Sphatlho (also spelled spatlo, and spathlo) is a South African street
food popular in all provinces of South Africa, especially Gauteng. It is
also known as a kota or "skhambane". The sphatlho is made from a
hollowed out quarter loaf of bread and filled with a variety of
ingredients, often potato "slap" chips, sausage, egg, beef patty,
cheese, polony and atchar. The name kota, used in areas such as Soweto
and Johannesburg, is derived from the English word quarter, referring to
the size of the bread loaf used. The name sphatlo is being used in the
Pretoria townships of Soshanguve, Atteridgeville and Mamelodi.
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