Spatlo


Spatlo also known as a
kota or a skhambane is a South African sandwich popular in all Provinces of South Africa including Gauteng and the Free State. It is made from a hollowed out quarter loaf of bread, filled with a variety of ingredients, often chips, cheese, polony and atchar. The name kota, used in such areas as Soweto, is derived from the English quarter, referring to the bread loaf. As such, the term may apply to any dish using a quarter loaf of bread, such as bunny chow.