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Tito Mboweni was known for culinary disasters. Images via X: @tito_mboweni

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‘Drowned’ chicken to garlic stew: Inside Tito Mboweni’s crazy concoctions

The late ‘Twitter chef’ Tito Mboweni was known for his unhinged cuisine, which involved plenty of onions, garlic and boiled meat…

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Tito Mboweni was known for culinary disasters. Images via X: @tito_mboweni

While social media users often joked about Tito Mboweni dying of food poisoning thanks to his crazy culinary concoctions, his passing after a short illness has come with great shock and sadness to many South Africans.

The former Minister of Finance and Reserve Bank Governor was known for his experimental cooking, which he posted on his X [Twitter] account.

Tito often laughed along with comments teasing both his food and his fashion sense.

THUMBS UP FOR LAST MEAL POSTED ON X

While Tito Mboweni last tweeted on 1 October, pictures of his last meal were shared last month.

According to the 65-year-old, he chose to make a hearty chicken stew following a cold front that hit his home province of Limpopo.

In true Tito style, the former minister used plenty of garlic and chunks of onions and tomato.

WILL YOU MISS TITO MBOWENI’S COOKING ADVENTURES ON YOUR X TIMELINE?

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