Cuisine of Mozambique
The cuisine of Mozambique has deeply been influenced by the Portuguese, who introduced new crops, flavorings, and cooking methods.[1]
The staple food for many Mozambicans is ncima, a thick porridge made from maize/corn flour. Cassava and rice are also eaten as staple carbohydrates. All of these are served with sauces of vegetables, meat, beans or fish.[2]
Typical other ingredients include: cashew nuts. onions, bay leaves, garlic, coriander, paprika, pepper, red pepper, sugar cane, corn, millet, sorghum and potatoes.
Gallery
- Tomatoes and peppers
- Liponda
- Small dried fish
- Ngumbi
See also
References
- ↑ Batvina, Iryna. "National cuisine of Mozambique". www.best-country.com. Retrieved 2016-08-19.
- ↑ "Food & Daily life". Retrieved 2016-08-19.
External links
- http://www.foodbycountry.com/Kazakhstan-to-South-Africa/Mozambique.html
- http://chefbolek.blogspot.fr/2011/09/around-world-in-80-dishes-mozambique.html
- http://www.healthy-life.narod.ru/wor_ek143.htm
- http://journeymart.com/de/mozambique/food.aspx
- http://www.mozambique.co.za/Mozambique_Travel_Articles-travel/food-of-mozambique.html
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