most other countries (probably even with France for number of bakeries though)?Around the World in 80 Days – Germany
most other countries (probably even with France for number of bakeries though)?
most other countries (probably even with France for number of bakeries though)?Melktert(or Milk Tart) is a Afrikaner dessert consisting of a sweet pastry crust containing a custard filling made from milk, flour, sugar and eggs. The ratio of milk to eggs is higher than in a traditional Portuguese custard tart or Chinese egg tart, resulting in a lighter texture and a stronger milk flavor.
Crust
1 Egg
1/2 cup sugar
2 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 pound butter
1 teaspoon of baking powder
5 drops of vanilla
Beat egg and sugar until the sugar is not visible.
Sift flour, salt and baking powder in a separate bowl.
Add butter and lastly the vanilla.
Mix everything together
Press it into a tart pan
Bake at 350 degrees for 15 min.
Rest of dough can be frozen for later.
Filling
2 tablespoons butter and 2 cups milk
Boil it with a pinch of salt.
In separate bowl, mix
2 tablespoons Corn Starch
4 tablespoons of sugar
1 beaten egg
Add it to the milk mixture
Cook it (for a little while) until a little stiff and toss in the crust.
Recipe by Danielle, an au pair from South Africa
AUSTRALIA
Between the Indian Ocean and 
South Pacific Ocean
Capital: Canberra
Languages: English
Predominant Religion(s): Christianity
FUN FACTS:
One style of Australian aboriginal art has an x-ray appearance to it. Learn more about this style and try making some x-ray art of your own.
Captain James Cook claimed Australia as part of the British Empire while he was looking for a southern continent. Learn more about James Cook and others who explored Australia.
In 1935, the chef of the Hotel Esplanade in Perth, Western Australia, Herbert Sachse, created the pavlova to celebrate the visit of the great Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova. Whilst it has been suggested this dessert was created in New Zealand, it has become recognized as a popular Australian dish. Pavlova Recipe
As Australia is an English-speaking country, the children there sing many of the same songs that we sing in the United States, but sometimes they sing a different version. Visit this site to compare the Australian version of familiar songs with the one you know.
Click on the link to learn more about Australia!
Photos by: Angela Thomas {flickr}, Martin Hipp {flickr}
Wrapping up Camp Au Pair for Summer 2020, let’s focus on global awareness and share some cultural experiences! Most importantly, share you culture with your host family. Incorporate games, books, songs, language, foods, etc. into your host family’s lives. Cooking a dish from your family is a great way to share. Discuss similar traditions and ones unique to your family or culture.
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Books:
writing, drawing, and sharing while also learning about cultures and countries other than their own.
photographs of exuberant and diverse children from around the world, WHAT WE WEAR: DRESSING UP AROUND THE WORLD inspires young readers to explore the way clothing makes them feel and how it tells the world who they are. What we wear can identify who we are: what team we play for or what team we root for, where we go to school, how we worship, or how we represent our heritage. What we wear expresses our individuality, and clothes can make us happy, confident, and proud.
200 countries with this brand new edition of the bestselling kids’ version of Lonely Planet’s popular The Travel Book, loaded with thousands of amazing facts on wildlife, how people live, sports, hideous and mouthwatering food, festivals and a wide range of other quirky insights on every page. Every single country gets its own dedicated page, and a mix of photography and beautiful illustrations brings each land to life.Photo by {Rona Proudfoot}; hiritomo t {flickr}