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Boat & Sue

A TASTE OF HERITAGE

Boat and Sue...

...aims to bridge the gap between West African cuisine and South African tables. Inspired by our parents' journey and the vibrant flavours of our childhood home; we offer delicious and convenient West African food, one bite at a time.

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Background

We are a family-owned business based in Pretoria, South Africa. Our parents were born in Ghana and spent several years living in Nigeria before our family moved to South Africa in the '90s.

Our parent's journey shaped the way we see the world, and now, we’d love to share a piece of that journey with you—starting with a fun way to connect! Take the name quiz and discover your Ghanaian name.

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More than a snack!

Traditionally, this small, crunchy delight was crafted in West African homes for festive occasions such as weddings and holidays, where its preparation became a communal activity. 

Chin Chin is an expression of unity, reinforcing social bonds within families and communities.

(pronounced - {[tʃɪn] [tʃɪn]})

a fried crispy dough, which holds a cherished position as a beloved snack that combines simplicity with cultural significance.

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The Crunch that Brings Us Together – Share the Joy with Your World Today!

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Roots

Named after our parents, Boat and Sue not only pays homage to the sacrifices of our parents but to all parents who have, with tenacity, given their all to see children succeed.

Inspiration

Born from a desire to reconnect with the cultural significance of food.

We believe in using the finest ingredients, applying innovation to traditional flavours, and fostering a sense of community.

Mission 

To ignite taste buds across South Africa with West Africa's bold, exciting flavours.

We're on a mission to blend cultures, celebrating heritage while adding a burst of West African flavours to South African homes.  

Celebrating Heritage

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