Travelling to diverse locations means learning not just about new cultures and traditions, but also picking up interesting trivia. I always wish to write more about all this, but my laziness gets the better of my intent (my friends will truly relate to this).
Well, one such fascinating trivia that I picked up was during my last visit to South Africa, amidst the streets of Durban on a chilly Saturday afternoon. After a good morning's sight-seeing, our local South African friend who was our guide for the day, took us to an Indian restaurant named Govendar's. There he introduced us to "Bunny Chow", a popular Durban dish with Indians and locals alike.

Legend has it that it was invented by a migrant Indian "baniya" (thus the name bunny) to South Africa in 1940s as a means to serve take away food to blacks who were not allowed in restaurants during the apartheid era. Just one of the pleasures of seeing around with a local, you bump into such jewels of information that really makes your day.
Wikipedia link to Bunny Chow:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunny_chow
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