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What is the main diet in Uganda?
The diet in Uganda is mainly bananas.

In Uganda, Africa, people always entertain guests with bananas. When guests enter the house, they will receive a cup of delicious banana juice, which will be served with brown banana snacks. Have a banana rice called "Matoki" for dinner. "Matuoji" is a kind of unsweetened banana, which is peeled and mashed, steamed and mixed with red bean juice, peanut butter, red-cooked chicken pieces and curry beef.

People who have eaten "Matoki" generally praised it as "the best meal in the world", so it became the main course of Uganda's state banquet. Uganda's "national drink" is a mixture of bananas and sorghum flour, which is sweet and mellow. When giving a banquet, put the jar on the table, and insert a straw with a length of 1 m at the top of the jar, which is the straw for the host and guest.

Custom taboos in Uganda

Muslims account for about 1 1% of Uganda's population. When entering mosques or Muslim residents' homes, we should pay attention to respecting their religious habits, follow the prescribed routes and places, and are not allowed to visit at will. Ugandans mainly eat rice, bananas, beef and mutton, and chicken is used to entertain guests. Most people don't eat seafood, and some people eat freshwater fish.

Ugandans seldom smoke, and they don't like people around them to smoke. At home in Uganda, there are small huts or ornaments for ancestors to use. They don't like outsiders to touch them. Families in northern Ukraine generally have many cattle and sheep, but the owner is most taboo to ask him how many cattle and sheep he has, and he is not allowed to count the cows and point to the lambs. They think that counting cattle will lead to the loss of cattle, and pointing at lambs will make them evil.

Some tribes don't like touching children's heads with their left hands, thinking that it will hinder their growth. Uganda is a Commonwealth country, and it doesn't like to cut in line or make noise.