What is the staple food in your country
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What is the staple food in your country


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Rice, Wheat, Yam, Maize, Beans
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Try it sometime, I can write you a recipe too.
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I live in South Africa too! This sounds about right! I think in terms of a staple food that is cheap and consumed a lot I think Mielie meal or pap as we call it could be the one.Susan Gibbs wrote: ↑17 Nov 2021, 07:12 I'm actually not exactly sure as we have so many cultures in South Africa. Braais (barbeques) are quite a staple. There are many traditional dishes like milktart, mealie meal, samoosas, biltong(jerky) Bobotie(curried mince), vetkoek(fried bread) koeksisters(sweet and syrupy twisted dough) and probably many others.