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  2. Ugali - Wikipedia

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    Pap, / ˈ p ʌ p /, also known as mieliepap (Afrikaans for maize porridge) in South Africa, is a traditional porridge/polenta and a staple food of the African peoples of Southern Africa (the Afrikaans word pap is taken from Dutch and means merely "porridge") made from maize-meal (coarsely ground maize).

  3. List of African dishes - Wikipedia

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    Pap: Southern Africa, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Malawi A traditional porridge of mielie-meal (ground maize) or other grain. Pap: South Africa: This is a popular South African dish, of Afrikaner origin, which usually consists of a crumbly phutu pap and a tomato-based meat sauce, usually served with boerewors. The boerewors can be braaied ...

  4. List of porridges - Wikipedia

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    Pap – also known as mieliepap in South Africa, is a traditional porridge/polenta made from mielie-meal (ground maize) and a staple food of the Bantu inhabitants of South Africa (the Afrikaans word pap is taken from Dutch and simply means "porridge"). Papeda – or bubur sagu, is a sago flour congee, the staple food of native people in Maluku ...

  5. Mielie meal - Wikipedia

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    Mielie meal, also known as mealie meal or maize meal, is a relatively coarse flour (much coarser than cornflour or cornstarch) made from maize [1] (also called mealies) in Southern Africa. It was originally brought to Africa from the Americas by the Portuguese. [ 2 ]

  6. South African cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A typical meal in a Bantu-speaking, South African household is a stiff, fluffy porridge of maize meal (called pap, and very similar to American grits) with a flavorful stewed meat gravy. Traditional rural families (and many urban ones) often ferment their pap for a few days—especially if it is sorghum instead of maize—which gives it a tangy ...

  7. Ogi (food) - Wikipedia

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    It is used usually as breakfast or dinner. The pap is mixed with Sugar or honey or taken alone. Ogi (also known as Pap or Akamu) is a cereal pudding and popular street food from Nigeria, typically made from maize, sorghum, or millet.

  8. Regional variations of barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Bring-and-Braai is a braai that guests bring food (usually including meat) and drinks to (in other braais, the host usually organises the meat and guests contribute side dishes and drinks). The other main part of the meal in some regions of the country is pap (/ ˈ p ʌ p /).

  9. Malawian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Thobwa, a fermented drink made from white maize and millet or sorghum. Kondowole, made from cassava flour and water. [2] [3] It is primarily from northern Malawi and is a very sticky meal resembling Malawian nsima, Tanzanian ugali, or Ugandan posho. It is mostly cooked on the floor because of its texture as it is normally tough to run a cooking ...