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The World of Kizaca - Let¡¯s Protect Our Health Through Biodiversity! Volume 1

by Rosa Domingos | 22-05-2019 17:13 recommendations 1

Hello there planeteers! My Name is Rosa Domingos and I am from Cape Town South Africa.Though I was born in South Africa, but My Parents are Angolans. In so saying, they have passed down their cultures and traditions down to us. What is nice about being brought up as a first generation South African of Angolan decent is that I get to be cocooned in not just one culture, but in two cultures (Ivaneth, 2016).

For the 'Let¡¯s Protect Our Health Through Biodiversity!' Monthly Event, I am going to showcase two food types that I have grown up with, of Angolan and South African cultures. So in Volume 1's edition, we're going to look at 'Kizaca'.


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Kizaca dish (wiki, 2019).


Kisaca , also known as Quizaca , is the name by which is known as a  typical dish of the Angolan gastronomy. This vegetable dish is made from the leaves of a small shrub with edible roots called Cassava , this shrub is also known in some regions as Cassava standing in Brazil . In certain regions of Angola as in the province Cabinda and many more provinces is also known as Sacafolha (Ivaneth, 2016).
 

These leaves rich in vitamins. In all regions of Angola, Kizaca is eaten very often mainly in the traditional ceremonies as request and 'alambamento' - that is meeting of the families. We find the kizaca grown wildly in fields, where the leaves, which are the Kizaca, are taken from small branches, then the leaves are removed from the branches, the leaves are washed, and they are stepped on the pestle until they are totally treading (Ivaneth, 2016). 


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Kizaca Shrub (Ivaneth, 2016).


But to reduce the work, it is not necessary to go through these steps because in the markets of Angola sell the trampled kizaca and just give a boil and prepare it. In South Africa, the Angolan community plants them in their back yards...These shrubs can grow as big as trees and can supply leave all year round!


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Kizaca with pap (Ivaneth, 2016).


Most common mode of preparation kizaca 

After the kizaca has been pressed, the mixture is boiled with water for 30 minutes and after boiling the salt and the raw muamba are added and the boiling pan is covered until the muamba dissolves completely. Put a frying pan on the heat where the palm oil and onion are fried; This is done by adding the palm oil and the fried onion to Kizaca and let it set for 5 minutes and the kizaca is ready.


... For an Angolan dish
The kizaca can accompany with funge of bombó, funge of maize, rice and many other foods depending on the preference.


I, myself love kizaca! I usually add peanut butter in it, makes for a great vegetable side to go with pap and any meat or meat alternative of your choice. Thanks for reading guys!


Next up, I will be reporting on a South African food type that I enjoy eating...Stay tuned...



Reference list:

https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kizaca



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9 Comments

  • Horticulturist Susmita says :
    Greetings rosa
    I hope you are doing well

    Thank you so much for this report
    Keep writing

    Green cheers
    Regards
    Sus
    Posted 15-03-2020 16:29

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey Kushal!

    Thank you for reading!
    Posted 21-06-2019 16:54

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Rosa


    Thanks for the beautiful report and participation in the monthly event.

    Green Cheers :)
    Posted 17-06-2019 16:16

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey there Himani,

    Thank you for reading my report! I'm glad I could bring more understanding to the shrubs that you see at your institution.
    And thank you for commenting!

    Warm regards,
    Rosa
    Posted 24-05-2019 00:37

  • Himani Chand says :
    Wow. Thank you so much for this information. Well as you said , I often see it in our college territory but didn't know it could create such magical dish.
    Posted 24-05-2019 00:22

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Thank you Eco-Generation!
    Posted 23-05-2019 23:55

  • Eco Generation says :
    Thank you for your participation in the monthly event!
    Posted 23-05-2019 10:29

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey Nishan!

    It it a very good dish! Lol, even my mouth was watering I was writing this report :D
    And you are so welcome!

    Thank you for reading and commenting!
    Posted 22-05-2019 21:33

  • Nishan kc says :
    Wonderful @ Rosa,

    This typical food Kisaca seems so tasty and my mouth is watering now.
    Thanks for this procedure to prepare it.

    Regards!!!!!

    Posted 22-05-2019 20:59

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