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Zimbabweans Go Wild Over Sadza neNyama
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37317, member: 636"] Most Zimbabweans eat sadza as their main food every day. They make this thick corn porridge from white maize meal, though people can use other grains like millet. Locals pair it with meat stew or vegetables, calling the complete meal sadza ne nyama. Families introduced to corn around 1890 adopted it fast, making it as important to Zimbabwe as pasta is to Italy. People eat sadza with their right hand, never the left, even if left-handed. They shape small balls of the stiff porridge, dip them in soup, and take bites. Many share from one plate, sitting in a circle on the floor. Children learn patience through this practice as older kids must wait for younger ones who eat slower. Meat remains special in many homes where families might eat only vegetables for weeks. The animal chosen for visitors shows their importance - a chicken for a returning student, a goat for a son home from work, or a bull for someone back from overseas studies. The size of the animal matches how much the host values their guest. [/QUOTE]
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