The Limpopo Marula Festival celebrates the cultural and economic impact of the marula tree, showcasing local industries and community-driven development.
Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba launched the Marula Festival, celebrating the cultural and economic impact of the marula tree ...
Scientifically known as Sclerocarya birrea, the marula tree is native to the miombo woodlands of Southern Africa, the ...
Its sour pulp is a staple in many African dishes, and it pairs perfectly with sweet fruits like mangoes or bananas in a ...
It’s not uncommon to witness them using their trunks to explore and engage with their environment, even if it means discovering a sweet and succulent marula fruit that has fallen from the trees.
Standing under the twinkle lights of a 100-year old ficus tree listening to the coquí frogs ... from rose-colored macarons to marula peach tea choux buns that one can find only here.
“I love the scent of eucalyptus and tea tree, and this fills a room instantly ... The paraffin-filled booties are infused with coconut oil, marula oil, argan oil, and vitamin E and can ...
Instead of the usual suspects (jojoba, avocado, sunflower seed), this product uses Kalahari melon oil, marula oil ... basil, tea tree oil, eucalyptus, and spearmint. And on the hydration front ...
Take the Buganu Ceremony, where we honour the marula tree and its fruits. This festival isn’t just about enjoying the marula beer; it’s a reminder of how much we depend on nature and how important it ...