The FYN Group sommelier has been honoured with the prestigious award at the renowned association’s annual conference. The FYN Group’s sommelier and Service & Beverage Director, Jennifer Hugé, has been awarded the Relais & Châteaux Woman of the Year Trophy 2026. She received the honour at the association’s annual conference, held in Boston earlier this month. The trophy, awarded by the association in partnership with Champagne Pommery, is presented to visionary women from Relais & Châteaux properties who have been leading the way in transforming the hospitality industry. Now in its tenth year, the award honours the women whose contributions…
Motherdough – the artisanal bakery rooted in natural fermentation and driven by old-world Italian methods – Lance Littlefield and Willem van Schalkwyk reveal their newest panetteria. Located on…
I think we can all confidently say that most South Africans love Peppermint – whether the famous Peppermint tart, as a flavoured sweet, toothpaste, or tea. Its aroma and intense menthol flavour are unmatched. This minty herb, native to Europe and Asia, is not only known for its punchy flavour but also for its medicinal properties. Commonly enjoyed as a tea, these vibrant, spear-shaped leaves provide many potential health benefits. 5 Health benefits of peppermint tea Peppermint leaves contain several essential oils, namely menthol, menthone, and limonene. While peppermint extracts have been widely researched, the effects and potential benefits of…
Instead of limiting the cherry moment to the fruit bowl, Cherry Time™ explored ways to weave the harvest into meaningful touchpoints: the gift you choose, the dessert you…
Soft, soothing and naturally sweet, this camomile, honey and vanilla smoothie is the kind of sip that slows everything down. Brewed camomile brings a gentle floral note, honey adds warmth without being heavy, and vanilla ties it all together with a creamy aroma. Blended with chilled yoghurt and ice, it’s a calming drink that feels both refreshing and comforting – perfect for slow mornings, relaxed afternoons or a nourishing treat before bed. A simple way to bring a little serenity to your day. ALSO SEE: BERRY BLAST SMOOTHIE Recipe and image supplied by Twinings
A show-stopping dessert that doubles as a festive centrepiece: this Negroni-infused pavlova wreath delivers fluffy, cloud-light meringue, layered with whipped cream, then topped with jewel-bright oranges, pomegranate seeds…
Used for its medicinal and culinary uses across China, India, Japan, and Korea, lion’s mushrooms have become quite popular over recent years. Not only does it go by many other names (including Hericium erinaceus, hou tou gu, yamabushitake, and even pom pom mushroom), but it is also considered a ‘functional food’ – one that provides numerous health benefits. Read on and discover the health benefits lion’s mushroom provides, and find ways that you can prepare and cook them at home. Why you should be eating Lion’s mane mushrooms Lion’s mane mushrooms resemble a white shaggy ball of closely packed threads, icicles, or soft…
Wake up to a breakfast that feels indulgent — but is light enough to leave you ready for the day. This golden-crispy courgette rösti topped with runny fried…
We’ve all been teary-eyed when helping chop onions in the kitchen. No matter what we wear or which onions we choose to chop, it seems like we’re stuck with crying over onions as a curse that we won’t ever lift. Or will it? Discover the secret to chopping onions backed by science, and feel relieved that there is a dry, tearless future. What scientists did When onions are cut, they release a compound called synpropanethial-S-oxide that triggers nerves responsible for producing tears. To find an alternative, tearless way to chop onions, a team of researchers at Cornell University in the…
There’s nothing quite like a bowl of hot, steaming, fluffy rice. It’s got just the right amount of softness to it, with the right amount of chewiness for…




