Faldela Williams Explained
Faldela Williams |
Birth Name: | Faldela Adams |
Birth Date: | 1952 |
Birth Place: | District Six, Cape Town, South Africa |
Death Date: | 25 May 2014 |
Death Place: | Cape Town, South Africa |
Nationality: | South African |
Occupation: | cook, cookbook writer |
Notable Works: | The Cape Malay Cookbook |
Faldela Williams (1952 – 25 May 2014) was a South African cook and cookbook writer whose books inspired generations of cooks after her to preserve the culinary heritage of South Africa's Cape Malay people.
Biography
Faldela Adams was born in 1952 on Pontac Street, in District Six, of Cape Town, South Africa and attended Rahmaniyah Primary School. She was trained to cook by her grandmother, a respected caterer, in the Sixth Municipal District of Cape Town and after she understood the basics, began to help in preparing food. Around 1975, Adams married Ebrahim Williams and subsequently, the couple had three children: Riefqah, Aisha and Saadiq.
Career
Williams opened her own wedding catering service and became a known expert on the cooking of Cape Malay, publishing three cookbooks on the cuisine. In 1988, she published The Cape Malay Cookbook, which has become a staple reference for cooks throughout South Africa and is known internationally. The book has also been seen by academics as an important work for writing the cultural contributions of Muslim descendants of Malaysian slaves back into the broader South African heritage. The book gave a comprehensive selection of recipes in an easy to prepare format with a guide to frequently used spices and seasonings. It was successfully printed in both English and Afrikaans.
Until Williams published The Cape Malay Cookbook, few recipe books had been used or printed. Use of recipes typically was held in low esteem, because local cooks judged that it demonstrated a lack of cooking skill. While a recent development, other cookbooks followed and the publication brought forth a generation of younger cooks who wished to preserve their dishes and cooking traditions. The cookbooks were also a "groundbreaking" means of allowing Malay women, who had previously been portrayed as silent domestic workers, to speak for themselves.
William's second cookbook, More Cape Malay Cooking was a follow-up book to the original publication. Recipes were given with clear and simple instructions, featuring the spices that add distinction to Cape Malay cuisine. As with her first book, it became a go-to guide for both those just learning to cook and more experienced cooks, who enjoyed Cape Malay-style food. Her last book, The Cape Malay Illustrated Cookbook (2007) simplified traditional recipes to make them more practical and easier to prepare.
Around 2009, Williams and her son, Saadiq, opened a restaurant in her neighborhood, which bore her name. She was also featured in many articles published by the Cape Argus as an expert on food, cooking for religious holidays and on modifying dishes to reflect more health conscious trends. Williams was an executive committee representative of her mosque in Cape Town's Claremont suburb.
Death and legacy
Williams died on 25 May 2014 after having had a heart attack six weeks prior. Williams cookbooks have gone into several subsequent editions. She was one of the featured women in a presentation at the Bo-Kaap Museum on the contributions of Muslim women to South African heritage. Upon her death, Yusuf Larney owner of Bo-Kaap Kombuis Malay Restaurant, paid tribute to her in a program broadcast on Primedia Broadcasting.
Works
- Book: Williams, Faldela. Cape Malay Cookbook. 1988. Struik Publishers. Cape Town, South Africa. 978-1-86825-560-3. none.
- Book: Williams, Faldela. Kaapse Maleier-kookkuns. 1988. Struik Publishers. Cape Town, South Africa. af. 978-0-869-77728-2. none.
- Book: Williams, Faldela. Espi. Juan (photographer). Saddington. Marianne (illustrator). More Cape Malay Cooking. 1991. Struik Timmins. Cape Town, South Africa. 978-0-869-78538-6. none.
- Book: Williams. Faldela. Mills. Liz (illustrator). The Cape Malay Illustrated Cookbook. 2007. Struik Publications. Cape Town, South Africa. 978-1-770-07405-7. none.
References
Biography
- Ang . Allyson . Exploring Cape Malay Identity Through the Lens of Food . Fall 2015 . Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection . . Brattleboro, Vermont . 13 November 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160327130544/http://digitalcollections.sit.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3187&context=isp_collection . 27 March 2016 . Paper #2158 . dead .
- News: de Klerk . Nielen . Bekende in SA koswêreld sterf in Kaapstad . 13 November 2016 . Netwerk 24 . 29 May 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161113201228/http://www.netwerk24.com/Nuus/Bekende-in-SA-koswereld-sterf-in-Kaapstad-20140530 . 13 November 2016 . Cape Town, South Africa . af . Noted South African of the food world dies in Cape Town . dead .
- News: Emeran . Aneeqah . A tribute to Faldela Williams . 13 November 2016 . Food 24 . 28 May 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140531150052/http://www.food24.com/News-and-Guides/Features/A-tribute-to-Faldela-Williams-20140528 . 31 May 2014 . Cape Town, South Africa . dead .
- Haron. Muhammed. Review essay Making South Africa's Muslims creatively visible. Tydskrif vir Letterkunde. 2015. 52. 1. 231–243. 10.4314/tvl.v52i1.21. 13 November 2016. Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Association by the University of Pretoria. Pretoria, South Africa. 0041-476X. free. 8 August 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170808193809/http://www.letterkunde.up.ac.za/resensies/52_1/22%20Review%20Haron%20WEB%2002.pdf. dead.
- News: Jackman. Rebecca. Cape Malay Cooking Guru Faldela Williams Dies at 62. Cape Times (IOL). 28 May 2014. Cape Town, South Africa.
- News: Lewis . Esther . Faldela Williams lives on in cookbook . 13 November 2016 . . 27 May 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161113191344/http://www.iol.co.za/lifestyle/food-drink/food/faldela-williams-lives-on-in-cookbook-1694676 . 13 November 2016 . Johannesburg, South Africa . dead .
- Web site: Maytham. John. Yusuf Larney On The Passing Of Cape Town Cook & Author Faldela Williams. Primedia Broadcasting. 13 November 2016. Johannesburg, South Africa. May 2014.
- Book: Williams, Faldela. Kaapse Maleier-kookkuns. 1988. Struik Publishers. Cape Town, South Africa. af. 978-0-869-77728-2.
- Web site: . The Cape Malay Cookbook, by Faldela Williams . Namibiana Buchdepot . 13 November 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160404053536/http://www.namibiana.de/namibia-information/literaturauszuege/titel/the-cape-malay-cookbook-by-faldela-williams.html . 4 April 2016 . Delmenhorst, Germany . en . 15 September 2011 . dead .
- Web site: . Faldela Williams . Namibiana Buchdepot . 13 November 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160827134126/http://www.namibiana.de/namibia-information/who-is-who/autoren/infos-zur-person/faldela-williams.html . 27 August 2016 . Delmenhorst, Germany . de . 15 September 2011 . dead .
- News: . Getting to the roots of our tasty culinary heritage . 13 November 2016 . IOL. 11 May 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161113214123/http://www.iol.co.za/tonight/news/getting-to-the-roots-of-our-tasty-culinary-heritage-967312 . 13 November 2016 . Johannesburg, South Africa . dead .
- Web site: . The History of Muslim Primary Schools at the Cape . Living Islam . Boorhaanol Islam Movement . 13 November 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161113223933/http://www.livingislam.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=246&Itemid=554 . 13 November 2016 . South Africa . 26 August 2009 . dead .
- Web site: . Out And About Muslim Women . Iziko Museums of Cape Town . Bo-Kaap Museum . 13 November 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161113225811/http://media1.mweb.co.za/iziko/bokaap/exhibitions/out_and_about.html . 13 November 2016 . Cape Town, South Africa . 2016 . dead .