Sunday, August 30th, 2009
How do you peel your tomatoes? Are you using a Knife? Then you should read this.
I have come to realize that a few of my friends and family are peeling tomatoes using a knife. Just in case if there are many people out there who are doing the same thing; here is the easiest... »
Tags: HowTo, Tomatoes
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Sunday, August 30th, 2009
Ugali is not new to many countries, Italians do eat something almost the same as Ugali known as polenta, which is much softer than ugali, but use course flour. In Angola, Ugali is known as funji, which is much softer than Tanzanian Ugali. West African countries do it ugali using cassava, banana and potato... »
Tags: Maize, Ugali
Posted in Grain, Maize | 5 Comments »
Monday, August 24th, 2009
There are ingredients in every culture that would be added in almost every recipe. One of those ingredients for Tanzanians is, sweet peppers, which in Swahili is pilipili hoho. Pilipili hoho add a good flavor in any stew and we Tanzanians love sweet peppers in our stews.
I do like to stir fry sweet peppers.... »
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Sunday, August 23rd, 2009
I first posted this recipe 2006 at mirecipe.com. A few people from Tanzania have asked me about coconut bread. Here again.
2¼ tsp dry yeast
½ cup warm water
1 tsp sugar
3 cups all purpose flour
1 tbsp ... »
Tags: Bread, Coconut, Tanzanian
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Saturday, August 22nd, 2009
Woooo! I am glad to be back after taking a short break. This is a 3rd domain name since I started 2004. And this will be the last change.
There is a lot more and good coming to Taste of Tanzania. Welcome
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