I watched her make her dough and couldnt believe how much yeast she used 2 mix up 10 kgs flour ....and when i saw how high her dough rose ...it was like capital OMG couldnt believe it 1 tspn of yeast and i aint kidding either . afta umpteen ph calls from my sister bout making money and the market, I decided 2 go and hav a look at porirua market ....but i said 2 her ...if theres one person out ther
e doing fry bread well i wont do it and lo and behold ...no one was doing it. A month later my sister passed away. After sitting around moping an idea was born.....my husband said....why dont u call yr bread wakas fryd yeast bread, she will still live and will neva b 4gotten ....so afta 20yrs she is still with us. People come home 4 a holiday from australia come 2 the market and take bac with them bags of bread....so waka is very famous lol, even 2 the extent of these 3 white sth african woman coming 2 the front person of our stall and asking him ....which white south african man showed her how to make this bread lol. was truly blown away and so honored tht other cultures do the same mixture but call it something else