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  2. Malawian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Lake Malawi is a source of fish including chambo (similar to bream), usipa (similar to sardine), mpasa (similar to salmon), and kampango. [1] Nsima is a staple food made from ground corn and served with side dishes of meat, beans and vegetables. It can be eaten for lunch and dinner. [1] Additional Malawi cuisine includes:

  3. Food security in Malawi - Wikipedia

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    This is especially detrimental to food security in Malawi because maize is the country's most important and common food crop. [4] The Famine and Early Warning System Network issued a statement claiming that a food emergency in Malawi could occur by July 2012 and have a duration of nine months. [20]

  4. Category:Food and drink in Malawi - Wikipedia

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  5. Agriculture in Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Although Malawi enjoyed ample rains in early 2011 and a good harvest, [150] long spells of dry weather in January and February 2012 caused reduced food crop production in parts of central and southern Malawi, which resulted in food deficits in poor households in the areas affected, requiring humanitarian support from December 2012. These food ...

  6. Ugali - Wikipedia

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    Nsima is a dish made from maize flour (white cornmeal) and water and is a staple food in Zambia (nsima/ubwali) and Malawi (nsima). [24] The maize flour is first boiled with water into a porridge, [25] and, in Zambia, left to simmer for a few minutes before it is 'paddled', to create a thick paste with the addition of more flour. This process ...

  7. Chikanda - Wikipedia

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    Originally a food in the setting of rural scarcity, it has now shifted to an urban trend. [3] [4] Now, chikanda can be found being sold by street vendors, supermarkets, and large restaurants as the urban population has an increased demand for this rural tradition. [3] In Malawi, it is thought that eating the dish will protect against sickness. [5]

  8. Kunga cake - Wikipedia

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    Kunga cake or kungu is a food dish made of densely compressed midges or flies. [1] It is found in the African Great Lakes region, specifically countries surrounding Lake Malawi (Tanzania, Malawi, and Mozambique). Huge swarms of Chaoborus edulis, resembling distant plumes of smoke, over Lake Malawi's water

  9. Category:Culture of Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink in Malawi (1 C) L. Languages of Malawi (3 C, 14 P) M. ... Pages in category "Culture of Malawi" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.