SC - "cabelho" fish recipe?
Jessica Tiffin
jessica at beattie.uct.ac.za
Sat Jul 3 05:23:05 PDT 1999
Ana L. Valdés said:
> > spices they found in Madagascar and Macao. Their recipes about the dried
> > fish named "cabelho" are also unique.
Ooooh, this is fascinating! When you say "dried fish named cabelho", does
the name refer to a particular fish species, or to any kind of fish which is
dried?? There's a stockfish found only off the coast of Southern Africa and
Madagascar, which is a prime eating fish, and which in Afrikaans is called
kabeljou, pronounced "cabble-yo". The name is apparently derived from the
Old Dutch (according to my housemate's book on S. African fish-species), but
sounds _very_ similar to the Portuguese. I'm wondering if there was
cross-cultural wossname here, and if so, which way??
Jehanne
Jehanne de Huguenin, called Melisant * Jessica Tiffin
melisant at iafrica.com * jessica at beattie.uct.ac.za *
users.iafrica.com/m/me/melisant
Seneschal, Shire of Adamestor, Drachenwald (Cape Town, South Africa)
Sable, three owls rising argent, each maintaining a willow slip vert.
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