- traditions;
obusuma prepared from
millet (known as
obusuma bwo bule) was
traditionally included among delicacies on a bride's high table.
Obusuma can also...
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Obusuma Station (男衾駅,
Obusuma-eki) is a p****enger
railway station in the town of Yorii, Saitama, ****an,
operated by the
private railway operator Tōbu...
- town
expanded by
annexing the
neighboring villages of Orihara, Hachigata,
Obusuma, and Yodo.[citation needed]
Yorii has a mayor-council form of government...
- as
Kakamega and were
offered maize meal, the
local staple food
called Obusuma, and they
tried to
emulate the
eating style for
which the
tribe was famous...
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District (新座郡, 新倉郡, 新羅郡) –
merged into
Kitaadachi District on
March 29, 1896
Obusuma District (男衾郡) –
merged into Ōsato
District (along with
Hanzawa and Hatara...
-
Nkima – Kenya, Meru Nshima- DR
Congo Kasai region Nsima – Malawi,
Zambia Obusuma – Kenya,
Nyole Ogi – Nigeria,
Yoruba Oshifima –
Namibia Pap – Namibia,...
- town
expanded by
annexing the
neighboring villages of Orihara, Hachigata,
Obusuma, and Yodo.
Nagatoro has a mayor-council form of
government with a directly...
-
Kasagake depicted around 1250 in
emakimono "
Obusuma Saburo ekotoba"....
- made of
sorghum or millet,
often mixed with
fermented c****ava also
called obusuma.
Sometimes white stiff porridge made out of
maize flour added. The food...
- can also be
ground oats, steel-cut oats,
crushed oats, or
rolled oats.
Obusuma – the
Luhya word for Ugali, a
Kenyan dish also
known as sima, sembe, ngima...