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BY Francis Akhalbey, 11:44am February 01, 2018,

[Answers] Test your knowledge of African foods and cuisines

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by Francis Akhalbey, 11:44am February 01, 2018,
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by Francis Akhalbey, 11:44am February 01, 2018,

1. In which part of Africa is 70% of the world’s cocoa produced from? West Africa

2. This popular East African staple food is made with maize, millet or sorghum flour. What is it called? Ugali

 

[Answers] Test your knowledge of African foods and cuisines

Ugali

3. Can you name this delicious Nigerian delicacy? Kilishi

[Answers] Test your knowledge of African foods and cuisines

Kilishi

4. Can you name this local Ghanaian treat? Kelewele

[Answers] Test your knowledge of African foods and cuisines

Kelewele

5. In South Africa, kebabs are commonly known as? Sosaties

6. History has it that the coffee plant was first cultivated in which of these countries? Ethiopia

7. This is a very well-known dish in Ghana, Nigeria and Liberia. What is this dish called? Fufu

[Answers] Test your knowledge of African foods and cuisines

Fufu

8. Injera is a very popular bread that is served with almost every meal in one of these countries? Eritrea

[Answers] Test your knowledge of African foods and cuisines

Injera

9. Biltong is a form of dried cured meat popular in which part of Africa? Southern Africa

[Answers] Test your knowledge of African foods and cuisines

Biltong

10. Fried mopane worms will seem very strange when served, but are extremely popular on the streets of one of these countries? Zimbabwe

[Answers] Test your knowledge of African foods and cuisines

Mopane worms

Last Edited by:Francis Akhalbey Updated: August 31, 2018

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