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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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