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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-09T08:00:41.000Z",
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  "textContent": "The new year is unavoidably reflective. December’s excess has receded; the champagne flutes are boxed away, the reservation calendar thins, and resolutions hover briefly before dissolving into something more realistic. What remains is a clearer sense of what we actually want to eat, drink, and gather around. Not what went viral. Not what photographed well for three weeks. [...]\n\nThe post Food Trends 2026: What South Africans will be eating, drinking, and leaving behind appeared first on Food & Home Magazine.",
  "title": "Food Trends 2026: What South Africans will be eating, drinking, and leaving behind"
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