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  2. Category:Zimbabwean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Zimbabwean cuisine" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  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 ...

  4. List of African dishes - Wikipedia

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    South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia This is a boerewors that has been dried and cured in a similar way to biltong. The name translates literally as "dried sausage". [citation needed] Duqqa: Egypt: A dip of herbs and spices. Eba: West Africa, Nigeria, Ghana A cooked starchy vegetable food made from dried grated cassava (manioc) flour, commonly known ...

  5. List of African cuisines - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwean cuisine - Like in many African countries, the majority of Zimbabweans depend on a few staple foods. "mealie meal", also known as cornmeal, is used to prepare sadza or isitshwala and porridge known as bota or ilambazi. Zimbabwean cuisine also includes fruits and vegetables such as imbhida also known as African kale.

  6. Culture of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Like in many African countries, a majority of Zimbabweans depend on staple foods. "Mealie meal", or cornmeal as it is known in other parts of the world, is used to prepare bota, a porridge made by mixing cornmeal with water, to make a thick paste.

  7. Zimbabwean president says country has food but grateful for ...

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    (Reuters) - Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa said on Thursday that his country was food-secure but was grateful for an offer of free grain from Russian President Vladimir Putin at a Russia ...

  8. 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. Zimbabweans prefer white maize meal.

  9. 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 ...