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  2. Category:Zimbabwean cuisine - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Food and drink in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink companies of Zimbabwe (1 C, 5 P) Zimbabwean cuisine (5 P) This page was last edited on 11 March 2024, at 21:54 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. Delele - Wikipedia

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    Delele is a Zimbabwean, Zambian, north-eastern Botswana and Northern South African dish made from a local plant of the same name, and often eaten with sadza or phaletšhe or Vhuswa. The English word for delele is okra. [1] Okra is also referred to as "derere". [1] [2] It is prepared with baking soda and well known for its slimy texture. Delele ...

  5. List of African dishes - Wikipedia

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    The name translates directly as "grilled-sandwich". Brik: Tunisia: Stuffed pastry. Briouat: Morocco: Sweet puff pastry. Bunny chow: South Africa, Zimbabwe Often simply called "Bunny", a fast food dish that is a hollowed out loaf of bread filled with curry. Cachupa: Cape Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe: A stew of hominy, beans, and meat. Calulu

  6. Ugali - Wikipedia

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    Despite the fact that maize is an imported food crop to Zimbabwe (c. 1890), it has become the chief source of carbohydrate and the most popular meal for indigenous people. Locals either purchase the mealie meal in retail outlets or produce it in a grinding mill from their own maize.

  7. Boerewors - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from the Afrikaans words boer (literally, a farmer) and wors ('sausage'). [1] According to South African government regulation, boerewors must contain at least 90 percent meat or fat from beef, pork, lamb or goat. [2] The other 10% is made up of spices and other ingredients. Not more than 30% of the meat content may be fat.

  8. Category:Culture of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink in Zimbabwe (2 C) L. Languages of Zimbabwe (5 C, 23 P) M. Mass media in Zimbabwe (10 C, 7 P) N. Zimbabwean names (1 C, 7 P) National symbols of ...

  9. Culture of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe, a name that conjours images of sprawling savannahs, majestic wildlife, and the enigmatic ruins of an ancient city, is a country with a deeply layered past. From its precolonial prosperity and complexity to the trials of colonialism and the eventual tumult of independence and beyond, Zimbabwe's history is a profound story of resilience ...