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  2. Ugandan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ugandan cuisine consists of traditional and modern cooking styles, practices, foods and dishes in Uganda, with English, Arab, and Asian (especially Indian) influences. Many dishes include various vegetables , potatoes , yams , bananas and other tropical fruits .

  3. Category:Ugandan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Ugandan cuisine" ... out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  4. Category:Food and drink in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Food and drink companies of Uganda (3 C, 4 P) Ugandan cuisine (2 C, 21 ...

  5. Lugbara cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Posho and kebeji. Lugbara cuisine is one of the meals of East Africa and the ancient Lado Enclave.The Lugbara people of northwestern Uganda and northeastern DR Congo eat not only vegetable dishes, but also animals like goats, cows plus ope (guineafowls) [1] and catch insects like onya (white ants /winged termites) for food which is called nyaka in the standard Lugbara language used in Arua.

  6. Kikomando - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Ugandans claim that eating kikomando will make the eater strong like Arnold Schwarzenegger in his movie, Commando. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Kikomando is made by cutting up pieces of Ugandan chapati, which is different from Indian chapati in that it is made with all-purpose flour instead of whole-wheat flour , and fried beans.

  7. Katogo (food) - Wikipedia

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    The upper classes, introduced matooke to replace cassava and later versions of katogo brought on offals and other new sauces. The popularity of katogo quickly spread all over Uganda and to date there are many variations of the cuisine. It is a common delicacy among the Bantu speaking communities and most of Uganda’s urban communities. [2]

  8. Mugoyo - Wikipedia

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    Mugoyo is popular in some communities in Uganda. The Iteso call it “emugoyo”, the Basoga call it “Omugoyo” and the Baganda refer to it as Mugoyo or Omugoyo which means it is mingled. In Busoga, omugoyo might have a cultural significance to some extent as sweet potatoes are one of the most popular food in the region. Commonly known as ...

  9. List of African dishes - Wikipedia

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    A famine food of Ghana made from dried and pounded manioc root. Kuli-kuli: Nigeria, Cameroon: A Hausa food that is primarily made from peanuts. It is a popular snack in Nigeria. Kushari: Egypt: Made from rice, lentils, chickpeas and macaroni covered with tomato sauce and fried onions. Lablabi: Tunisia