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Assaba | ■■■ |
Assaba headband worn by Berber women. Berber are people of North Africa, primarily Muslim people living . . . Read More | |
Kitcha | ■■■ |
Kitcha refers to Eritrea's unleavened, thin and flat wheat bread which is one of the staple foods of . . . Read More | |
Khaddu | ■■■ |
Khaddu refers to squash or pumpkin used in Caribbean cuisine. Usually, traditional pumpkins from North . . . Read More | |
Zahtar | ■■■ |
Zahtar refers to a spice Blend which consists of sesame seeds mixed with powdered Sumac and dried thyme . . . Read More | |
Olive | ■■■ |
The olive, botanical name Olea europaea, meaning 'European olive' in Latin, is a species of small tree . . . Read More | |
Cana de Cajeu | ■■■ |
Cana de Cajeu: Cana de cajeu refers to cashew rum made from the fruit of the cashew nut. It is one of . . . Read More | |
Malamba | ■■■ |
Malamba refers to a local sugar cane brew from Equatorial Guinea and one of their national drinks. Equitorial . . . Read More | |
Osang | ■■■ |
Osang refers to African tea which is one of the national drinks of Equatorial Guinea. Osang is a traditional . . . Read More | |
Futu | ■■■ |
Futu is another name of Fotou referring to a thick and heavy paste made of mashed plantains or yams that . . . Read More | |
Maquis | ■■■ |
Maquis refers to Côte d'Ivoire's most popular culinary treat, which normally features braised chicken . . . Read More |