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    But you can get a taste of Africa at the Travelers Kitchen, 1732 S. MacArthur Blvd., in Springfield. Travelers Kitchen chef Yaya Sanney prepares a meal in at the restaurant on Tuesday, Aug. 13 ...

  3. Dorinda Hafner - Wikipedia

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    A Taste of Africa (several editions, from 1993) I Was Never Here and This Never Happened:: Tasty Bits & Spicy Tales From My Life (1996) Dorinda's Taste of the Caribbean (1996) United Tastes of America (3 editions, 1997-8) Honey I shrunk the chef (2012)

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    Africa is a continent of more than 50 countries, at different levels of development, using a wide variety of cooking styles and ingredients. [2] The recipes offered on AfroFoodtv.com represent some of the well-known, classic dishes from the various regions of the continent.

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    KSPX-TV (channel 29) is a television station in Sacramento, California, United States, airing programming from the Ion Television network. It is owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company, and maintains offices on Prospect Park Drive in Rancho Cordova; its transmitter is located at TransTower in Walnut Grove, California.

  9. Peanut stew - Wikipedia

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    Malian tigadèguèna and Senegalese maafe being in taste and consistency different. [14] Unlike Malian tigadèguèna, which is traditionally more watery and prepared with unrefined shea butter, the type of maafe prepared and consumed in Senegal is a rice-based dish with a creamy peanut paste sauce, tomato, oil, meat, onion, garlic, vegetables ...