No. Curry is the main dish of the Indian population, which is a minority in the country. It is occasionally eaten by members of other race groups.
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No, any normal food can be eaten in South Africa. Obviously endangered animals and fish which are prohibited in most countries can not be eaten in South Africa.
Chicken curry is eaten all over India by ppl who eat meat abr every region has their unique way of preparing it some like it spicy some dont
Amala is one of the food eaten in Africa. It is commonly found among the yoruba tribe in the western part of Nigeria
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There are many traditional foods in South africa. African - pap( a type of hard porridge) and curry Indian - a whole host of curries White - a whole host of roasts and salads. The good thing about South Africa is that all races and cultures eat each others foods. Another typical weekend meal is the Braai (barbecue in America)!
The naan roti is mainly eaten with mutton curry or chicken curry.
No, the Anaconda is endemic to South America, not Africa. In africa you are more likily to be eaten by a Python
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That is very possible. At the least, curry became popular during a time when there was no refrigeration available and marginally rancid meat was commonly eaten. The strong curry flavour also covers the scent and flavor of less present game .
Curry.
curry makes food palatable- Rice usually is dry to add some gravy curry is eaten along with rice.