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Ouma (commonly referred to as Ouma Rusks) is a South African rusk made from a traditional buttermilk recipe. It was first produced in the rural town of Molteno, in the Eastern Cape, by Elizabeth Ann Greyvensteyn in 1939, in response to an initiative by the town's pastor to help the entrepreneurial efforts of the women in his congregation. The brand currently dominates the relatively-small local rusk market, and is manufactured in the same town it was first produced.

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  • Ouma (commonly referred to as Ouma Rusks) is a South African rusk made from a traditional buttermilk recipe. It was first produced in the rural town of Molteno, in the Eastern Cape, by Elizabeth Ann Greyvensteyn in 1939, in response to an initiative by the town's pastor to help the entrepreneurial efforts of the women in his congregation. The brand currently dominates the relatively-small local rusk market, and is manufactured in the same town it was first produced. (en)
  • Ouma Rusks (Afrikaans: Ouma Beskuit, letterlijk oma-beschuiten) is een Zuid-Afrikaans merk van beschuiten. De typische balkvormige beschuiten zijn bedoeld om in koffie of thee te dopen vooraleer opgegeten te worden. De slogan is Doop 'n Ouma (Afrikaans) of Dip 'n Ouma (Afrikaans Engels); letterlijk dus doop 'n oma, naar de afbeelding van een oudere vrouw (oma) op de verpakking. De beschuiten worden in de Oost-Kaapse stad Molteno geproduceerd door en zijn beschikbaar in meerdere smaken, zoals gecondenseerde melk en karnemelk. (nl)
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  • Ouma (commonly referred to as Ouma Rusks) is a South African rusk made from a traditional buttermilk recipe. It was first produced in the rural town of Molteno, in the Eastern Cape, by Elizabeth Ann Greyvensteyn in 1939, in response to an initiative by the town's pastor to help the entrepreneurial efforts of the women in his congregation. The brand currently dominates the relatively-small local rusk market, and is manufactured in the same town it was first produced. (en)
  • Ouma Rusks (Afrikaans: Ouma Beskuit, letterlijk oma-beschuiten) is een Zuid-Afrikaans merk van beschuiten. De typische balkvormige beschuiten zijn bedoeld om in koffie of thee te dopen vooraleer opgegeten te worden. De slogan is Doop 'n Ouma (Afrikaans) of Dip 'n Ouma (Afrikaans Engels); letterlijk dus doop 'n oma, naar de afbeelding van een oudere vrouw (oma) op de verpakking. De beschuiten worden in de Oost-Kaapse stad Molteno geproduceerd door en zijn beschikbaar in meerdere smaken, zoals gecondenseerde melk en karnemelk. (nl)
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