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In Uganda, a typical lunch often includes staple dishes such as matoke (steamed green bananas), posho (maize porridge), or rice, accompanied by various proteins like grilled fish, chicken, beef, or beans. Vegetables such as sukuma wiki (collard greens) and groundnut sauce are common sides. The meal is often seasoned with local spices and served with a sauce or stew to enhance flavor. Traditional dishes vary by region, reflecting the country's diverse culinary culture.

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