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To: nopardons

"Do you know any Africaans?"

No.

But I thought the prefix of "amar-ula" means 'Bitter."

"Trust me,I do know what I'm talking about. :-)"

OK, I trust you. I'll try it on the chicken casserola recipe they just posted above, as you had suggested, if I'm not mistaken..

I think I'm tired here. What a disappointing night. I was hoping that one-legged al-Zargawi would be caught by no. But, NO, he had to slip the nets.


368 posted on 01/03/2005 11:49:32 PM PST by TAquinas
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To: TAquinas
The word is AFRIKAANS! I have no idea what language you think amar means "bitter" in,but it doesn't mean that in English,Latin,French,German,Italian,Hungarian,or Afrikaans.And it isn't a prefix anyway! The name of the fruit is MARULA. For some,unknown to me,reason,somebody stuck an A in front of the the name of the fruit,when they made it into a liquor.

Chicken recipe? I posted no chicken recipe and don't know of an Affricate recipe that has Amarula and chicken,but I can ask an Afrikaner about it.

I think that the other poster,who told you a pack of lies,about Amarula, made you confused.LOL

My s-i-l is from South Africa,his sister has given my daughter a bunch of South African cook books and family recipes.My daughter's been to South Africa and had Amarula there.We all have it here.My s-i-l's family has been here. And trust me,I know about this product sans crazy stories.

Yes,really too bad this story isn't true.I was just about to go to bed,with the FREEPER's cry of one last thread...and I stumbled on this one. Oh well,at least I was able to give you the for real info on Amarula. LOL

393 posted on 01/04/2005 12:04:36 AM PST by nopardons
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