Putting the final touched to the CoE in Food Security stand, at the annual NRF Director's Forum Exhibition
Ready to welcome students at the 2016 Annual NRF Directors Forum at UKZN
Professor Julian May explains what's on offer to the DST delegation led by Dr Phil Mjwara
Cautious and curious students learnt about wild fruit and nutritious and readily available indeginous foods
Professor Stephanie Burton, Vice-Principal responsible for Research and Postgraduate Education at the University of Pretoria touring the CoE stand
Hundreds of school learners participated in an interactive exhibition showcasing research by national Centres of Excellence
Leading by example, Professor Julian May, director of the CoE in Food Security had his first taste of Mopani worm, showing the learners how it's done
Leading by example, Prof May ready to take a bite
Prof May explaining the taste of Mopani to the learner
Not for the faint hearted. The taste wasn't for eveyone
Some food items defintely not for everyone
Would you like to try it? Students had fun urging each other to taste foods they'd not had before
Curious learners with Dr Vilakazi
PhD candidate, Grace Nkomo was also on hand to explain the importance of indigenous foods to the students
With the promise of dessert in the form of a sweet wild fig in the left hand, this student gave the Mopani a try
Wild fruit anyone?
There was something for eveyone on display at the 2016 Annual Director's Forum
The smile before the taste
Even colleagues from neighbouring stands just had to give the Mopani a try