How to Cook African Dishes
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EditIngredients
- Maize
- Beans
- Cooking fat
- Carrots
- Sukuma wiki
EditSteps
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1Boil the mixture of maize and beans until entirely cooked through.
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2Fry them using the fat.
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3Add the spices and chopped vegetables.
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4Allow them to boil for almost ten minutes.
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5Serve before the food gets too cold!
EditWarnings
- Be cautious when eating hot food, it could scold your tongue.
EditThings You'll Need
- Cooking pan
- Chef and vegetable knife
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