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Wild Zimbabwe Sadza Recipe Stirs Up Flavour
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42309, member: 636"] Food lovers can explore Zimbabwe through a traditional recipe for Sadza. This cornmeal dish serves as the main food staple across the country. People make it with just cornmeal and water to create something like thick porridge. Families typically eat it alongside vegetables, meat, or stew. The dish represents unity and togetherness within Zimbabwean culture. Family members and friends often share Sadza around the dinner table. This simple meal brings people closer together during mealtime. The recipe connects people to their rich food heritage. Cooks need 2 cups of cornmeal, 4 cups of water, and salt to taste. They start the process when water reaches a rolling boil in a large pot. The cornmeal is added to the hot water a little at a time, with constant stirring, to prevent lumps. Heat drops to low for about 30 minutes of simmering with occasional stirring. The Sadza finishes cooking after it reaches a thick porridge texture. At this point, cooks remove the pot from the heat. Hot Sadza pairs well with favorite vegetable or meat dishes. This authentic Zimbabwean meal offers a taste of the country's culinary traditions. [/QUOTE]
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