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What is the Rwandan diet?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Boiled beans, bananas, sweet potato, cassava. Dishes like umutsima (made with cassava and corn) and isombe (cassava leaves, eggplant and spinach) are also popular. Fried plantains are also popular. Barbequed meat is consumed a lot and the men like to drink beer. Beer is made from sorghum and corn. Beef and chicken are the most popular meats.

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