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Mangisi is a traditional sweet-sour beverage made through the natural fermentation of millet mash and is native to Zimbabwe. The preparation of mangisi varies across different regions of Zimbabwe. In one common method, finger millet is malted and then milled into flour, which is mixed with water. This mixture is gradually heated for about 80 ...
Zimbabwe's arable land surface is relatively small compared to major food producers in Africa, but its agriculture was rather well performing from 1961 to 2001 (up to 10% of African maize production in 1985). There are five natural regions that make up the agriculture of Zimbabwe. The first three regions are used for producing crops. [5]
Blue mountain juices – natural juices made in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe available in orange, passion fruit and mango; Carimba – carbonated soft drink available in three fruit flavours; Cascade – fruit drinks made by Lyons a subsidiary of Dairibord Holdings Limited; Chibuku – traditional sorghum beer
Food and drink companies of Zimbabwe (1 C, 5 P) Zimbabwean cuisine (5 P) This page was last edited on 11 March 2024, at 21:54 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Colcom Foods: Consumer goods Food products Harare: 1943 Meat processing P A Cotton Company of Zimbabwe: Basic materials Forestry Harare: 1994 Cotton farming, processing P A Dairibord: Consumer goods Food products Harare: 1997 Dairy P A Delta Corporation: Consumer goods Beverages Harare: 1946 Beverage, beer, soft drink P A Ecobank Zimbabwe ...
Zimbabwe has 16 official languages, [3] with English, Shona, and Ndebele the most common. Zimbabwe is a member of the United Nations, the Southern African Development Community, the African Union, and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa. The region was long inhabited by the San, and was settled by Bantu peoples around 2,000 years ago.
The company was founded in 1944 as "P J Joubert Limited", a wine import firm and then purchased a distillery in Mutare in 1946 and began manufacturing beverages in its own right. In 1974, African Distillers moved its headquarters to Stapleford .
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