Walkie-talkies
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South Africa
Added August 02, 2025
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A colloquial name for a dish of chicken feet (walkies) and chicken heads (talkies), typically cooked in a curry or spicy stew. It's a popular township street food. The phrase is a play on actual "walkie-talkie" radios, but here it's literal parts: feet and head.
"We went to the street market and tried some walkie-talkies β the chicken feet were surprisingly tasty once you get over how they look. A true township delicacy!"
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Khulekani Dladla
August 02, 2025
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Walkie talkies (Chicken feet and heads)
"Ke rata walkie talkies (I like chicken feet and heads)"
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Khulekani Dladla
August 06, 2025
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Maoto le lihlooho tsa kgoho / Chicken parts (Chicken feet and heads)
"Walkie talkies li theko! (Walkie talkies are cheap!)"
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Khulekani Dladla
August 10, 2025
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Omaulu gondjuxwa / chicken parts (Chicken heads and feet)
"I bought walkie-talkies for soup. (I bought chicken heads and feet for soup.)"
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Khulekani Dladla
August 10, 2025
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