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Maize/ Corn replaced the main seed crops of millet and sorghum. Both are small seed cereal crops and better suited to the temperamental rainfall patterns of the region. Sadza is actually a generic term for all thickened porridge (like the Polenta in Spain's Northern Region which is only slightly thicker in consistency ) and applies what ever starch/carb is used, even rice! No salt is added in cooking process.
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Inkukhu is the Ndebele word for chicken.
Suggested edit to white meat / inhlanzi/ inkukhu (chicken)
If the spaces are added then wikipedia won't think its all the same long word and try to link to an article as such. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.153.196.203 (talk) 00:29, 21 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]