What do Xhosa drink?

Umqombothi (Xhosa pronunciation: [um̩k͡ǃomboːtʰi]), is a Nguni traditional beer made from maize (corn), maize malt, sorghum malt, yeast and water. It is very rich in vitamin B.
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What is the food and drink of Xhosa?

The cuisine of the AmaXhosa, as the people are known, comprises a combination of red and white meat (including game as well as other domestic varieties like goat), vegetables, samp and grains. Mieliepap is maize meal, and forms a major part of the Xhosa diet.
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What is the traditional food and drink in the Eastern Cape?

In the Eastern Cape province, for instance, common traditional foods consist of umbona (maize), goat meat, milk that is often drunk in its sour form and umngqusho, which combines honey corn with beans (Shava, 2000).
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What is the culture of Xhosa?

The Xhosa people are traditionally ancestor worshippers but also believe in a creator who cares for them in the greater things in life and who protects them in extreme danger. The ancestral fathers, on the other hand, watch over the everyday lives of their descendants, their crops and their cattle.
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What is the religion of Xhosa?

The traditional religion of the Xhosa people centered around their belief in a single god, called uThixo or uQamata. But most everyday spiritual needs focus on paying homage to ancestors and spirits. Traditional healers, or "amaguira," can be consulted for everything from ill health to emotional complaints.
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How many wives can a Xhosa man have?

The lobola tradition is also known as “the Customary Law of Marriage” (South Africa; Act 120 Justice Department 2000) which permits the husband to marry up to four wives.
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Can Xhosa men have more than one wife?

Isithembu (also called Sethepu) is the African custom of a man being able to have more than one wife at the same time. There were and are several situations that allow a man to have additional wives. A man may marry again if his current wife or wives cannot have children.
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How do Xhosa show respect?

Xhosa have traditionally used greetings to show respect and good intentions to others. In interacting with others, it is crucial to show respect (ukuhlonipha). Youths are expected to keep quiet when elders are speaking, and to lower their eyes when being addressed.
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What are Xhosas famous for?

The Xhosa traditionally are farmers who also keep livestock. Cattle are especially important as a form of wealth. Xhosa society is divided into clans, or extended families, that follow the male line of descent. The Xhosa are known for their rites of passage that accompany childbirth as well as male and female puberty.
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Why do xhosas circumcise?

Results. Traditional circumcision was seen as essential to Xhosa culture. Participants rationalised many reasons for participating, including personal growth and development, family and peer pressure, independence and knowledge gained, a connection with ancestors and initiation into manhood.
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What is Xhosa special food?

Samp is a staple dish of the Xhosa people, and it can be eaten on its own or mixed with mashed potato. It can also be cooked with beans and eaten with meat and gravy. Sheep heads and trotters, and chicken feet and heads are eaten as snacks, accompanied by samp or mieliepap.
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What are Xhosa rituals and traditions?

Dances and food are a Xhosa way of connecting with the dead and paying homage to their spirits. Sacrificial offerings of goats, food offerings to the spirits of the departed, and dances with specific symbolism, are an important part of Xhosa traditions.
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Is pap a fufu?

In West, East and areas of Central Africa the generic staple is FUFU -- a close relation to PAP. FUFU is called GHAAT in Eritrea and Ethiopia. FUFU is made rather arduously by pounding starchy root vegetables like cassava or yams in large vessels (much like a pestle and mortar).
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What do Xhosa woman wear?

The women wear white dresses that are decorated with black bias binding at the hem and neck, and a headdress made up of two or three different materials of various colours. The colours of the headdresses represent the different areas they come from.
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What do Xhosa people wear?

Xhosa people commonly wear a plain white (or occasionally red) wrapper. In this case, a white cotton blanket has been colored with ocher, yielding a rich reddish-brown fabric that was then cut and sewn into three sections to form this skirt.
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What does Zulu drink?

The Zulus, like many other cultures, consume amasi (sour milk), which is usually prepared by storing unpasteurised cow's milk in an igula (calabash container) to allow it to ferment.
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Why is Xhosa marriage important?

Marriage is something that is highly valued in the Xhosa culture. When a woman gets married the entire community rejoices with her and her family as marriage is seen as a blessing from God.
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How do xhosas greet?

Greetings Hello! (to one person) Molo! Hello! (to more than one person) Molweni!
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What race is Xhosa?

Xhosa, formerly spelled Xosa, a group of mostly related peoples living primarily in Eastern Cape province, South Africa. They form part of the southern Nguni and speak mutually intelligible dialects of Xhosa, a Bantu language of the Niger-Congo family.
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What is Xhosa female initiation?

Intonjane is a Xhosa rite of passage into womanhood practiced in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. The ritual takes place after a girl has had her first period. This ritual is symbolic of a girl's sexual maturity and ability to conceive.
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What do Xhosa do when a baby is born?

The Xhosa people have various rites of passage traditions. The first of these occurs after giving birth; a mother is expected to remain secluded in her house for at least ten days. In Xhosa tradition, the afterbirth and umbilical cord were buried or burned to protect the baby from sorcery.
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How important is the baby in Xhosa culture?

Birth in the Xhosa culture, is an important rite of passage and is therefore treated with due respect, honour and celebration.
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What does a Xhosa Makoti wear?

Once married, a makoti wears an idaki (a dress given to her by her husband's relatives). She wears a blanket or shawl around the shoulders, her iduku, and an uxakatha (towel or thick scarf) around her waist. The shawl represents the qualities of protection and nurturing expected of her.
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What is the name of Xhosa wife?

Umtshakazi (singular) is a bride and abatshakazi (plural) are brides in isiXhosa language. The word is derived from the word 'tsha' which means new in isiXhosa.
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What food is served at a Xhosa wedding?

When guests finally did sit down for the meal, they were served an array of traditional African delicacies like flame-grilled corn on the cob to start, umngqusho (a classic dish of samp beans), and meat stews and vegetables.
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