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posho — n, adj British (a person who is) snobbish and/or from a privileged background. This elabora tion of the colloquial posh was used by students from the mid 1990s. ► a posho restaurant ► King s College is full of poshos. (Recorded, London student,… … Contemporary slang
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Ugali — and cabbage. It is more typically eaten with kale (Sukuma wiki) Ugali is an East African dish (also sometimes called sima, sembe, or posho) of maize flour (cornmeal) cooked with water to a porridge or dough like consistency. It is the most common … Wikipedia
Cornmeal — is flour ground from dried maize or American corn. It is a common staple food, and is ground to fine, medium, and coarse consistencies.[1] In the United States, the finely ground cornmeal is also referred to as cornflour … Wikipedia
Fufu — A plate of fufu (right) accompanied with peanut soup Fufu (left) and palm nut soup … Wikipedia
Forty Years On (song) — Forty Years On is a song written by Edward Ernest Bowen and John Farmer in 1872.Forty Years On is a song about life at school and is meant to give pupils now an idea of what it will be like in forty years when they return to their old school, and … Wikipedia
Nshima — (top right corner) with three relishes Nshima or nsima or Bidia is a cornmeal product and a staple food in Zambia, Malawi and the Kasai Oriental and Kasai Occidental provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is made from ground maize… … Wikipedia
Cuisine of Uganda — The cuisine of Uganda consists of traditional cooking with English, Arab and Asian (especially Indian) influences. Like the cuisines of most countries, it varies in complexity, from the most basic, a starchy filler with a sauce of beans or meat,… … Wikipedia
Bakiga — The Bakiga ( people of the mountains ) are an ethnic group located in what is now northwestern Rwanda and southern Uganda. They speak a Bantu language called Rukiga. [Mamdani, p. 52] They are sometimes referred to as the Chiga or Kiga, while the… … Wikipedia
Bakiga — Die Bakiga – auch Kiga, Bachiga oder Chiga genannt – sind ein Stamm im Südwesten Ugandas, hauptsächlich sesshaft in der Region Kabale. Entsprechend dem letzten Zensus (2002) leben etwa 1,7 Millionen von ihnen in Uganda. Traditionelles Leben… … Deutsch Wikipedia