Faspa
What is faspa anyways? Well, among most Plautdietsch Mennonites, faspa is an afternoon snack. During work days, the word refers to the 3pm snack break. On Sundays, it usually refers to an early supper, or late snack, whichever side of the clock you look at it. A favorite faspa for Sunday afternoons is rollkuchen with watermelon. Rollkuchen is made similar to Belizean fry jacks but usually in a rectangular shape without the bubbly surface. On hot days, families sit out in the shade or head over to the riverside to enjoy it with juicy, mouth-watering watermelons (even sweeter and juicier yet if they come from Barton Creek farms).
Another faspa is opening up jars of canned pineapples or mangoes, canned at home. For me, I like to open a can of Carnation° milk and pour it over a bowl of cold mixed fruit.