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January 05, 2005

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Hi Jeanne,

The soup looks great! I like avocados and have never had them served as a soup before. This sounds interesting so I'm hoping to try it sometime. By the way, since the biltong is air dried meat, would you say it's similar to beef jerky, which I believe is dehydrated? In Hawaii we have something similar. It's called pipikaula. Strips of beef are seasoned with salt and then "hung" out to dry for 1-2 days.

Hi Reid
Yup, beef jerky or pipikaula both sound as if they would work perfectly - it just adds that bit of salty, spicy oomph to the soup. And if you like avocados, you will *love* this soup - it's one of my favourites!

Gonna go buy some avocados today for this soup. Can't say that I've EVER seen biltong here in the U.S., at least by that name. Perhaps what we call "jerky" is the nearly the same.

Years ago, when I lived in California, I once had avocados growing in the back yard. What a pleasure it was for this extremely urban woman to just go pick one off for lunch or dinner.

Hi Ronni
Wow - avocados in the back yard, fresh off the tree. Now that's my idea of living off the land! I have an avocado plant here in London, grown from an avocado stone, but it is too cold for them outdoors in the UK and apparently they don't fruit if grown indoors :-( So I guess I'll have to make do with the expensive offerings from abroad. When we move back to South Africa the first two things I will plant will be a fig tree and an avocado tree - mark my words!

Enjoy the soup!

It is my husband's birthday today and we have invited our English neighbours for a South Afican evening! Your soup sounds like the perfect starter.

Hi Anel
Glad you stopped by! The soup makes a great "exotic" starter over here in the UK so your neighbours shoudl be suitably impressed. Let us know how your husband's birthday dinner went!

Can any of you lads send me the photo of the soup? I wonder how you make it! )

http://www.thesavanna.co.uk/recipes/soups.aspx#1

Hey it the same recipe copied exactly the same and they say its theirs...odd?

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