even the host of the braai.

In the exchange, she asked if he thinks she can cook pap to which he replied quipping that the couple hosting the braai didn't look capable of even cooking pap, let alone rice. But you look like someone who can, using ā€œthe 3-legged pot".

What started as a lighthearted tale of a braai guest reluctantly drafted into kitchen duty has blossomed into a feast of fiery opinions and mouth-watering suggestions.

The tweet struck a chord, igniting a lively conversation that quickly snowballed into a delectable discourse on the essential side dishes of a true South African braai.

Supporters of pap were quick to extol its virtues, citing its ability to soak up flavourful meat juices, and how it ties the whole braai experience together, its comforting familiarity, and its communal appeal.

Meanwhile, the garlic roll enthusiasts were not to be outdone, championing the fluffy, fragrant delicacies as the ideal complement to a hearty braai feast.

X users joined the fray with a spirited defence of pap, asserting that this could be the start of something.

@SciTheComedist wrote: ā€œJust go bond with him before guests arrive... Kanti uSlow yini??ā€

@badbonaxxchi said: ā€œ1. Thatā€™s not yo nigga 2. You are a guest, they didnā€™t plan the braai with you. So nošŸ˜­.ā€

@ALittleBitOfEverything replied: ā€œItā€™s common courtesy to show up with something at another personā€™s house. Which is understandable, ā€˜yeah wine or a salad but cook papā€™.ā€

@JaliSkhosi commented: ā€œLol hawu this is the ā€˜how I met your motherā€™ story for some people's parents. I think our generation is a result of our environment ... we are easily offended and quick to make something more than what it is.

ā€œIn my opinion helping here and there to make the event a success is a form of thanking them for the invite. I understand how it might seem like ā€˜forced labourā€™ from a different perspective.

ā€œI appreciate that he asked before instead of forcing it on you the day.ā€

@DludluNtombazane wrote: ā€œI agree with you here. Asifani at all as abantu (weā€™re different as people) because I wouldā€™ve agreed to make the pap without analysing the situation because I enjoy helping and pap is so easy to make.

ā€œI hope this lady hasnā€™t missed out on a good guy by refusing to go to the braaišŸ˜….ā€

On the other side of the culinary divide, it wasnā€™t about her not wanting to cook the pap but considering this was their first hangout the playful banter continued to gather momentum as users shared their braai anecdotes.

As the conversation unfolded, users shared lighthearted memes, witty retorts, and heartwarming reflections, underscoring the convivial spirit and boundless humour that define the South African braai culture.

It became evident that the braai transcends mere culinary preferences.