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“Seven Colours” Sunday lunch, a traditional South African meal.

Posted on February 11, 2026 by Admin

Ah! “Seven Colours” Sunday lunch is a beloved traditional South African meal that’s known for its variety, color, and abundance — a true celebration of family and food 🇿🇦✨

Here’s a detailed overview:


🌈 What “Seven Colours” Means

The term “Seven Colours” refers to the variety of dishes served together at a traditional Sunday lunch. The emphasis is on plentiful, colorful foods rather than literally seven items, but often there are:

  1. Roast Meat – Beef, lamb, chicken, or pork, often roasted with herbs and garlic.
  2. Vegetables – Steamed, roasted, or sautéed; includes carrots, green beans, peas, and sometimes pumpkin or butternut.
  3. Potatoes – Roast potatoes, mashed, or baked.
  4. Salads – Tomato, cucumber, coleslaw, or traditional beetroot salad.
  5. Gravy or Sauce – Rich gravy made from the roast pan or a tomato-based sauce.
  6. Starch Variety – Rice, pasta, or mealie meal (cornmeal porridge).
  7. Condiments & Extras – Chutneys, pickles, or bread to complement the meal.

Optional sweets like malva pudding or fruit salad often round off the lunch.


🥩 Typical Components in Detail

1️⃣ Roast Meat

  • Seasoned with salt, pepper, garlic, and herbs (rosemary or thyme).
  • Slow-roasted until tender and juicy.

2️⃣ Vegetables

  • Common vegetables include: carrots, green beans, cabbage, pumpkin, and sweetcorn.
  • Cooked simply to preserve color and flavor.

3️⃣ Potatoes

  • Roast or mashed, sometimes buttered with herbs for extra flavor.

4️⃣ Salads & Sides

  • Beetroot salad, tomato and cucumber salad, or coleslaw adds freshness and color.

5️⃣ Gravy or Sauce

  • Made from the meat drippings or tomato-based sauces.

6️⃣ Starch or Grains

  • Rice, pasta, or traditional maize meal (stiff porridge called pap in South Africa).

7️⃣ Condiments & Extras

  • Pickled vegetables, homemade chutney, or fresh bread.

🍽 Serving Style

  • All dishes are served together on the table, creating a colorful and abundant spread.
  • Each guest can choose their combination, making it communal and celebratory.
  • Traditionally enjoyed on Sunday afternoons, often with family and extended family.

💡 Tips to Make It Authentic

  • Focus on variety and color rather than exact seven dishes.
  • Use seasonal vegetables to highlight freshness.
  • Make gravy from roast drippings for authentic flavor.
  • Add a simple dessert like malva pudding for a true South African finish.

If you want, I can make a complete “Seven Colours” Sunday lunch menu with recipes for each dish — roast meat, vegetables, starch, salad, gravy, condiments, and dessert — so you could cook an authentic South African Sunday lunch at home.

Do you want me to do that?

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