About 95% of a Tuareg's diet is grains when they're travelling.
They eat mostly non-meat protein, but dairy is added with milk and cheese. Fruits are mostly made up of dates and melon, (when they're in season) as well as vegetables which are dried and pounded which can be put into a sauce. On special occasions they consume a lovely sweet beverage, which they call eghajira, which is made of pounded millet, dates and cheese mixed with water.
The most essential food in the Tuareg's diet is milk. The main food that they eat twice a day is a porridge made from millet or other grain, along with large quantities of fresh milk. They also make bread, and cheese from goat milk, and they eat whatever wild fruits and vegetables they can collect seasonally. Tuareg herders rarely eat meat, except for festive occasions, holidays, and when they have guests.
Millet is the primary grain. They also eat rice, pasta and sweet potatoes with tomato paste sauce if they can afford it. Meat is expensive and scarce as are vegetables and fruits. Goat and sheep meat is eaten occasionally.
The Tuareg tribe do not eat as much but they do eat some food Millet , goats meat, fruit, goats milk and cheese , millet vegetables
they eat grass and milk from goats
Hi im not sure but I think the religion they is called "Mena" most people support it there I think.......................................................................................................................BYE X
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We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
we eat oatmeal
A tradisional dish called sun cruisin
Tunisian people
Tunisian people speak Arabic and French.
for muslims yes it is forbidden to eat pork and it is part of our religion and we don 't eat it or think to buy it -_- ; it is our culture and our religion , but people from another religion can eat pork , it is sold in few big supermarkets because the majority of tunisians don't eat it so it is not profitable to sell it -_-
normal clothing, modern clothing, traditional clothing
Tunisians write like us but they use the Arabic language.
Tunisia was a French protectorate from 1881 to 1956, which led to the widespread use of French in government, education, and business. French continues to be spoken in Tunisia as a legacy of colonial history and due to its status as a major language of international communication.
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Hi im not sure but I think the religion they is called "Mena" most people support it there I think.......................................................................................................................BYE X
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Tunisians can talk at least 3 language (arabic,french and english) but german is popular here also.
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