Malagasy cuisine
Malagasy cuisine refers to the culinary traditions and practices of Madagascar, an island nation located in the Indian Ocean. The cuisine is heavily influenced by Southeast Asian, African, Indian, and European culinary traditions due to the country's rich history of trade and immigration.
History[edit]
The history of Malagasy cuisine is intertwined with the history of the Malagasy people. The original settlers of Madagascar were Austronesian seafarers from Southeast Asia, who brought with them rice cultivation and other agricultural practices. Later influences came from African, Arab, and European traders and immigrants, each contributing to the diverse culinary landscape of Madagascar.
Ingredients[edit]
The staple food of Malagasy cuisine is rice, which is typically consumed at every meal. Other common ingredients include cassava, sweet potato, yams, banana, and a variety of local fruits and vegetables. Meat, poultry, and seafood are also consumed, but less frequently due to economic constraints.
Dishes[edit]
One of the most popular dishes in Malagasy cuisine is romazava, a meat stew flavored with local herbs and greens. Another popular dish is koba, a sweet snack made from ground peanuts, sugar, and rice flour, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed. Voanjobory, a dish made with bambara groundnuts and pork, is a traditional dish often served during special occasions.
Beverages[edit]
Traditional Malagasy beverages include ranonapango, a type of rice water, and betsabetsa, a fermented beverage made from sugarcane or coconut. Coffee and tea, introduced during the French colonial period, are also widely consumed.
Influence[edit]
Malagasy cuisine has influenced and been influenced by the cuisines of neighboring African countries, as well as those of its former colonial powers, particularly France. The French introduced pastries and other baked goods, while Indian immigrants brought spices and curry dishes.
See also[edit]
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Achards de mangue et citron
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Location of Madagascar
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Ambositra
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Meat Stall in Antananarivo
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Fish drying in the sun
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Zebu Market in Ambalavao
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Woman sorting vanilla in Sambava
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Ravitoto
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Baguettes and THB at a shop in Toliara
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Hotely menu
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Voanjobory (Bambara Groundnut)
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Ravimbomanga
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