Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6-A - Thunderbolt Kids
Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6-A - Thunderbolt Kids Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6-A - Thunderbolt Kids
QUESTIONS: This watertight, hand woven basket, called Iquamba, is used to store any leftover beer. 1. What are the ingredients used to make utshwala? 2. What are the Zulu names for the three dierent clay pots (vessels) used in the beer making process? 3. What are these vessels made from? 4. Why does the brewery hut only have a semi-thatched roof and not afully, enclosed roof? 70 Life and Living 3
5. Use the space below to draw a flow diagram to illustrate the zulu beer-making process. Remember to include arrows to show the direction. 6. For the following task, you need to do some research outside of class, using books and the internet. Find out how beer is made in amodern brewery, such as the South African Brewery in Newlands, Cape Town. In the space below, write a paragraph where you compare this modern beer-making process to the indigenous method of the Zulu people. Chapter 4. Food processing 71
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QUESTIONS:<br />
This watertight, h<strong>and</strong> woven basket, called Iquamba, is<br />
used to store any leftover beer.<br />
1. What are the ingredients used to make utshwala?<br />
2. What are the Zulu names for the three dierent clay pots<br />
(vessels) used in the beer making process?<br />
3. What are these vessels made from?<br />
4. Why does the brewery hut only have a semi-thatched roof<br />
<strong>and</strong> not afully, enclosed roof?<br />
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