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Zimbabwean cuisine is a reflection of its diverse cultural heritage. From religious beliefs to geographic location, a variety of factors have influenced the traditional cooking utensils and techniques used in the country. In this article, we explore whether there are any unique cooking utensils or techniques that are exclusive to Zimbabwe.
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Avoid soaking it in water or putting it in the dishwasher to preserve its quality and longevity. Proper care will ensure that your whisk remains a cherished kitchen tool for years to come. A Culinary Treasure Embrace the rich culinary heritage of Zimbabwe and Africa with the Handmade Traditional Wooden Whisk (Musika/Uphehlo).
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The generic Shona name for an earthenware pot is 'hari.' Vessels are made for cooking, brewing, serving and storing food and liquids, washing, and rituals. Below we have a large selection of African cooking utensils that have been handcrafted out of natural material. These utensils range from wooden African animals salad servers through to bowls, plates and traditional ethnic spoon, knifes and forks.
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Mugoti / traditional wooden spoon used to cook Sadza or Muriwo and other relish dishes. This traditional wooden cooking spoon is an essential kitchen tool that carries a deep cultural heritage, particularly in Zimbabwe and many other African regions. The traditional cooking equipment and utensils used in the early days were numerous and were 'borrowed' from the different influences and traditions of our ancestors from the different corners of the world.
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I obtained these 1,000 or so woodcarving and ice carving tools through an unusual trade with a Zimbabwean refugee. The story of Zimbabwe is a sad one, starting its period of independence from Britain with hope and great intentions, being the breadbasket of central and east Africa, with great legal and education systems, good telecoms, banking. Traditional African cooking utensils come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, each serving a specific purpose.
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Some of the most common utensils include clay pots, wooden spoons, grinding stones, and woven baskets. Open Shelving: Traditional kitchens often feature open shelving for easy access to cooking utensils and ingredients. Cooking Techniques and Equipment The traditional cooking methods used in Zimbabwean rural kitchens are an integral part of the design.
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Wood-fired Stoves: Wood is the primary fuel used in these kitchens.
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