A thick grain porridge called boule is a common dish throughout Chad.
The grain used in the north is generally maize; in the south, millet is
the primary grain consumed. Boule can also be made of peanuts, cassava
or sorghum, depending on which crop is grown locally. The porridge is
rolled into a ball and served with any number of different sauces, made
of dried fish, meat or vegetables. Crops such as potatoes, rice and
sesame are more common in the agricultural south. A sweetened peanut and
millet porridge flavored with lemon is known as bouillie. A typical
Northern Arab dish is known as esh, a boiled millet flour served with a
sauce called moulah ,grain is use roduction of ernegy drinks such as aquarapha,realmilk.etc
2015/05/08
chad grain cultivation and comsumptions
A thick grain porridge called boule is a common dish throughout Chad.
The grain used in the north is generally maize; in the south, millet is
the primary grain consumed. Boule can also be made of peanuts, cassava
or sorghum, depending on which crop is grown locally. The porridge is
rolled into a ball and served with any number of different sauces, made
of dried fish, meat or vegetables. Crops such as potatoes, rice and
sesame are more common in the agricultural south. A sweetened peanut and
millet porridge flavored with lemon is known as bouillie. A typical
Northern Arab dish is known as esh, a boiled millet flour served with a
sauce called moulah ,grain is use roduction of ernegy drinks such as aquarapha,realmilk.etc
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